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What is a TENS Unit?

A TENS Unit is one of several kinds of electrotherapy devices that use very small doses of electric current to promote natural pain relief. The word TENS, sometimes abbreviated as T.E.N.S., stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator.

The TENS machine itself is a small electronic device that delivers current through electrodes placed on the skin. Unlike systemic drugs, which affect the entire body, electrotherapy targets pain exactly where it occurs.

A TENS unit is simple and easy to use and compact provide quick and dependable pain relief at work, home or play.

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS Units) is a highly effective treatment for chronic and acute pain. It is used extensively and recommended by sports coaches, physiotherapy, pain clinics, doctors and other medical practitioners. A TENS unit will relieve pain, you should notice immediate results, and you can leave on for hours a day and for many the relief is dramatic.

There is nothing “magic” about Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS). TENS is intended to be used to relieve pain. The TENS unit sends comfortable impulses through the skin that stimulate the nerve (or nerves) in the treatment area. In many cases, this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate the pain sensation the patient feels. Pain relief varies by individual patient, mode selected for therapy, and the type of pain. In many patients, the reduction or elimination of pain lasts longer than the actual period of stimulation (sometimes as much as three to four times longer). In others, pain is only modified while stimulation actually occurs.

Many of the following painful medical conditions can be alleviated with our products:- Back pain, Peripheral Nerve Injuries, Shingles, Headaches and Migranes, Cancer pain, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Phantom Limp Pain, sports injuries, Sciatica, Aching Joints, Rheumatoid and Osteo-arthritis, Post Operative Pain, Muscular pain, Whiplash and Neck injury, and many more.

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS): TENS unit can be used by patient at home for relieving pain on a long term basis. It allows the user to adjust the intensity of the stimulation, select high frequency stimulation or low frequency stimulation. High frequency stimulation is called conventional which is tolerable for hours but results in pain relief for shorter period of time. Whereas, low frequency stimulation is called acupuncture- like which is uncomfortable and tolerable for 20 to 30 minutes but results in pain relief for longer period of time. TENS unit users can also use electrode placements by placing the electrodes over the painful area or over the nerve supplying the painful area or even on the opposite side of the body.

EMS 5000 Electronic Muscle Stimulator

The EMS 5000 is an electronic muscle stimulator that allows you to use up to 4 electrodes at a time. This unit works off of a standard 9 volt battery. The EMS is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing.

Model

EMS 5000

Channel:

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA):

Constant current 0 to 80Ma each channel

Pulse Frequency (Hz):

5, 30, 100Hz

Pulse Ramp:

1, 3, 5 seconds

Contraction:

Variable control (1-30 sec.)

Relaxation:

Variable control (1-45 sec.)

Size:

24 x 64 x 95mm

Power Supply:

9V alkaline battery

Weight:

Weight: 130 grams (including battery), approx. 5 ounces

 

 

CCE 3 (Century 2400)

Specifications

Model

Century 2400

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~15 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

2~150Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

60~250

Wave Form

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control

None

Stimulation Mode

None

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

None

 

 

 

 

CCR 3 (ARISTA 2000)

Specifications

Model

ARISTA 2000

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~15 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

2~150Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

60~250

Wave Form

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control

None

Stimulation Mode

B, M, N

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

None

B: Burst, M: Modulation, N: Normal

 

 

 

 

CCRT 3 (Century 2100)

Specifications

Model

Century 2100

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~15 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

2~150Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

60~250

Wave Form

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control (Mins)

30, 60, Constant

Stimulation Mode

B, M, N

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

None

B: Burst, M: Modulation, N: Normal

 

 

 

 

EMS 3 (MS-104A)

Specifications

Model

MS-104A

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~12.5 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

5, 30, 100 Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

250, fixed

Ramp (Second)

1, 3, 5

Contraction Time (On time) (Second)

1~30

Relaxation Time (Off time) (Second)

1~45

Wave Form

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer

None

Stimulation Mode

None

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

None

 

 

 

 

MICRO 3 (MICRO-850)

Specifications

Model

MICRO-850

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~+/-3.5 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

0.3, 8, 80 Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

Max. 6250

Wave Form

Symmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control (Mins)

10, 20, 40

Stimulation Mode

None

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

None

 

 

 

 

IF 5 (IF-4000)

Specifications

Model

IF-4000

Channel

Manual selection

Single for two-electrode selected

Dual for four-electrode selected

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~+/-16 mA

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

4000 Hz

Interference Frequency (Hz)

4001~4150

Difference Frequency (Hz)

1~150

Pulse Width (micro second)

125

Wave Form

Symmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control

None

Frequency Shifts

1/1 abrupt, Continuous, 8/8 abrupt, 10/10 ramped

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

Low Battery Indication

Yes

 

 

 

 

TENS TS-1211 (13th  DIGITAL TENS)

 

Specifications

Model

TENS TS-1211

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~40 volts (limited load under 500 ohm)

Wave Form

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

2~150Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

50~300

Stimulation Mode

B, N, MRW, SD, Bi-Pulse

Timer Control

5~90 or Continuous

Patient Compliance Timer

Memorize 60 sets of operation records.

Total recorded time is 999 hours.

Low Battery Indication

Indicator illuminate when the power supply voltage falls below 6.5 volts

Timer

5~90 mins or continuous.

Final Count Down Indicator

During final 5 mins, the clock symbol will flash in a sec.

Power Supply

9 Volts DC square shape battery

REMARK:

B: Burst, N: Normal, S: Synchronous, A: Alternate, MRW (Modulated rate and width), SD (Strength Duration)

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

All values have 10% tolerance.

 

 

 

 

EMS TS-1311 (13th  DIGITAL EMS)

 

Specifications

Model

EMS TS-1311

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~40 volts (limited load under 500 ohm)

Wave Form:

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

2~120Hz

Pulse Width (micro second)

50~300

On Ramp

The time required to reach the pulse width value 300 microseconds and amplitude setup value can be selected to be 1~8 seconds.

Cycle On Time

2 seconds~99 seconds

Cycle Off Time

2 seconds~99 seconds

Stimulation Mode

Synchronous(“S”), Constant(“C”) and Alternate(“A”)

(1)  Synchronous: Channel A/B provide the output in the same time.

(2)  Constant: The “On Time”, “Off Time” &   “Ramp” function can’t be set.

(3)  Alternate: When one channel is activated, the other channel will be inactivated and vice versa.

Patient Compliance Timer

Memorize 60 sets of operation records.

Total recorded time is 999 hours.

Low Battery Indication

Indicator illuminate when the power supply voltage falls below 6.5 volts

Timer

5~90 mins or continuous.

Final Count Down Indicator

During final 5 mins, the clock symbol will flash in a sec.

Power Supply:

9 Volts DC square shape battery

REMARK:

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

All values have 10% tolerance.

 

 

 

 

TENS TS-1211 COMBO

Model

TENS TS-1211 COMBO

Channel

Dual, Isolated between channels

Pulse Amplitude (mA)

0~40

Pulse Frequency (Hz)

0~120

Pulse Width (micro second)

500~300

Wave Form:

Asymmetric biphasic Square pulse

Timer Control

5~90 or Continuous

Stimulation Mode

B, N, MRW, SD, Bi-Pulse, S, A

Final Count Down Indicator

During final 5 mins, the clock symbol will flash in a sec.

Low Battery Indication

Indicator illuminate when the power supply voltage falls below 6.5 volts

Patient Compliance Timer

Memorize 60 sets of operation records.

Total recorded time is 999 hours.

Power Supply:

9 Volts DC square shape battery

REMARK:

B: Burst, N: Normal, S: Synchronous, A: Alternate, MRW (Modulated rate and width), SD(Strength Duration)

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

All values have 10% tolerance.