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TENS devices for home therapy

Gentle electrical stimulation therapy for nerve stimulation at home

With individually adjustable impulses,TENS devicesthePerception of painand contribute to the relaxation of stressed areas. Compact, easy-to-use models of European quality enable safe and comfortable use in everyday life.

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Ein TENS-Gerät zur medikamentenfreien Schmerzlinderung bei Geburten, ausgestattet mit einem integrierten Wehen-Timer, drei speziellen Programmen und 60 Intensitätsstufen. Es bietet zudem Unterstützung bei postpartalen und menstruellen Schmerzen sowie der Laktationsförderung.
€69,99 EUR
Ein TENS-Gerät mit drei voreingestellten Programmen, 60 Intensitätsstufen, Boost-Funktion und großen Elektrodenpads dient der medikamentenfreien Schmerzlinderung bei Wehen sowie Rückenschmerzen während und nach der Schwangerschaft.
€59,99 EUR

TENS devices: Stimulation current to calm irritated nerves

Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), more commonly known as electrical stimulation therapy, is a proven, side-effect-free, and very easy-to-use physical treatment option for a wide variety of pain conditions.

We offer a wide range of TENS devices for every purpose, whether for home use, medical, physiotherapy, or orthopedic practice. Read more basic information here about the principle of operation, when a TENS device is recommended or not, and what to consider when purchasing a TENS device. Feel free to take advantage of our expert, professional consultation service!

TENS devices - electrical impulses slow down the pain

As with EMS (electrical muscle stimulation), the TENS device delivers electrical impulses near the target area. The same adhesive electrodes attached to the skin are used here. However, TENS doesn't specifically stimulate muscles, but rather sensitive nerves to inhibit the transmission of pain to the brain.

To achieve this, the electrodes are placed as close as possible to the neuralgic point or in the area supplied by the corresponding nerve. TENS devices typically operate with biphasic rectangular pulses, i.e., alternating current, in low (2 to 10 hertz) or high (80 to 120 hertz) frequency ranges, depending on the type of pain and the treatment goal.

EMS, on the other hand, uses frequencies between 45 and 65 hertz for training and relaxation purposes. The frequency and intensity levels are adjustable: the impulse should never be painful, but at most a tingling sensation. Stimulation current therapy increases both the pain threshold and the release of certain endogenous neurotransmitters, endorphins, which directly block pain receptors.