TENS Electric Pulse Massager with 8 Programs
The use of pulses with different voltage and frequency helps alleviate the effects of clots, nerve stiffness, spine and joint pain, by moving the muscles, which in turn activates the blood circulation in the area targeted by the pulses in the body.
It gives the feeling of a complete massage of the area.
Device advantages:
The device features two outlets for connecting 4 ends of the sticky nuts, nuts, socks, gloves, or a corset for the forearm of the hand.
- 8 different programs for the effect of muscle relaxation and contraction, such as Chinese acupuncture, cupping, methods, soft massage, a program designed to help you lose weight
- And an adhesive that is attached to the skin or gloves, corsets and conductive stockings when they are placed on the beginning and end of the muscle in the body. The degrees of strength of the electrical impulses are determined from 1 to 15 and the desired program.
- Crystal screen to operate the device in English and Chinese
- Powered by x2AAA battery ( not included )
- Contains several options for massage and pulsation level
- The ability to set the time for each program
Contents without packaging :-
- Pulse device with two outputs (4 ends for connection with patches - gloves - forearm or stockings)
- 4 passport stickers
- stickers base
- USB charger cord connection
- 3 wires with two outlets with ends connected between the stickers or gloves and the device
- Compression gloves size L with wire plug
- Nut compression corset for hands, size S , with a wire plug
- Josie Compression Stockings Size L With Wire Plug
- Device manual in English
General information for the use of electrical impulse devices
Rule for using the electric pulse device:
- Start with a pair of stickers, connect with two wires of the same socket, and connect to the right or left outlet. The distance when placing the stickers on the body does not exceed 15 cm. The further the distance, the weaker the sensation of electrical impulses.
The adhesives must be good conductors of electricity by making sure of two things: the presence of the sticky substance and its cleanliness, secondly, the cleanliness of the skin of the body and the absence of materials that prevent the adhesive from sticking, such as the presence of oil or cream or the presence of thick hair that prevents the electrical conduction of the muscle under the skin and making sure that it is connected to the body by pressing on it.
- Choose the muscles to put the stickers on, such as the muscles of the back, legs, hands and abdomen.
The stickers should not be placed on bones, nerves, or sensitive areas of the body, such as near the heart or eyes.
Gradually increase the strength of the electricity, start feeling like numbness and gradually increase with force until you feel the strength of the electricity and move the muscle and notice the muscle contractions, and choose the appropriate program.
Pictures to show how to place the stickers and the distance between them:
To use the device on the leg, for example, we use one outlet, not both *Use 2 stickers* A nut of the stickers is placed in the two wires connected to one socket *Do not put a sticker on a wire from a fisheye and another wire from another fish*, and you choose the muscles you want to activate or move and put one of the stickers either on top The muscle or next to it and put the other at a close distance to it as well, and operates the device and chooses the program of the impulses and the intensity and strength of the impulses.
An example for the back: two wires are taken from one exit and intertwined with two adhesives, placed in the right of the back close to each other, one at the top and one at the bottom, or one on the right side and the second on the left *provided that the distance is close to not more than 15 cm*, and the second exit is taken the two wires and connected with adhesive and connected with adhesives to the right side at a close distance from some.
TENS unit electrode placement method
Pain relief methods are the most commonly used in physical therapy. When a patient is in pain, he or she finds it difficult to participate in the rehabilitation system. One of the main goals of pain management in physical therapy is to have a non-invasive and effective method. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units are an effective pain management tool that can be used in many groups of patients.
How does transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation work?
When using a TENS unit, two pillows are placed over or near the affected area of the body. The unit emits a TENs Electrode Placement for Back Pain - ComboCare TENS & Ultrasound electrical signal when activated. This electrical pulse stimulates the release of natural chemicals for opioid pain relief.
Part of the effective use of a TENS unit to relieve muscle pain includes understanding where to place the electrodes. In general, TENS electrodes must be placed around the perimeter of the area to be treated in order to be effective. This allows the current to travel through the nerve fibers within the affected muscle. However, it should be noted that if for some reason the area cannot be accessed, for example migraine pain felt in the head and face, TENS can still be used effectively. In this case, the electrodes will be placed in the corresponding area, for example the shoulders, and the signals that block or "scramble" the sensation of pain are still transmitted to the brain reducing the pain of a migraine.
What pain problems can TENS help relieve?
TENS is useful for many patients' problems and can help relieve pain in the following problems:
Soft tissue injuries
Cervical radiculopathy
Bursitis or hip pain
carpal tunnel
plantar fasciitis
Lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow
frozen shoulder
Sciatica
chronic diseases
arthritis
multiple sclerosis
fibromyalgia
Migraines
temporomandibular joint disorder or dysfunction (TMD)
TENS can also be combined with other methods to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of pain relief. For example, TENS is often combined with ultrasound and several combination devices are offered on the market because the two methods work so well together.
Combination therapy units are great because treatment minutes are precious. It is essential to have tools that can work together to achieve the patient's goals. In addition, storage space is usually high in clinics. Compact ultrasound and TENS units save time and space by offering these versatile methods in one device. A study titled Efficacy of Ultrasound Combined Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Treating Trapezius Muscle Pain (MPS), published in the US National Institutes of Health, found that the combined units were more effective in treating fascial pain in the upper trapezius.
How to place the electrodes when using the TENS unit
While a good rule of thumb is to place the electrodes near the injured or painful area, we find it helpful to have charts to show proper placement. Diagrams of electrode placement are also useful for patients who buy home units and want to use their TES unit on their own.
The illustrations below are provided by Current Solutions. Shows recommended electrode placement for common areas of the body where pain is treated with TENS therapy. The electrode placement schematics shown here show the electrodes of the Venti TENS 2-channel unit, which uses 4 total electrodes - 2 electrodes per channel.
When a patient uses a unit at home, it is important for them to follow the recommendations of the TENS unit electrode placement guide, but also to follow the directions of their healthcare practitioner.
Example of TENs electrode positions

TENs electrode placement for elbow pain

Placement of TENs electrodes for the carpal tunnel

Placement of TENs electrode for cervical pain

TENs electrode placement for foot pain

TENs electrode placement for hip pain

Electrode placement of TENs for knee pain
Some other protocols that must be adhered to when using a TENS unit are:
1- The skin should be clean and dry.
2- Apply a thin layer of gel to the bottom of each electrode. This gel helps the electrical signal to reach the nerves under the skin.
3 The electrodes should be pressed firmly against the skin (adhesive may be used to keep them in place).
4. Tighten the pin connectors on the end of the electrode wires to the electrodes. Then connect the electrode wires into the TENS module.
5. When starting treatment, adjust slowly to find the right setting. The patient will feel a slight tingling.
6.Set Timer to adhere to specific timing protocols for each patient's diagnosis.
7.Always, see the user manual for other precautions of the TENS unit.
When treating in physical therapy, methods are used to help reduce pain and increase function. With the various treatment applications of the electrical stimulation unit