English, Modulated tens, Endorphinic – Compex Sport Elite User Manual

Page 189: Thoracic back pain, Decontracture, Cervical pain, Epicondylitis, Lumbago, Low back pain, Pain relief

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Pain relief

Programmes

Effects

Uses

Modulated

TENS

Blocks transmission of

pain by the nervous sys-

tem

All acute or chronic locali-

zed pain

Endorphinic

Analgesic action through

the release of endorphins
Increased blood flow

To combat chronic muscu-

lar pain

Thoracic back
pain

Analgesic action through

the release of endorphins
Increased arterial flow

Analgesic current specifi-

cally adapted to low back

pain (lumbar region)

Decontracture

Reduced muscular tension
Relaxing effect

To combat recent and loca-

lized muscular pain

Cervical pain

Analgesic action through

the release of endorphins
Increased arterial flow

Analgesic current specifi-

cally adapted to pains in the

back of the neck

Table of the Pain programmes

The use of

Modulated TENS

,

Endorphinic

and

Decontracture

programmes should not

be prolonged without medical advice.

Epicondylitis

Blocks transmission of

pain by the nervous sys-

tem

Analgesic current specifi-

cally adapted to persistent

pain in the elbow

Lumbago

Reduced muscular tension
Relaxing effect

Analgesic current specifi-

cally adapted to sharp and

sudden low back pain (lum-

bar region)

Low back
pain

Analgesic action through

the release of endorphins
Increased blood flow

Analgesic current specifi-

cally adapted to persistent

low back pain (lumbar re-

gion)

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