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DENAS PCM - Instable Method; Stable;Instable Method; Exposure Time

DENAS PCM
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811.4.1.2 Instable Method.
With this method, electrodes are moved around the zone selected for stimulation. Make
smooth movements sliding the body surface with speed of 0.5 to 2–3 cm per second.
Make straight, round or other movements applying slight compression depending on
the size and relief of the stimulated zone.
1.4.1.3 Stable / Instable Method.
With stable / instable method, in-build or external zonal electrodes are applied and kept
for a short period of time on the selected zones, for example, on the most painful zones.
1.4.2 Exposure Time.
When treatment session is conducted for emergency aid (for example, for pain relief), the
main criteria to assess suciency of treatment during the session when pain disappears or
the patient has fewer complaints.
In case of course treatment, when patient’s condition stabilizes you can follow the average
stimulation time values listed below.

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