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Acupuncture electrical stimulation (TENS) is a standardized method for treating pain. TENS devices work by sending small electrical currents...
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Acupuncture electrical stimulation (TENS) is a standardized method for treating pain. TENS devices work by sending small electrical currents through tiny needles into the local tissue. Its purpose is to relieve pain, atrophy, and muscle spasms. It is safe and widely used by practitioners of acupuncture. But there are many questions surrounding the safety of TENS therapy. Nevertheless, there is evidence to support the safety of this method.
The most important question is whether acupuncture electrical stimulation is safe. It has been shown to have a high rate of safety when compared to other methods. While TENS has a high rate of success in reducing pain, it is not as effective as other forms of acupuncture, which can lead to adverse side effects. For this reason, patients should be monitored carefully to ensure that it does not harm them.
As with any medical treatment, TENS is not without risks. It is possible to over-stimulate your body by injecting a needle through a small acupuncture point. However, this procedure is only recommended for people with certain medical conditions. Acupuncture does not affect the nerves and does not affect other parts of the body. TENS may cause nerve damage, so it is a good idea to have a qualified practitioner perform TENS before undergoing the procedure.
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Overview: Electric Acupuncture
✔ The Natural Synergy system treats strong pain and a multitude of common ailments at its root cause while accelerating the body’s healing response
✔ Eastern medicine states that the root of all health problems (physical, mental & emotional) can be traced back to energy blockages in our meridian system.
✔ This energy is called ‘Chi’ and it flows through the meridian system… which is best described as a network of energy lines:
۞ A Combination of Eastern Techniques and Sound Can Eliminate Pain & Destroy 91% of Diseases ۞
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Overview: Electric Acupuncture
The tensile strength of TENS is low. This means that it is safe to use on a person who has an ailment. Because it is a safe treatment, TENS may be used in conjunction with acupuncture. Acupuncture advocates often point to the fact that TENS is based on ancient Chinese philosophy. It developed before a substantial understanding of biology. It was part of a philosophy-based medical system. The idea of chi, or vital energy, is derived from a set of ideas about health. The theory that the yin and yang chi is a mixture of the two yin and yang chi, is the foundation for acupuncture.
There are many benefits to acupuncture. For example, a patient may experience pain relief through a single session of treatment, which may include a combination of other treatments. Its effectiveness is not dependent on the type of acupuncture technique, but it does help in relieving symptoms and restoring health. There are many pitfalls to acupuncture, so it is important to discuss all of your options with your doctor before undergoing a course of treatment.
TENS can be an effective treatment for many ailment. The procedure uses a battery-powered device that attaches to four acupuncture needles surrounded by a neuroma. This machine produces a pulsing sensation, which helps break up scar tissue and relieve pain and inflammation. During a session, the therapist may connect the electrodes to a single electrode in a specific area for 30 minutes.
Acupuncture Principles & Proper Electrode Placement On Tens & Interferential Pain Machines
Effective pain relief using a tens or an interferential unit only happens when the electrodes are placed to inundate the painful area with a pleasant, tingling, massaging type stimulus. The stimulus is creating nerve firings of NON PAIN FIBERS, sensory fibers, which makes those sensory nerves overpower the PAIN NERVES ( C-FIBERS), which are transmitting the pain stimulus. There is no magic, it's simply a process of understanding what is the purpose of placing the tens electrodes, generally self adhering reusable electrodes, in the proper place.
Unlike acupuncture where the needle is very small, a tens or interferential electrode has a much larger stimulation area and specificity of placement is not as critical. Needles in acupuncture often are intended to interrupt an electrical energy pain path, whereas electrical stimulation is intended to be offensive and invade the area thusly interrupting and altering the electrical energy. The surface of an electrode may be 2 inch x 2 inch or 4 square inches of surface area per electrode equaling a total of 8 sq. inches, where the acupuncture needles surface is that of the needle itself times the depth the needle is inserted.
Acupuncture is a process of finding and insertion into an area a needle(s) whereas electrical stimulation (e-stim) is a process of hovering over and transmitting electrical energy in an area. Interferential has a much greater frequency ( rate-how many times machine goes off and on per second). The higher the rate, the less the resistance is, and the greater the penetration of the electrical stimulus. Acupuncture needles have to be inserted past the point of most resistance ( skin or scar tissue ) to get into the area of electrical energy to interrupt the flow.
The dispersion of the energy with estim and reusable electrodes covers a much larger area and increases the chances of pain stimulus interruption.
Electrode placement is solely about passing electricity between two or four electrodes through the painful area. As the pain moves, which is very common for chronic pain conditions such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, RSD, back pain, radiating sciatica, foot pain, knee pain, joint pain, shoulder pain, RLS -Restless Leg Syndrome, etc., then the electrodes can be repositioned to pass the stimulus through the pain area(s).
Electrodes come in many varied shapes and sizes, from butterfly to oval to rectangular to circular and many more. The size of the electrode chosen is done to cover the area being treated. If the pain emanates in the spine and the painful area is 6 inches or so long then often a 1" x 6" electrode will be used, or an Oval electrode, and staggered placement, so the 6 inches per electrode of stimulation surface area (SSA) can be placed to totally stimulate the painful spine area. If the patient has knee pain then a smaller 2" Round electrode may be used to cover the popliteal space behind the knee, which is much smaller, but the stimulation will cover the knee pain area.
Often the two electrodes per channel can be of differing shape and size depending on the severity of the pain in a specific area. This process enables the electrical stimulus to be targeted by intensity, especially when using interferential therapy. Interferential therapy requires larger electrodes due to what is called "current density".
Current density is comparable to one standing in a shower that delivers 10 gallons per minute of water through only one small hole. If the patient is standing a few feet away under that shower head then the single stream of water would be uncomfortable due to the pressure behind the flow. Showering would be a painful process. That is overcome, by rather than one small hole add 100 more to the shower head, and now the sensation of showering is comfortable and possible without pain. With interferential the same principles apply to electrodes. Electrodes larger than typical tens electrodes are used to reduce the current density by increasing the stimulation surface area.
With interferential therapy, due to the 8,000+ rate, electrodes used are generally larger than a typical tens electrode of 2" x 2". Since there is considerable more energy then the dispersement area has to be greater than 4 sq. inches. Interferential therapy also prolongs the life of electrodes because, unlike tens therapy, the brief 20 - 45 minute interferential treatments produce carryover pain relief, and do not require an electrode to be worn continuously. Fewer electrodes are needed for interferential therefore also less cost.
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Electrical Stimulation Therapy
A more recently developed treatment that is used alongside more traditional TCM treatments, Electrical Stimulation Therapy, or electroacupuncture, is increasingly popular. It is an acupuncture technique used to treat a wide variety of conditions. A major advantage of Electrical Stimulation is that the insertion of acupuncture needles does not need to be quite as precise, as the current coming through the needle is stimulating a larger area than the needle normally would on its own.
The Art of Natural Healing
Oriental Medicine focuses on strengthening and activating the body’s mechanism for healing itself. By using acupuncture, herbal remedies, supplements, and other techniques, the body will be triggered into repairing damage and will heal itself, thus achieving a state of balance. We are always delighted when we see patients progress from a state of imbalance — experiencing physical or emotional pain — to a place where they feel much better after only a few acupuncture treatments!
A Natural and Holistic Healer
As a Natural Healer, or Holistic Healer, I strive to view each and every patient through a comprehensive model of care that encompasses body, mind, and spirit. Any imbalance within these three areas will negatively affect our overall health.
Being a Holistic Healer is an intricate part of Traditional Chinese Medicine and provides me with a better understanding of our patients’ needs. This is key to developing an effective acupuncture treatment plan, as well as a strategy that may include self-care techniques for patients to perform at home between treatments and a regimen of carefully chosen herbal supplements. All of these things will allow for an overall sense of wellbeing, better outcomes, and improvements in patient conditions.
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