OverviewA low-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device designed to deliver adjustable electrical currents through skin-surface electrodes to modulate nerve and muscle cell activity for clinical pain management.
Clinical indications- Management of acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain
- Adjunct for postoperative and rehabilitation pain control
- Symptomatic relief for certain neuropathic pain presentations (per clinical assessment)
Technical characteristics- Low-frequency output with adjustable frequency and intensity (user-selectable settings)
- Compatible with standard adhesive skin electrodes and lead wires
- Multiple stimulation modes and timer function for session control
- Portable power options (battery or mains, consult product sheet)
Mechanism of actionThe device delivers electrical currents to the skin that modulate nociceptive signal transmission and stimulate endogenous opioid (endorphin) release, contributing to analgesic effects during and after application.
Usage and safety- Intended for use by trained healthcare professionals or under their instruction
- Contraindications include patients with implanted electrical devices (e.g., pacemakers) and direct application over the carotid sinus; refer to the user manual for full precautions
- Apply electrodes to intact skin; monitor skin condition and patient response during sessions
Ordering and accessories- Supplied with electrode set and lead wires; additional electrode types available as accessories
- Technical datasheet and clinical usage guide available on request for purchasers and distributors