Programs Effects
Uses
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The use of pain relief programs should not be prolonged without medical advice
Pain relief
Pain relief
Neuralgia of the upper
limb (brachial neuralgia)
Modulated
TENS
See application
page 24
Table of the pathologies
Pathologies Programs
References
Chronic pain in the joints
(eg: arthrosis of the knee = gonarthrosis)
Arthralgia
See application
page 27
Chronic muscular pain
(polymyalgia)
Endorphinic
See application
page 24
Contracture (eg: localized
contracture in external side of the calf)
Decontracture
See application
page 24
Recent and acute back of the
neck muscle pains (torticollis)
Torticollis
See application
page 26
Chronic elbow pain
(epicondylitis = tennis elbow)
Epicondylitis
See application
page 26
Chronic muscular pain in
the back of the neck
(cervical pain)
Cervical pain
See application
page 24
Sharp and recent muscular
pains affecting a muscle
in the low back (lumbago)
Lumbago
See application
page 26
Muscular pain in the low back
region associated with pain in
the buttocks and at the back of
the thights (lumbosciatica)
Lumbosciatica
See application
page 25
Muscular pain in the thoracic
region (thoracic back pain)
Thoracic back
pain
See application
page 25
Muscular pain in the low
region (low back pain)
Low back pain
See application
page 25
Modulated
TENS
Blocks transmission of pain
by the nervous system
All acute or chronic
localized pain
Table of the Pain relief programs
Endorphinic
Analgesic action through
the release of endorphinis
Increased blood flow
To combat chronic
muscular pain
Decontracture
Reduced muscular tension
Relaxing effect
To combat recent and
localized muscular pain
Cervical
pain
Analgesic action through
the release of endorphinis
Increased blood flow
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to pains in the back
of the neck
Thoracic
back pain
Analgesic action through
the release of endorphinis
Increased blood flow
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to low back pain
(lumbar region)
Low
back pain
Analgesic action through
the release of endorphinis
Increased blood flow
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to low back pain
(lumbar region)
Lumbosciatica
Analgesic action through
the release of endorphinis
Increased blood flow
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to low back pain
(lumbar region) combined with
pain in the buttocks running
down the rear of the thigh and
sometimes into the leg and foot
Lumbago
Reduced muscular tension
Relaxing effect
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to sharp and sudden
low back pain (lumar region)
Epicondylitis
Blocks transmission of pain
by the nervous system
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to persistent pain
int he elbow
Torticollis
Reduced muscular tension
Relaxing effect
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to acute and sharp
pains int he back of the neck
Arthralgia
Blocks transmission of pain
by the nervous system
Analgesic current specifically
adapted to persistent pain in a
joint, as in osteoarthritis and rheu-
matsim (all joints in the limbs
except the elbow: see the Epi-
condylitis program above)