Table of Pain programmes
Programmes
Modulated TENS
Endorphinic
Decontracture
Cervical pain
Thoracic back pain
Low back pain
Lumbago
Epicondylitis
The use of Modulated TENS, Endorphinic and Decontracture programmes should not be prolonged without medical advice.
Effects
Blocks transmission of pain by the nervous system
• Analgesic action through the release of
endorphins
• Increased blood flow
• Reduced muscular tension
• Relaxing effect
• Analgesic action through the release of
endorphins
• Increased arterial flow
• Analgesic action through the release of
endorphins
• Increased arterial flow
• Analgesic action through the release of
endorphins
• Increased blood flow
• Reduced muscular tension
• Relaxing effect
• Blocks transmission of pain by the nervous
system
Uses
• All acute or chronic localized pain
• To combat chronic muscular pain
• To combat recent and localized muscular pain
• Analgesic current specifically adapted to pains in
the back of the neck
• Analgesic current specifically adapted to low back
pain (lumbar region)
• Analgesic current specifically adapted to
persistent low back pain (lumbar region)
• Analgesic current specifically adapted to sharp
and sudden low back pain (lumbar region)
• Analgesic current specifically adapted to
persistent pain in the elbow
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