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How do I use Intelect TENS?

Before applying electrodes, be sure the skin surface over which electrodes are placed is thoroughly cleaned and dried. Make sure the electrodes are placed firmly to the skin and make good contact between the skin and the electrodes. Place the electrodes over the skin; attach them properly, firmly, and evenly.

How do you set a TENS unit?

Setting the Pulse Rate (Frequency) Acute pain is usually most effective between 80 and 120 Hz. Chronic pain can also benefit from lower settings 2 to 10Hz that stimulates an endorphin release. A setting between 35 and 50Hz is commonly used to stimulate muscles for strengthening or even relaxation.

How do you use a TENS unit for pain?

Start on a low setting and gradually increase it until the sensation feels strong but comfortable. If the tingling sensation starts to feel painful or uncomfortable, reduce it slightly. Switch the TENS machine off after you’ve finished using it and remove the electrodes from your skin.

How long should you use a TENS machine for?

The machine should be used for at least 45 minutes but can be used for up to 12 hours before the electrodes need to be cleaned and re-sited. When you have finished using the machine for the day, carefully remove the pads from the skin and clean the skin with ordinary soap and water.

How do you attach TENS electrodes?

Application

  1. Clean and dry the skin at the prescribed area thoroughly with soap and water prior to application of electrodes.
  2. Insert the lead wire into the pin connector in the pre-wired electrodes.
  3. Remove the electrodes from the protective liner and apply the electrodes firmly to the treatment site.

Do TENS units help heal nerves?

Summary. The use of a TENS unit is economical, costing you much less than surgery or pain medications. You can use it easily, with no side effects, relieving both muscle and nerve pain. The use of the unit can help you get back to a better, more productive quality of life.

When should you not use a TENS unit?

Do not use TENS on:

  1. Open wounds or rashes.
  2. Swollen, red, infected, or inflamed skin.
  3. Cancerous lesions, or close to them.
  4. Skin that does not have normal sensation (feeling)
  5. Any part of your head or face.
  6. Any part of your throat.
  7. Both sides of the chest or trunk at the same time.
  8. Directly on your backbone.

Can TENS damage nerves?

Can a TENS unit cause nerve damage? TENS unit is not known to cause any nerve damage. A backfire in the TENS unit might provoke an overreaction in the nerve causing some pain or discomfort, but the nerve itself is unlikely to be damaged.