A TENS 7000 Machine Can Offer Pain Relief

By Kathy Kaufman


In many instances, electrotherapy can be effectively used to manage chronic pain. Commonly, such pain is caused by injuries or accidents. Chronic illnesses can also result in constant pain. Essentially any area of one's body can be afflicted with pain, but some of the more common areas are the knees, back, and shoulders. A TENS 7000 device can offer substantial relief to individuals facing this condition.

The device works by transmitting tiny electrical currents. Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation is the phrase for which the acronym stands. The machine uses electrodes, the latter of which are fastened to the person's skin, to deliver these mild currents. This type of electrotherapy centers specifically on the area in which the worst pain is experienced by the patient.

Such machines are usually recommended by those employed at pain clinics. Healthcare practitioners such as physical therapists, as well as sports coaches, may also recommend their use. The person's level of pain is usually relieved immediately when the device is attached, and it can be used continuously or intermittently. Most people report substantial relief from their symptoms when such a device is used.

TENS units send electric impulses to the nerves underneath the patient's skin. The area in which the electrodes are placed is where the nerves will receive the most stimulation. In numerous instances, pain sensations stop completely or abruptly decrease when the unit is in use.

The amount of relief one receives from his or her pain varies considerably from one patient to the next, depending on a variety of factors such as the cause of his or her pain, how long the machine is used, and which mode of therapy one selects. Many patients experience relief that extends far beyond the specific time period for which they used the device. This is very beneficial to most individuals. However, in certain cases, relief is only experienced when the device is running, although this is much more rare.

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation devices are capable of offering the aforementioned benefits when used in a pain clinic or in the patient's own home. The user can adjust the intensity of stimulation. Low-frequency or high-frequency stimulation can be chosen, depending on the user's preferences, and the recommendations of his or her health care practitioner. It is sometimes necessary to try several options before finding the most effective way to use the machine.

High frequency stimulation, which is considered the standard mode, can usually be tolerated for lengthy periods of time. However, after the machine is shut off, the pain relief lasts only briefly. Low frequency stimulation is typically well-tolerated for only thirty minutes at a time. This is because the sensation at the lower level can be somewhat uncomfortable. On a positive note, when used this way, one's pain relief typically lasts longer after the machine is turned off.

Prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications are the most common courses of treatment for painful conditions. However, along with being costly, negative side effects are associated with many of these drugs, including sleepiness, dizziness, and tolerance. By contrast, a TENS 7000 unit eliminates the need for such drugs, and can provide relief from tendinitis, back pain, sciatica, joint inflammation, osteoarthritis, and other types of chronic pain. It is also a very affordable therapy, making it a good choice for almost anybody who is suffering from continuous pain.




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2 comments:

  1. Hi Kathy, even I prefer the TENS technology over drugs. And as you said these nerve stimulators are clinically proven to help relieve mild to moderate musculoskeletal pain. Even many healthcare professionals recommend using these over pain relief meds.

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  2. Santamedical Rechargeable Tens Unit Electronic Pulse Massager is a compact, portable, micro-computer-controlled device. It can be used on many areas of the body, including the arms, neck and shoulders, back, low back, legs, feet, joints etc.

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