Instruction Manual
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... the original source or cause of the pain, including headache. • TENS is not a substitute for pain medications and other pain management therapies. • TENS devices do not cure disease or injuries. • TENS is a symptomatic treatment and, as following an injury or fracture. •...term effects of electrical stimulation are unknown. • Apply stimulation to only normal, intact, clean, dry, and healthy skin. • TENS is not effective in the management of pain that would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism. • Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient ...
... the original source or cause of the pain, including headache. • TENS is not a substitute for pain medications and other pain management therapies. • TENS devices do not cure disease or injuries. • TENS is a symptomatic treatment and, as following an injury or fracture. •...term effects of electrical stimulation are unknown. • Apply stimulation to only normal, intact, clean, dry, and healthy skin. • TENS is not effective in the management of pain that would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism. • Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient ...
Instruction Manual
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... increase the production of the pain. How does it ? It is it work in several ways: 1. This type of therapy, called Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS), has been used in and out and the .
... increase the production of the pain. How does it ? It is it work in several ways: 1. This type of therapy, called Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS), has been used in and out and the .
Instruction Manual
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... storage state. When should you replace your fingertips under slow running cold water for repeated use 1/day). Pads can be washed after 15 uses, approximately ten times for up to 150 uses (do not use a sponge/cloth/sharp object like a nail on use over time. If the pad no longer sticks...
... storage state. When should you replace your fingertips under slow running cold water for repeated use 1/day). Pads can be washed after 15 uses, approximately ten times for up to 150 uses (do not use a sponge/cloth/sharp object like a nail on use over time. If the pad no longer sticks...