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BewellConnect - BW-TSX/BW-TS1 - User Manual - 11-2017v2
BewellConnect - BW-TSX/BW-TS1 - User Manual - 11-2017v2
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EMS 50
HZ
Provides stimulation to facilitate
recovery from
muscle fatigue
and
to help recover muscle strength by
sending electronic pulses to the
muscle needing treatment; this causes
the muscle to exercise passively.
Intensity should induce light and
bearable muscular contractions
F
MUSCLE
STIMULA-
TION
5.1.1. FORMS OF WAVES
*CONT: Form of continuous wave
*Cont = Continuous
HANS: Form of alternating wave
BURST: Wave form deviation
EMS: wave form
5.1.2. TENS PROGRAMS
Traditional transcutaneous neurostimulation program:
A common transcutaneous neurostimulation program is performed with a high frequency
stimulation. This stimulation is intended to block the transmission of the pain signal to the
nervous system. Generally, people use traditional transcutaneous neurostimulation for a session
of about 30 minutes. It is possible to use these programs for a variable period and frequency
according to what you want. It is normal to feel the effects of this program more intensely
during the stimulation and to experience a decline after the end of the session. To improve
effectiveness, adjust the intensity of the program, avoiding any painful or unpleasant sensation.
Burst transcutaneous neurostimulation program:
A burst program (Burst TENS) allows low frequency stimulation in the form of a series of impulses.
It enables the release of endorphins. It is possible to use the transcutaneous neurostimulation
in bursts for 30 minutes. The frequency can be up to several times per day: for example, 3 times.
For a sensation of strong stimulation, it is advisable to adjust the intensity of the burst program.
An unpleasant sensation may then appear. You can also adjust the intensity of the program at
a level leading to perceptible muscle contractions in the stimulation area. These contractions
are not dangerous. However, if you experience discomfort, it is advisable to decrease the
intensity of the program, change or move the electrodes. The burst transcutaneous electrical
neurostimulation (Burst TENS) can trigger a muscle contraction in the area of stimulation, so you
should to perform this program at rest.
SUMMARY TABLE OF THE TENS PROGRAMS
TENS
IMPULSES
Index
program
ID
Treatment
time
Treatment
phases
Frequency
(time)
Width
in µS
Wave form
Description
1
30min
Phase 1
2Hz (10s)
250
CONT
Continuous
output
Phase 2
4Hz (8s)
250
Phase 3
6Hz (6s)
250
2
30min
Phase 1
80Hz (20s)
250
CONT
Continuous
output
Phase 2
80Hz (20s)
250
Phase 3
75Hz (4s)
250
Phase 4
10Hz (20s)
250
Phase 5
70Hz (4s)
250
Phase 6
65Hz (4s)
250
3
30min
Phase 1
2Hz (3s)
150
HANS
Alternating
output
Phase 2
100Hz (3s)
200
4
30min
Phase 1
2Hz (3s)
150
HANS
Alternating
output
Phase 2
100Hz (3s)
200
HANS
5
30min
Phase 1
2Hz
250
CONT
Continuous
output
6
30min
Phase 1
6Hz (30s)
250
CONT
Continuous
output
Phase 2
6Hz (30s)
250
Phase 3
8Hz (20s)
250
Phase 4
8Hz (20s)
250
Phase 5
10Hz (20s)
250
Phase 6
10Hz (20s)
250
7
30min
Phase 1
100Hz
200
EMS
Up: 0.5s
Cont: 7s
Down: 0.5s
Res : 7s