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The effect of electrical stimulation is generally only recognisable after
regularly repeated application. Electrical stimulation does not replace regular
exercising of the muscle, but is able to reasonably supplement the effect
thereof.
TENS, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, means electrical stimu-
lation of nerves through the skin. TENS is recognised as a clinically proven,
effective, non-medication method of treating pain from certain causes. It is
free from side-effects when used properly, and can also thereby be used as
a simple meeans of self-treatment. The pain-alleviating or suppressing effect
is also achieved by preventing pain from being passed on into nerve fibres
(above all through high-frequency pulses) and increasing the secretion of the
body's own endorphines which reduce awareness of pain through their effect
on the central nervous system. The method is scientifically underpinned and
medically approved.
Any symptoms indicating TENS application must be clarified with the doctor
in charge of your treatment. The latter will also give you information on the
respective benefits of TENS self-treatment.
TENS is clinically tested and approved with the following applications:
• Back pain, particularly also lumbar and cervical spine problems
• Joint pain (e.g. knee joint, hip joint, shoulder)
• Neuralgia
• Headaches
• Women's period pains
• Pain after injuries to musculoskeletal system
• Pain with circulatory problems
• Chronic pain through various causes
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is a widespread and generally
recognised method and has been used for years in sports and rehabilitation
medicine. In the sports and fitness field, one of the uses of EMS is as a sup-
plement to conventional muscle training, in order to increase the efficiency
of muscle groups and adapt physical proportions to the desired aesthetic
results. EMS application goes in two directions. On the one hand, a targeted
strengthening of musculature can be produced (activating application) and
on the other hand a relaxing, resting effect can also be achieved (relaxing
application).
Active application includes the following:
• Muscle training to improve endurance performance and/or
• Muscle training to support the strengthening of certain muscles or muscle
groups in order to achieve desired changes to body proportions.
Relaxing application includes the following:
• Muscle relaxation in order to loosen up muscular tension
• Improving muscular fatigue symptoms
• Accelerating muscle regeneration after high muscular performance (e.g.
after a marathon).
Through integrated massage technology, Digital TENS/EMS also offers the
possibility of reducing muscular tension and combating fatigue symptoms
using a programme based on real massage in terms of sensation and effect.
Using the positioning suggestions and programme charts in this manual, you
can determine the device setting fast and easily for the respective application
(depending on the region of the body affected) in order to ensure the desired
effect.
Through the four separately adjustable channels, the Digital TENS/EMS has
the advantage of adapting pulse intensity independently to several parts of
the body to be treated, for example in order to cover both sides of the body
or ensure even stimulation of larger areas of tissue. The individual intensity
setting of each channel also allows you to treat up to four different parts of
the body at the same time, making for a time saving compared with individual
sequential treatment.

1.2 Scope of supply

– 1x Digital TENS/EMS device
– 2x connecting cable
– 8x adhesive electrodes (45 x 45 mm)
– 3x AA batteries
– these instructions for use
– 1x brief instructions (suggestions on placing electrodes and fields of
application)
– 1x storage bag
Subsequent purchase articles
8x adhesive electrodes (45 x 45 mm), Art. no. 661.02
4x adhesive electrodes (50 x 100 mm), Art. no. 661.01
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