Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) vs Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) / Powered Muscle Stimulation (PMS)…
What is difference?
TENS is a completely safe, non-invasive, drug-free methods of pain management. By sending small electrical impulses through electrodes placed on the skin the underlying nerve fibers TENS is able to relieve the pain. TENS works by two different mechanisms.
First, electrical stimulation of the nerve fibers can block a pain signal from being carried to the brain. If the signal is blocked, pain is not perceived.
Secondly, the body has its own mechanism for suppressing pain. It does this by releasing natural compounds called endorphins which act as analgesics.
By effectively managing pain without drugs, TENS allows many people with chronic pain conditions, to resume daily activity. TENS has proven to be beneficial in the treatment of acute and chronic pain caused by pain related medical conditions. When TENS is used as an analgesic, patients are instructed to try different frequencies and intensities to find those that provide them with the best pain control. Optimal settings of stimulus parameters are subjective and are determined by trial and error.