Philips TensRelief 12 selbstklebende Elektroden User Manual

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compliance with standards

- The device meets the relevant standards for this

type of Class IIa electrical medical appliance and

appliances using electrical stimulation for home use.

- This Philips appliance complies with all applicable

standards and regulations regarding exposure to

electromagnetic fields.

Preset programs

Program overview
The device comes standard with 8 preset programs

(PR3093) or 15 preset programs (PR3094). There

are three different TENS types: Conventional TENS,

Burst TENS and Frequency-modulated TENS. For

more details, see below.
conventional tEns programs

Conventional TENS is a common TENS program

with high-frequency stimulation. It is based on the

Gate Control Theory that states that this type

of stimulation will cause the transmission of pain

signals in the nervous system to be blocked. It is

comparable to ‘rubbing the pain away’. Most people

use Conventional TENS for 30 minutes per session,

but you can use it as often and as long as you

feel comfortable with. The effect is usually most

perceptible during stimulation. The effect generally

wears off rather quickly when stimulation has ended.

You should adjust the intensity of the program so that

you clearly feel the stimulation. Stimulations should

not give an unpleasant or painful sensation, however.

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