DENS is used in any diseases accompanied by oedemas, in all kinds of increased pressure (arterial, intracranial, intraorbital,
in the portal vein, etc.).
Treatment is performed using the
program at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at either the
device is moved by sliding from the lumbar area from the lateral surface of abdomen forwards and downwards to the
suprapubic area. The treatment is performed for 5-7 minutes on each side. Where LTZoccurs (the "sticking effect"), the
latter is treated for a further 3-5 minutes in each zone.
Liver and intestinal zone
Frontal projection of the liver is found in the right lower segments in the front surface of the chest, as well as laterally and
behind, its width being equal to patient's palm width; the intestine zone is positioned on the anterior surface of the abdomen.
The lever and intestine areas are treated in almost all chronic diseases, in all types of metabolic disorders, and in acute and
chronic intoxications, within the course treatment.
DENS is performed using the
or
mode at frequency of 60 or 77 Hz at the
range. First the liver area is treated, taking into account any incidence or absence of gall stones (if stones are present, the
liver is only treated laterally or from behind, whereas if stones are not present, treatment is from all three sides) for 5-7
minutes. Then the intestine is treated in the
range, depending on the character of the stool (in cases of normal stools and those tending towards constipation, the device
should be moved clockwise, whereas in the instance of weak stools it should be moved anticlockwise) for 10-15 minutes.
Diagnosed
s are treated additionally for 3-5 minutes each.
Suprapubic zone
is a triangular area whose apex is positioned in the umbilicus and the base is in the inguinal folds and pubic area. In women,
a frontal projection of the uterus and ovaries is positioned within this zone.
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