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MedFaxx Digital Tens 6000 – How To Use A Tens Unit Video
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painguru on March 8, 2010
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New video on using water to conduct electricity for pain and healing by MedFaxx.
Watch this short video – http://bit.ly/Waterfriendlyelectricity4pain
This video by Bob & Elizabeth Johnson, MedFaxx Staff Physical Therapist, shows not only how to save money on tns reusable electrodes, as well as interferential electrodes, but also how to increase the conductivity for better chronic pain relief with tens electrodes.
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Interferential therapy can bring almost Angelic relief for some pain sufferers.
This particular unit can work on 2 different areas of pain at the same time.
You can adjust the strength of the setting independently for each channel.
Reduce Pain
Promotes Healing
Stimulates Endorphin Release
Increases Range of Motion
Interferential therapy uses tiny electrical currents, that intersect below the surface of the skin. This promotes endorphin release in the body. Endorphins are the bodies, natural, built in pain killers.
Treating pain in knee replacement surgery with interferential therapy, IFT, essential oil patches with bergamot and lavender, and topical pain patches. When possible do not allow the pain cycle to begin and then have to treat with the complications but try to prevent the pain from starting and reaching severe levels that cause the patient additional discomfort due to cramping.