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Primera TENS/NMES with HAN Waveform
Primera TENS/NMES with HAN Waveform
- Extensive range of programs – 8 TENS and 6 NMES Programs
- The HAN TENS Waveform, further differentiates PRIMERA from the rest
- The PRIMERA features a proven circuit with over 10 years of reliable performance
- Complete package includes: PRIMERA Unit, Carrying Case, Battery, Leadwires, Dura-Stick Electrodes, Back Support Belt and User’s Manual
- Two-year Warranty
Especificaciones Primera TENS/NMES with HAN Waveform
SKU | FS13033 |
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Uso | Profesional, Consumidor |
Marca | Chattanooga |
Tipo de producto | Estimulador muscular |
Primera TENS/NMES with HAN Waveform
1965 - Melzak and Wall “Gate Control Theory”
1970 - First High Frequency TENS devices marketed
1979 - Cheng and Pomeranz landmark study
1979 to 1991 - no significant findings addressing the basic techniques of low and high frequency in TENS
1991 - Dr. Ji Sheng Han at the Neuroscience Research Institute, Beijing Medical University in Beijing China Extensive research into electro-acupuncture and the role of endogenous opioid peptides in pain control, found: LOW frequency stimulation accelerates the release of two opitates in the brain to manage pain Slightly HIGHER frequencies accelerate the release of a third opitate in the spinal cord, effectively reducing muscle spasm.
Dr. Han, found the best parameters for pain and spasm reduction is a precisely controlled sequence of: Dense-and-Disperse (DD) modes of stimulation where 2 Hz is alternating with 15 or 70 Hz, each lasting for 3 seconds Under these Han parameters all three types of opioid peptides are released simultaneously