Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation/ Tens 2 Channel LCD 12 Program
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation/ Tens 2 Channel LCD 12 Program
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Product Code : | TN01A |
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation/ Tens 2 Channel LCD 12 Program
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS or TNS) is
the use of electric current produced by a device to stimulate the nerves for therapeutic
purposes.
acco TENS Unit Dual Channel is a Premium Light Weight, compact model with LCD Display designed for Home use and for Home visit purpose for Physiotherapist. The model is electric operated and comes with all accessories. The model has 12 programs inbuilt for ease of Therapist.
Features:
1. Best for different Chronic other Pain
management
2. Dual Independent Channel
3. LCD Display
4. Soft Touch buttons
5. Adjustable Frequency
6. Light Weight
7. Portable & Compact Model
8. Easy to carry
9. Electric Operated
10. Comes in Carry Bag
Technical Specifications:
Model: Digital Computerized
No of Channels: 2
(4pads)
Display: LCD
Output Characteristics: Constant Current (CC)
Programs: 12 Programs
Maximum Output: 80V
Operating Voltage: 220 V
Dimension: 20x13x6 cm
Weight: 850 Grams
Standard Accessories:
Wires: 2 Pc
Rubber
Electrodes: 4 Pcs
Velcro Strap:
1 Set (1 Small, 1 Medium & 1 Large)
Main Cord: 1
Pc (Attached with unit)
Carry Bag: 1 Pc
Indications:
TENS units may help treat the following
symptoms:
- Joint pain
- Neck and Back
Pain
- Endometriosis
- Arthritis
- Sports Injuries
- Multiple
Sclerosis
- Fibromyalgia
- Painful Diabetic
Neuropathy
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Period
Pain
- Labor Pain
- Postoperative Pain
Contraindications:
Although it is safe for most people, experts
recommend that in below mentioned situation, avoid TENS treatment unless a
doctor advises its use.
- Pregnant
women:
Pregnant women should avoid using TENS in the abdominal and pelvic
regions.
- People
with epilepsy:
Applying electrodes to the head or neck of people with epilepsy may
induce seizures.
- People
with a pacemaker or another type of electrical or metal implant.