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Stimulate and Detox!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

The use of electrical stimulation for tackling a smoking habit (Nicotine Detox) has a long history. The aim of electrical stimulation is to reduce the intensity of nicotine withdrawal associated with stopping smoking.

The first step is to place one set of electrodes on the back of the hands as shown in the top diagram on page 18 of our booklet –”An Easy Guide to TENS Pain Relief”and as instructed in the second paragraph on that page.

Next, select the timing to 30 minutes, set the pulse rate to 2 pulses/second and then select continuous mode. The next step is to set the output to obtain a firm intensity. Repeat the treatment after a break of 90 minutes between each treatment and repeat as often as needed to obtain relief.

If you have a Stimplus unit, this can be used at the same time as using your TENS machine to enhance the treatment – follow the instructions on page 3 of our guide showing you how to use your Stimplus – and apply the probe to the points as shown in the chart N(smoking severance)and treat each point for 30 seconds and repeat as needed.

If you are feeling nausea and /or irritability, then follow the instructions at the top of page 21 of the our Easy Guide to TENS Pain Relief by applying the second set of TENS electrodes to these points on the wrist and treat as described above.

It may also be helpful to use other treatments in association withTENS machine e.g. nicotine patches, sprays etc, acupressure on the wrist points (if you want an alternative to using the TENS electrodes, relaxation techniques and brisk walking for 30 minutes etc.

TENS treatment for Bell’s Palsy

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

It can be alarming and disconcerting to wake up one day and see in the mirror that your face is drooping on one side.  You have no idea what’s going on so you schedule a doctor’s appointment for that morning.  Meanwhile you find that when you go to drink your tea it dribbles down your face and there’s this pain that’s evolved behind your ear.

The doctor informs you that you have Bell’s Palsy and like many sufferers of this condition, you have no idea how it arose but that your cranial nerve VII has become damaged somehow and it’s likely that the Bell’s Palsy will disappear in a couple of weeks.

The effects of Bell’s Palsy can be devastating, especially socially.  We don’t realize how much we take for granted the impact of our working face; our smile, ability to raise our eyebrows, to close our eyes and to chew.  Our facial expressions are so much a part of our personality and way we communicate with the world.  It’s not to mention very embarrassing having your eye taped down in order for it to not dry out, dribbling constantly and food trailing out of the corner of your mouth; you end up avoiding going out at all costs which can become very depressing and lonely.

Aside from the effects on one’s social life it can often be uncomfortable and painful with facial stiffness, pain behind or in front of the ear and headaches.

One doesn’t have to be stuck with the pain however, and can make good progress in re-activating the affected nerve to gain more control over the face.  EMS machines (electrical muscle stimulation) has found to be an excellent way to treat the effects of Bell’s Palsy.  Small electrode pads are attached to areas of the face that need work, the unit is then switched on and tiny electrical impulses contract and relax the muscles; basically a facial work out.  One can rest, watch TV, read etc during a treatment.  With regular use the nerve and muscles around it can be reactivated quicker.  Coupling the EMS machine treatment with a TENS machine treatment can increase effectiveness as the TENS machine relieves pain quite considerably speeding up recovery. TENS machines send soothing pulses via electrode pads along the nerve fibres.  The pulses stop pain signals going to the brain AND encourage the body to produce its own natural pain killing chemicals; endorphins and encephalins.  These are natural, non-invasive and very effective, one time buy, affordable methods of pain relief and muscle toning for Bell’s Palsy.

Please share your experiences of Bell’s Palsy and any pain relief methods, especially EMS and TENS machine, that have worked for you.

TENS treatment for Cancer Pain

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

To people living with a life-threatening disease such as cancer, life becomes precious.  Therefore it becomes disheartening and actually erosive to quality of life, when pain becomes a part of each valuable day.

Cancer pain can result from the pressure of a tumor on bone, muscle or nerves or as result from radiation or chemotherapy.  Treatments such as these can also irritate healthy tissue, causing pain, inflammation and sensitive nerves.

Cancer pain can weaken your ability to fight the cancer.  If the pain has you in its clutch, you can lose your appetite and experience poor sleep, resulting in lack of nourishment and thus energy, leading to exhaustion and feelings of sadness.  As this downward spiral continues, the person becomes weak and vulnerable to infection and unable to withstand cancer treatments.

It’s a misconception that cancer patients have to suffer such pain.  As with any other pain, relief can be provided, establishing feelings of wellbeing and therefore increasing chances of recovery.

Cancer pain can be alleviated by strong pain killers or alternative, natural, drug-free methods such as TENS machines.  TENS is a non-invasive, painless, effective method of pain relief.  Pads are placed on or close to the area of pain. Once the unit is switched on, soothing pulses are sent via the pads through the skin and along nerve fibres, through the central nervous system to the brain. These pulse signals halt the pain signals from entering the brain. TENS machines also encourages the body to produce higher levels of its own natural pain killing chemicals called Endorphins and Encephalins.

You can use the unit as often as you wish and continue daily activities whilst receiving a treatment.  It’s affordable and a one-time buy unlike the huge expense that can mount from constant medication.

Share with us your experiences especially with pain relief and any you have had with TENS machine.