Wellness Pro Tens Unit/Frequency Generator for Pain Relief

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                    Introducing Wellness Pro
®  Tens Unit/Frequency Generator that is FDA Cleared for Pain Reliefwellnesspro2010.gif


Easiest to use on the market

FDA 510(k) cleared to market. Insurance Reimbursable.

New "Deep Pulse" technology for deeper frequency delivery to problem areas.

Ergonomic design with fully custom programmable functions for simple or advanced use.

Select your own frequencies! 1 Million to choose from!

Select any combination of the five wave types such as Burst, Spectrum, Sweep, Duplex or Continuous.

 

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1000 Pain auto codes to choose from

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A clinically proven method to reduce pain using electrical stimulus.  Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a noninvasive therapy indicated for the symptomatic relief from, and management of, chronic intractable pain and post-surgical and post-trauma acute pain.

For over 30 years, the medical community has used TENS as a safe and effective alternative to pharmacological approaches to pain control for many patients. TENS has minimal side effects and is non-addictive.

Advantages of Integrating TENS in Pain Management

  • Decreases pain, increases activity, and promotes return to work 1
  • Reduces the need for pain medication 2-4 and its concomitant side effects 2
  • Reduces the need for muscle relaxants, tranquilizers and steroids
  • Reduces the need for PT and OT services 2
  • Has no known side effects, no risk of overdosing, and no drug interference
  • Is cost effective, typically reimbursed, and easy to administer
  • Helps patients remain alert, functional, and productive
  • Puts patients in charge of their pain control

  • I have a specific condition.  Can these treatments help me?

    Yes, Electromedical Technologies and our partner University research centers and clinics in Europe and in the US have overseen treatments using the Wellness Pro with outstanding result in the reduction of pain in a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including the following:

    * Wound Healing                             * Sports Injuries                           * Carpal Tunnel Syndrome     
    * Spinal Cord Injuries                      * Alzheimers' Disease                * Parkinson's Disease        
    * Aids related Pain                           * Plantar Fascititis                       * TMJ                                           
    * Neuropathy                                     * Broken Bones                           * Cancer Pain
    *Soft Tissue Regeneration            * Herpes/Shingles                       * Sciatica   
    *Nerve Entrapment                          * Bells' Palsy                                * Fibromyalgia                      
    * Chronic Fatigue                             *Acute & Chronic Back Pain       *Arthritis-Osteo & rheumatoid 
    * Headaches/Migraines                  * Neurological Disorders           * Multiple Sclerosis
    *Disc Injuries/Tendonitis                 * Joint Pain                                  * Back Pain                              
               

    Evidence
    Scientists have studied TENS for the following health problems:
     
    Note: TENS has been suggested for many uses, based on tradition or on scientific theories. However, these uses have not been thoroughly studied in humans, and there is limited scientific evidence about safety or effectiveness. Some of these suggested uses are for conditions that are potentially life-threatening. Consult with a health care provider before using TENS for any use.

     

    Pain
    TENS is most often used to treat pain and is suggested to treat a wide variety of acute and chronic pain associated with cancer, cancer treatments, burns, amputation (phantom limb pain), and other causes. TENS has also been studied as anesthesia for medical procedures and surgeries.
    Joint disorders
    There is some evidence that TENS may relieve various kinds of joint pain, such as knee osteoarthritis, patellofemoral syndrome, and temporomandibular joint pain.
    Alzheimer's disease
    A small amount of early research reports that TENS may improve some symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, such as mood, memory and cycles of daily rest and activity.
    Heart disease
    TENS may be used to treat cardiovascular conditions such as angina (chest pain from heart disease) and cardiac ischemia (lack of blood flow to the heart). Further study is needed before conclusions can be drawn regarding the effectiveness of TENS in this area. People with heart disease or chest pain are advised to seek immediate medical attention from a licensed physician. Many well-studied drugs for heart disease are available
    Autoimmune disorders
    TENS has used to treat numerous autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis (arthritis of the spine), and Sjögren's syndrome.
    Back pain
    TENS or acupuncture-like TENS has been used to treat pain affecting the back, neck, and shoulders. TENS is also reported to reduce the recurrence of spinal disk hernias.
    Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)
    Several small studies report that TENS may reduce short-term discomfort and the need for pain medications.
    Headache
    There is some evidence that TENS may have some benefits in patients with migraines, cluster headaches, or chronic headaches.
    Nerve disorders
    TENS has been proposed as a treatment for nerve disorders, such as hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) and spasticity in multiple sclerosis. TENS has also been used to treat nerve pain (neuralgia) resulting from bruxism (teeth grinding) and spinal chord injuries.
    Labor pain
    The use of TENS for labor pain is controversial. Although several studies have been conducted, the results have not been conclusive. More studies are needed to make a firm conclusion. It is not clear if passage of electricity using TENS has harmful effects on the fetus.
    Pain from broken bones/acute trauma
    There is some evidence that TENS may relieve pain from broken bones and other physical trauma.
    Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain)
    TENS has been suggested as a treatment for peripheral neuropathy in diabetics.
    Postoperative recovery
    There are multiple studies of TENS being used to treat pain after different types of surgery, including abdominal surgery, heart surgery, lung surgery, gynecologic surgery and orthopedic surgery. Some studies report benefits (less pain, less pain with movement, or less need for pain medications), and others find no improvements.
    Post-stroke rehabilitation
    There is some evidence that TENS is beneficial in stroke rehabilitation. TENS may improve motor function in stroke patients. Further research is needed to draw a firm conclusion about effectiveness.
    Wounds
    TENS has been reported to help heal skin wounds and skin ulcers.
    Urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, detrusor instability
    Although several studies have supported using TENS to treat urinary incontinence, more research is necessary.
    Spinal muscular atrophy (in children)
    TENS therapy has been suggested for children with spinal muscular atrophy.
    Gastroparesis
    One small study of gastroparesis patients receiving percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (similar to TENS) reported favorable effects.
    Breathing difficulties
    Some evidence suggests that TENS could be useful for breathing difficulties, such as in burn patients or in adjunct to other components in a rehabilitation program for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
    Carpal tunnel syndrome
    TENS therapy have been studied as a treatment for carpel tunnel syndrome.
    Soft tissue injury
    TENS therapy has been used for treating soft tissue injuries, such as tendonitis and tendon injuries.
    Multiple sclerosis
    In a small study, patients with multiple sclerosis treated with TENS showed a trend toward improvement.
    Claudication (leg pain due to poor blood flow)
    Some evidence suggests chronic electrical muscle stimulation may be beneficial for the relief of intermittent claudication symptoms.
    Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
    A small study found a moderate benefit in children with ADHD.
    Cognitive impairment
    There is some evidence that TENS improves mood and mild cognitive impairment in otherwise healthy elderly patients.
    Low blood pressure
    There is some evidence that TENS reduces the severity of low blood pressure in patients undergoing Cesarean section.
    Tinnitus (ringing in the ear)
    TENS may relieve the symptoms of tinnitus, especially when the tinnitus is not caused by other conditions.
    Autism
    TENS has been used in therapy for autistic children, although the benefits remain unclear. More research is needed to determine whether TENS is an effective form of therapy for autism.
    Obesity
    TENS has been reported to aid weight loss in obese subjects.
    Menopausal symptoms
    TENS has been shown to help regulate hormonal balance in women undergoing menopause.
    Depression
    There is limited evidence that TENS effectively treats depression and increases the effectiveness of depression medications.
    Constipation
    Treatment with TENS has been reported to relieve constipation with no adverse effects.
    Pancreatic disorders
    TENS has been used to treat patients with acute pancreatitis.
    Allergies
    TENS has been reported to relieve the symptoms of seasonal allergies, though the benefits are not well understood.
    Muscle strength (physical performance)
    It has been reported that physical recovery after exercise improves with TENS therapy. TENS has been also used to increase muscle strength, suggesting potential benefits in physical therapy and rehabilitation.
    Stomach complaints
    TENS has been combined with magnet therapy for the treatment of heartburn.
    Blood flow disorders
    There is some evidence that TENS can enhance blood flow, especially after surgical procedures.
    Raynaud's disease
    There is some evidence to suggest that TENS may improve the symptoms associated with Raynaud's disease.
    Itching
    Relief from notalgia paresthetica, a type of itching, has been reported with TENS.
    Gout
    There is limited evidence that TENS decreases uric acid levels in the blood, which suggests that it may be an effective treatment for gout.

                      

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    Wellness Pro® 2010  Click Here for the
    Doctor's Prescription Form
      Prescription, Distributor Application or Doctor's License Required for Purchase.


    Cpt codes for Insurance Billing      CPT Billing Info for your Doctor


    Federal law requires a prescription by as licensed practitioner in order to purchase the Wellness Pro for Personal use. 
    Licensed practitioners and Distributors may purchase the Wellness Pro for therapy or demonstration purposes.
    Distributor Application available on request.


     3 Year Exchange Warranty - Industry First!   
      If there is a problem covered under warranty during the first 3 years we will send you a brand new machine!
     

    Package Includes:
    Wellness Pro Micro-current frequency generator 9WP-2010)
    7.5 Volt Universal power adapter
    Two (2) Stainless Hand Cylinders
    Four (4) Lead Wires for Electrodes (LW-185)
    Two (2) rectangular carbon-rubber electrodes (RCR-210)
    Two (2) round carbon-rubber electrodes (RCR-55)
    Four Stick on Electrodes with wires
    One (1) Large Wellness Wrap (WWL-3)
    Two (2) Small Wellness Wraps (WWS-2)
    Salt Free Hypoallergenic Conductivity Gel (CG-60)
    User Manual and 1000 Autocode List
    Carrying Case
           



    Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a practitioner licensed by the law of the State in which he/she practices

    References
      1 Fisbain D, Chabal C, Abbott A, et al. . Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) treatment outcome in long-term users. Clinical Journal of Pain. 1996;12;201-214.

    2 Chabal C, Fishbain D, Weaver M, Heine L.. Long-term transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) use: Impact on medical utilization and physical therapy costs. Clinical Journal of Pain. 1998;14;66-73.

    3 Erd M, Erdogan A, Erbil N, et al. . Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled study of the effect of TENS on post-thoracotomy pain and pulmonary function. World J Surg. 2005;29;1563-1570.

    4 Bjordal J, Johnson M, Ljunggreen A. . Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can reduce postoperative analgesic consumption. A meta-analysis with assessment of optimal treatment parameters for postoperative pain. Eur J Pain. 2003;7;181-188.

    5 Facchinetti F, Sforza G, Amidei M, et al. . Central and peripheral beta-endorphin responses to transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. NIDA Res Monograph. 1986;75;555-558.

     
    DISCLAIMER: Not all the statements and information contained on this page or on any page of this website have not been evaluated by the FDA.  The products described on these pages are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.  The Wellness Pro 2010 is an FDA Cleared Medical Device that is a Tens Unit for Pain relief only and federal law requires a Prescription by as licensed practitioner for personal use. 

     


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