About
TENS Therapy (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
TENS therapy is a non-invasive pain relief technique that uses low-voltage electrical currents to block pain signals sent to the brain, providing temporary relief from both acute and chronic pain.
WHo is it for
This approach is ideal for individuals who:
Suitable for people with chronic back pain, neck pain, arthritis, sciatica, post-surgical discomfort, and menstrual cramps. It’s often used alongside physiotherapy or at-home pain management.
Technology
TENS devices use electrodes placed on the skin to deliver electrical impulses that stimulate the nerves, encouraging the release of endorphins (the body’s natural painkillers) while disrupting pain signals.
Recommended Sessions
Sessions can be done daily or several times per week, lasting 20–40 minutes each. Frequency depends on the level of pain and therapeutic goals.
32 Years of Success
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will handle the majority of medical requests, with a specialists involved only if necessary.
Founding of the First Clinic
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
1987
Expansion Team of Doctors
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
1996
Global Breakthrough
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2004
Equipment Upgrade
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2010
Re-Branding of the Network
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2019
Why Choose Us?
Quality
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Focus
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.