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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Pain of achilles tendon/heel pain
Electrode placement for dynamic stimulation (P4, P7, P8, P10,
P12, P13)
The stimulation is not administered simultaneously on both channels.
The current flows from one electrode to the other just like a wave
undulating on the body. This kind of stimulation is far more comfortable
than traditional neuro-muscular stimulation. Dynamic stimulation can
be used with high frequency parameters for an improved pain control
or with low frequency parameters for optimized muscle stimulation. This
treatment method also has an enhanced effect on lymphatic drainage
stimulation. The placement of electrodes for dynamic stimulation
depends on the direction of stimulation (rising/falling stimulation or
sideways stimulation).
Rising or falling stimulation Sideways stimulation
for back or legs
for gluteus or stomach muscle
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