This video from, http://www.medfaxxinc.com, details how a tens, tns, transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator works to stop pain. Pain mechanisms are discussed and the method used with tens, interferential therapy, Infrex Plus Combination Interferential and Tens unit, and other forms of electrotherapy are discussed.. Tens is used to treat chronic pain conditions such as phantom limb pain, knee pain, headache pain, neck pain, foot pain, diabetic neuropathy pain, and back pain.
This got me thinking, would it be possible to use something like this, in the form of a pacemaker type thing, to stimulate the release of serotonin/dopamine, if it could be implemented in such a way...
CreationsAndReviews 1 year ago
first view and first comment. I've used a tens machine several times and i must say, it's very effective.
tucsondog 2 years ago