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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation A type of therapy used to relieve pain that involves passing electricity to nerve cells through electrodes placed on the skin.
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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation a method of local electrical stimulation to nerve endings under the skin to provide pain relief.
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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation A battery powered machine that delivers small electric shocks via adhesively attached electrodes, placed wither side of the spine with the aim of blocking the pain messages to the brain and producing the bodies natural pain killers, endorphins.
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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is a method of nerve stimulation. Electrodes are placed on the skin near the area of pain and connected to a small, battery-powered TENS unit. The low level of electrical current is believed to work by stimulating the release of endorphins or by blocking pain impulses. This treatment is commonly done at home.
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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation A small battery-operated device, worn by the patient, which provides continuous electrical pulses via surface electrodes with the goal of providing symptomatic relief by modifying pain perception.
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