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Introduction
How does TENS work?
TENS works by passing harmless electrical signals into the body from the gel pads. This
eases pain in two ways:
• Firstly, it blocks the body’s pain signals which are normally transmitted from the
area of damage through the nerve fibres to the brain - TENS interrupts these pain
signals.
• Secondly, TENS stimulates the body’s production of endorphins – its own natural
painkillers.
What conditions can TENS help relieve?
TENS provides pain relief for a number of different pain conditions, including:
• Back pain
• Sciatica
• Sports strains and sprains
• Almost all muscle related injuries
Please ask your local Lloydspharmacy pharmacist for advice about any specific condition.
Parts
LCD
ON/OFF button
Output sockets
Increasing intensity
button of channel 1
Increasing intensity
button of channel 2
Decreasing intensity
button of channel 1
Decreasing intensity
button of channel 2
Mode setting
button
Treatment program
button
CH1
CH2
Battery
cover
Belt clip
Gel Pads
Output cables
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