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The EMS 5000 uses electrical impulses to contract and relax muscles. It produces "passive" exercise by sending electrical impulses or signals to the selected muscle or muscle groups to contract and relax them. The EMS can relax a "tense", "tight" or spasmodic muscle. Common candidates for EMS include those in high stress situations who experience muscle tension in the upper back and neck areas, and those who suffer from chronic tension headaches. The EMS will increase motion, range and response of muscles restricted from disuse or from atrophy from another cause. It is helpful following activity restrictions, such as after surgery or being in a cast. It is also helpful at increasing local blood circulation. This is a dual channel unit, which allows you to use up to four electrodes at a time (two electrodes per channel). The EMS is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing.
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The ARISTA 2000 provides relief from various types of pain; such as back, sports injury, general muscle pain, etc. This is a 3-mode tens unit: (B)burst, (N)normal and (M)modulation. In Burst mode, the tens produces a series of seven quick pulses followed by a rest. The cycle repeats itself twice every second. In Modulation mode, the tens automatically varies the amplitude of the pulse every four seconds. This is a dual channel unit, which allows you to use up to four electrodes at a time (two electrodes per channel). The TENS is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing.
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The Arista EMS Plus is an electronic muscle stimulator that allows you to use up to 8 electrodes at a time. It also gives you the option of using a 9 Volt battery or being able to plug it into a wall outlet with an AC Adaptor. It produces "passive" exercise by sending electrical impulses or signals to the selected muscle or muscle groups to contract and relax them. The EMS can relax a "tense", "tight" or spasmodic muscle. Common candidates for EMS include those in high stress situations who experience muscle tension in the upper back and neck areas, and those who suffer from chronic tension headaches. The EMS will increase motion, range and response of muscles restricted from disuse or from atrophy from another cause. It is helpful following activity restrictions, such as after surgery or being in a cast. It is also helpful at increasing local blood circulation. The EMS is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing.
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The Arista Strength Duration unit reduces pain by controlling each channel independently. This is a Tens Unit that operates with Burst, Normal or Modulation modes. This is a dual channel unit, which allows you to use up to four electrodes at a time (two electrodes per channel). It comes with an AC/DC adaptor that plugs into the wall or it can work with a 9 volt battery.
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The Century 2400 is a single mode preset tens unit. The pulse width, pulse amplitude and pulse frequency are adjustable. This is a dual channel unit, which allows you to use four electrodes at a time (two electrodes per channel). The TENS is portable and may be clipped to a belt, shirt pocket, bra or other clothing.
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The MICRO-CURRENT TENS is a non-invasive means of pain relief with broad applications for acute and chronic pain. It may be sufficient, in many cases as the only therapeutic method required. Effective results have been seen during and/or consequent to stimulation over affected body parts, adjacent skin areas and/or areas removed from those in pain. It is used for the relief and management of chronic pain, and post surgical and post traumatic acute pain problems. This is a dual channel unit, which allows you to use up to four electrodes at a time (two electrodes per channel).
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The Pulsed-Galvanic Stimulator is a High Voltage Galvanic system. This device is battery powered and generates small pulses of electrical current. The output signal has a "twin-peak monophasic wave form with a fixed duration." Each pulse is much shorter in duration (5 us) and can achieve much higher voltage than conventional stimulator. The Pulsed-Galvanic stimulator system provides two channels in a single device package. It has the capability of treating two different patients or two different sites of a patient simultaneously. This device also offers an alternative mode that two channels can work alternatively.
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For those people suffering some aches and pains from performing medical transcription, coding, billing, intense "keyboarding," or other reason, you can find TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) machines that should help.
These units treat symptoms. Prevention is best however, and, if you can, please consider ergonomic devices to work with when performing your work.
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