Great news for those who want to hire or buy our machines in Ireland. We now have a full service.
Simply go to www.babycareTENS.ie for more information Or call +44 208 532 9595
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Archive for March, 2010Babycare TENS machine hire service in IrelandMonday, March 22nd, 2010Great news for those who want to hire or buy our machines in Ireland. We now have a full service. Simply go to www.babycareTENS.ie for more information Or call +44 208 532 9595 Using TENS for treating OsteoarthritisWednesday, March 10th, 2010Running around open fields and on the beach with your children, cycling through a forest with the sun peeking through the trees, knitting a beautiful scarf, typing a long email or writing a letter to a good friend…are these mere memories? As an Osteoarthritis sufferer you may quite possibly be nodding your head in agreement with that last line. Life is definitely not as easy as it used to be. Many joints are now stiff and painful to use, be it in the knees, hips, fingers, hands or other places. Unfortunately the medical world has not developed medication to treat the underlying root which can make the sufferer feel quite deflated. However, there are fabulous ways to keep that pain at bay which don’t have to cost the fortunes that many Osteoarthritis sufferers are forking out each year, one method being TENS Machines. TENS or Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation is a non-invasive, drug-free method of pain relief. Place the pads on or near the painful area, switch on the machine and allow soothing pulses to penetrate the skin and stimulate the nerve fibres. This stimulation sends pain signals to the brain and encourages the body to produce endorphins and encephalitis, the body’s natural pain killers. It’s a very cheap form of pain relief, buying the unit once and occasionally replacing pads. It also doesn’t carry any unwanted side effects to another, what was okay previously, part of your body. It only has positive effect. Many agree that the pulses are quite relaxing too, so sit down, put your feet up, watch a good programme and let your body start fighting that pain. The pain relief lasts longer the more frequently you use it. Share your experiences of Osteoarthritis and pain relief, especially if you have tried TENS machines and found it to be effective. Summary: TENS for Pain ReliefTuesday, March 9th, 2010TENS is a non-invasive, drug free, self controlled, highly effective treatment for pain. It is used worldwide and recommended by sports coaches, physiotherapy departments, pain clinics, doctors and other medical practitioners. A TENS machine will ease pain, and should result in a decrease of drug intake. For many the relief is dramatic. Read our articles on how a TENS machines can relieve many different maladies and share your views and experiences. Summary: Acupressure to relieve Pregnancy DiscomfortTuesday, March 9th, 2010Pregnancy is an exciting time for women yet it does bring along a number of challenging health conditions that are temporary but uncomfortable. Using acupressure can help a pregnant lady deal with morning sickness, back pain, relaxation, indigestion, nausea and other issues in a natural way. Acupressure is an ancient Chinese technique similar to acupuncture. The difference is that acupressure uses finger pressure and acupuncture uses needles. The purpose of acupressure is to facilitate in activating and stimulating the body’s own energies and resources so that it can fight illness and restore inner balance. Restoring this balance is a real need during pregnancy. Read our articles on how acupressure can relieve different conditions experienced during pregnancy. Relaxation during Pregnancy using AcupressureTuesday, March 9th, 2010That special day is approaching and although you may have another 2 months until your due date, your nesting has begun and you’re already packing your hospital bag…well it’s turning more into a case load now. You’re excited and curious to meet that little mover inside of you yet also nervous for the labour, birth and after-birth. Throughout your pregnancy doctors, nurses, husband, mum, mum-in-law, friends, next door neighbours, lady in the supermarket queue and just about anybody have shared their two pence worth on why and how to be healthy for you and for your baby, some advice very sound yet some a bit wary. Two of the most important and most common things that have probably been mentioned are healthy eating and relaxation. There are many ways to relax but one thing that is worth trying as it is easy to do, anywhere and at any time and is free is acupressure. Acupressure is pressure most commonly applied by the index finger and the thumb to specific areas of the body called acupoints, which, when stimulated, can decrease a sensation such as pain. Here are a couple of points to try out specifically for relaxation, each done for 1-2 minutes (should be an aching sensation after the first few seconds):
If you can get someone else to do these to you, even better but certainly not a requirement. Enjoy and let us know how they go or if any other acupoints have worked for you for relaxation.
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