Ernie 0771 737 5815
Natremed,
Unit B9
Keepsafe Self Storage Ltd
Bailey Hall Road
Halifax,
HX3 9XJ
General Information
Product Information
and Sales
NEW Products
The W-803 Acupuncture Body Relaxing Machine is a preprogrammed portable acu-portable massager that combines the benefits of modern western technology with the ancient Asian Acupuncture theory of massage acupuncture, and low frequency impulses to help relieve pain.
Like the electronic muscle stimulators used by Chiropractors, this massager sends low frequency impulses to help stimulate and tone muscles, improve circulation and provide completely natural pain relief in muscles and joints.
The W-803 can be use for the following:
1. Relieves Aches and Pains.
2. Improves Blood Circulation.
3. Increases Range of Motion. 4. Stress Release.
5. Relieves Sore Muscles.
6. Tones and Strengthens Muscles.
7. Reduces Inflammation.
Features
TENS is a non-invasive, low-risk nerve stimulation that reduces pain,
For both acute and chronic pain.
Get your W-803 today from Natremed.
RRP £15.99
This fantastic little device is only £11.99 + P&P. Includes Replacement Electrode Pad FREE
Why can we offer this device at this discounted price?
Because we buy In Bulk, Direct and Import Direct. We don't have any middle-men
pushing up the price. So you benefit from our buying power.
The W-803 has the following modes of operation: we recommend the Pulse and Acupuncture modes
The machine will deliver short duration discrete ‘pulses’ of electrical energy, at a predefined delivery rate. The level can be adjusted on the unit.
The reason that such short duration pulses can be used to achieve these effects is that the targets are the sensory nerves which tend to have relatively low thresholds ( i.e. they are quite easy to excite) and that they will respond to a rapid change of electrical state. There is generally no need to apply a prolonged pulse in order to force a sensory nerve to depolarise, therefore stimulation for less than a millisecond is sufficient.
Acupuncture-like TENS uses stimulation at a low-frequency (usually 1–4 Hz), long-pulse duration ~200 μsec), the intensity can be varied on the unit. With acupuncture-like TENS, the intensity is increased to produce visible non-painful muscle contractions. Pain relief is believed to be produced by descending pain inhibitory pathways through the release of endogenous opioids. The electrodes should be positioned to produce visible muscle contractions (e.g., over a myotome related to the painful area). The patient will experience paresthesia and muscle contraction (twitching type) with this mode. As muscle contractions occur, additional sensory information is carried from the muscle spindle via muscle afferents (Aδ). It is desirable that the patient experiences motor contraction; therefore, the intensity should be increased until the patient feels this.
Note Always start your treatment with a Low level, and gradually increase it.