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Pro Tens LCD 4035
Tens

Pro Tens LCD 4035

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a non-invasive method used for pain relief through the application of electrical currents via surface electrodes. It works by stimulating sensory nerves and modulating the perception of pain. Various modes of TENS offer different stimulation patterns for therapeutic benefits. 

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SKU 4035
Brand IEMCO
Color White
Weight 1 Kg
Stock 10

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Product Description

Pro TENS LCD is a versatile and user-friendly TENS unit designed for effective pain management and muscle stimulation. It features multiple modes to suit various therapeutic needs:


Continuous TENS: Delivers constant stimulation for steady pain relief in acute and chronic conditions.


Burst TENS: Provides rhythmic bursts of current to activate endorphins and offer long-lasting relief.


Auto TENS – Linear: Gradually increases and decreases intensity for smooth and adaptive stimulation.


Auto TENS – Trapezoidal: Follows a rise–hold–fall pattern for balanced and effective pain modulation.


Auto TENS – Non-Linear: Delivers irregular stimulation to prevent nerve adaptation in chronic pain cases.


Ultrareiz Current: High-amplitude, short-duration current for deep muscle stimulation and diagnostic use.

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