svetlakovyurii
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I'm interested if any regulars or visitors use TENS machines for back pain, and what kind of results they might get. I regularly lend out TENS units for patients to use between acupuncture sessions, and most people seem to benefit. They do however, need to be set to certain frequencies to get the best results; many people use the factory settings which are not always the optimum ones.
We use electro acupuncture to achieve the same end, and research indicates that 2Hz or 2 cycles per second gives the best long term results, and used regularly can de-sensitize an over sensitive dorsal horn in the spinal cord. 100Hz is also useful for more acute pain, and tends to have a more immediate effect, but not as long lasting, so often a combination of the two can be useful.
The best results seem to come from regular use- something in the order of 0.5 to 1 hour, once or twice daily for a couple of weeks.
I've even used TENS to treat the pain from irritable bladder syndrome, by placing the pads over the sacrum- this is where the nerves that regulate the bladder exit the spine. Stimulating the afferents at this level can act as a pain block for the bladder nerves, which may be helpful in some cases.
We use electro acupuncture to achieve the same end, and research indicates that 2Hz or 2 cycles per second gives the best long term results, and used regularly can de-sensitize an over sensitive dorsal horn in the spinal cord. 100Hz is also useful for more acute pain, and tends to have a more immediate effect, but not as long lasting, so often a combination of the two can be useful.
The best results seem to come from regular use- something in the order of 0.5 to 1 hour, once or twice daily for a couple of weeks.
I've even used TENS to treat the pain from irritable bladder syndrome, by placing the pads over the sacrum- this is where the nerves that regulate the bladder exit the spine. Stimulating the afferents at this level can act as a pain block for the bladder nerves, which may be helpful in some cases.