BeacMed explains TENS electrode positioning
Electrodes are applied around pain areas, along nerves, at nerve roots, or specific points like acupuncture and trigger points. Therapists adjust for effectiveness and comfort.
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Electrodes are applied around pain areas, along nerves, at nerve roots, or specific points like acupuncture and trigger points. Therapists adjust for effectiveness and comfort.
Low frequencies around 10Hz provide longer-lasting analgesia; higher ones above 50Hz offer faster but shorter effects. Optimal stimulation stays under pain threshold.
Endorphins and enkephalins act as endogenous morphine, reducing pain through chemical-humoral control. Wider electrical pulses stimulate their production for longer-lasting analgesia.
Frequency depends on muscle fiber types: low (1-30 Hz) for slow fibers, higher for fast fibers. High frequency converts tonic to phasic fibers; very low acts as massage.
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