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TENS 3000

TENS 3000

“TENS” stands for transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation. The TENS unit sends comfortable impulses through the skin that stimulate the nerve (or nerves) in the treatment area. In many cases, this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate pain. In many patients, the reduction or elimination of pain lasts longer than the actual period of stimulation (sometimes as much as three to four times longer).

TENS 3000

  • Delivers non-addictive and non-invasive analgesia via the disruption of pain signals across sensory nerves
  • Facilitates simple, self-administered treatments via the portable unit (approximately the size of a deck of playing cards)
  • Carries a favorable benefit-to-risk ratio because it has no notable adverse effects and no interactions with other treatments
  • Utilizes a standard 9-volt battery and adhesive electrodes

Safe & Effective

Hundreds of patients and clinical reports support the efficacy of the TENS 3000, not just because it works, but because it is free of the functional impairment associated with narcotic analgesics that may adversely affect a patient.

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Key Features
  • 3 TENS Modes: Burst, Modulation, Constant
  • Pulse Width: 30-260 (uS)
  • Pulse Rate: 20-150(Hz)
  • 80 mA Amplitude
  • Dual Channels
  • Wave Form: Asymmetrical Bi-Phasic Square Pulse
  • Timer: 15, 30, Constant
Indications for Use
Symptomatic relief and management of chronic (long-term), intractable pain and an adjunctive treatment in the management of post-surgical pain or post-traumatic acute pain.
Manufacturer
Roscoe Medical
Manuf. Part No.
TENS 3000

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