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Pain relief without drugs
Over the last decade more and more people turned to
alternative ways of pain relief without the use of drugs. This article
describes one of the more popular ways, available to everyone, which is
increasingly used by people who suffer from chronic pain.
More and more people are turning to small compact electronic
devices like TENs machines to bring them pain relief without having to depend
on drugs that can often have unwanted side effects. These small digital
machines can be worn unobtrusively while carrying out normal day to day
activities.
What is TENs, how does it work and what sort of pain relief
can it be used for?
TENs stands for Transcutaneous
Electrical Nerve Stimulation where transcutaneous means through the skin. A
TENs machine produces small electrical impulses which are transmitted from the
machine through the skin by means of a wire connected to a small conductive
patch which is placed on the skin.
TENs machines are
believed to work in a two ways. The small electrical signal they transmit blocks
pain signals from the body's sensory nerves to the brain resulting in pain
relief. The signals generated by the TENs machines can also encourage your body
to release endorphins, natures own pain relieving "feel good" hormone.
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A study in Sweden showed
that backache is one type of pain which was best treated with the use of TENS
machines. It also showed that TENS machines were the only painkillers required
by 70 per cent of women in labour.
More recently some
TENs machines are available with an electrical probe which can be used to
stimulate acupuncture points to bring pain relief. While almost all TENs
machines have cautions about placing the electrode pads on the head and neck
these "accu TENs" machines will permit users to stimulate the accu points or "channels"
elsewhere on the body to bring relief to head or neck pain.
Placement of electrode pads is all important
for effective pain relief. Usually the pads are placed close to the source of
the pain particularly with muscle pain or joint pain. In the case of sciatic
nerve pain the electrode pads are likely to be placed either side of the spinal
column and the top part of the affected leg. Your health care provider should
advise on the best point to place the pads for optimum pain relief. Correct
placement is very important and sometimes may take a little trial and error
with careful reference to the manufactures guidelines. Pads
should never be placed near the eyes or over the nerves from the neck to the
throat or brain.
Most TENs machines have three
main program modes, Conventional (some machines may refer to this as Normal or Constant}, Burst and
Modulation. Each mode has subtle differences in the effect they have. Usually a
combination of these modes will work best to provide maximum short and long
term pain relief. With the TENs machine set to the Conventional mode (frequency
between 90 and 120Hz and pulse width between
80uS and 200uS) the pain relief
tends to be short lasting after the machine is switched off. To obtain
longer lasting pain relief you should choose a Burst mode, or select a lo-rate
TENs program (usually between 2Hz to 5Hz with a pulse width close to 200uS).
The burst or "lo TENs" mode encourages the release of endorphins and gives
longer lasting pain relief.
All TENs machine will allow you
to control the level of electrical signal and once again it is import to set
the machine to the optimum setting. If you set the level too high your muscles may
start to twitch. You should adjust the TENs machine to a level where you can
just feel a slight tingling sensation.
TENS
machines should only be used on the advice of a doctor or other health
professionals. They may not be suitable for all types of pain or all
conditions. Always follow the manufactures instructions supplied with the
machine. TENS machines should never
be used by people who have a pacemaker or have heart problems. Pregnant women
should avoid using TENs machines as the affects on the unborn baby are not
known. Never place TENs electrodes on your head or neck.
Bill Morrison has his own website http://www.help4urback.com where he describes his own personal
experiences and how he uses his TENs machine to provide pain relief. He also
includes personal recommendations for people who suffer from sciatica or lower
back pain on what books to buy and what web sites to check out.
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