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Direct TENS
Figure 3-16 Electrode application on
the knee joint
Indications:
e.g. arthrosis of the knee joint (gonarthrosis),
generalized pain in the knee, TEP
Recommended electrode placement:
Attach electrodes above superficial skin nerves
or acupuncture points around the knee joint.
The electrode configuration may be parallel,
medial, lateral or crosswise above or
below the knee.
Figure 3-17 Electrode application
on the back
Indications:
e.g. lumbar spine syndrome,
lumboischialgia, pseudoradicular back pain
Recommended electrode placement:
paraspinal, proximal and distal to the pain
area. Channels 1 and 2 diagonal
Figure 3-18 Electrode application
on the back
Indications:
Radicular (radiating) pain
Recommended electrode placement:
Channel 1 proximal and distal to the pain
area, channel 2 above the nerve.
Figure 3-19 Electrode application
on the back
Indications:
Radicular (radiating) pain (alternative)
Recommended electrode placement:
Channel 1 proximal and distal to the pain
area, channel 2 above the nerve.
Figure 3-20 Electrode application for
phantom limb pain, version 1
Figure 3-21 Electrode application for
phantom limb pain, version 2

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