Monday, June 30, 2014

The advantages of exercise in the measures of frequency of pain and activity level remained ...
stimulation was offered for only half the treatment period. The authors report the results of a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. when added to a standard exercise program for industrial workers with acute low back pain (LBP). Fifty-eight work-injured patients with LBP of 3-10 weeks duration were randomized Into two groups that received actual or placebo stimulation in combination with the exercise regimen. The groups were compared on the primary outcome measures of disability, pain, and return to work. No significant differences between the experimental and placebo groups were discovered on any of the measured outcomes. Exercise alone, when continued over 4 weeks, reduced disability and pain scores significantly. Under the experimental conditions of this trial.

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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) was evaluated as a postoperative analgesic. Patients undergoing lumbar spine operations, hip surgery, and gynecological laparotomies were studied. Sterile electrodes, placed near the incision immediately after operation, were connected to a continuously operating stimulator for 48 hours after operation. Results from 46 experimental patients demonstrated that TENS could reduce the demand for postoperative narcotics in a group of patients who had not used narcotic analgesics before operation.

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TENS is a remarkably safe treatment modality. Without the risk of thermal injury associated with heat and cold and without the side effects associated with pharmacologic, nerve block, and surgical interventions, the perception among many clinicians and third-party payers that TENS is overused is not surprising. A small group of patient’s remains in whom TENS may produce risk.These patients include: (1) patients with pacemakers; (2) patients with significant sensory impairment, (3) patients with spinal cord stimulators; and (4) patients who are pregnant, because of risk of inducement of labor.



Friday, January 24, 2014

Gel Plain Insole

Gel Products (Foot Care Range)

Gel Plain Insoles
Recommended for : Gives comfort to the foot sole area in advancing age. The increase in body weight effects the foot by uneven distribution of body weight leading to severe pain in foot. In the foot deformity it is readily available for its correction. Doctors have essential advice for post operative foot sores for cushion comfort and even distribution of the body weight.

Benefits : The pressure exerted on the foot sole area is absorbed by the easy Walk Gel Insole and evenly distributes it, further do not allow to generate any pressure points leading to pain, permitting the person pain free walking with cushioning comfort. 
Available in Sizes (pair) : Small, Medium, Large & Ex. Large.