Compex

TENS/HEAT Back Wrap

SKU:
CX182BW01XXXX
The Compex TENS/Heat Back Wrap and Unit delivers low back comfort and support.

The Compex TENS/Heat Back Wrap and Unit delivers low back comfort and support.


TENS/HEAT BACK WRAP

The Compex TENS/Heat Back Wrap and Unit delivers low back comfort and support. The Compex TENS/Heat Device in conjunction with the back wrap offers eight modes to temporarily relieve pain, whether from exercise, household work, work or day-to-day activities. The TENS function also aids in chronic pain management, intractable pain, and pain associated with arthritis. Use the touch screen to choose your program, intensity, and level of heat.

  • No electrodes needed
  • Anatomical pad placements
  • Compression and warmth to relax muscles
  • 8 different TENS/NMES programs
  • 2 levels of heat
  • Wireless and portable
  • Available in 2 sizes

Program Summary

Mode Pulse Rate Mode Description Intended Use
Mode 1 Combination of the below Combination of the below Pain relief and muscle stimulation with combined pulse rates
Mode 2 69 Hz Pulse on for 3.4 seconds and off for 1.6 seconds Pain relief with pulse rate of 69 Hz
Mode 3 12.5 - 55.5 Hz Pulse on for 20 seconds and off for 1 second Muscle stimulation with variable pulse rate
Mode 4 1.2 Hz Pulse on every 0.85 seconds Pain relief with a pulse rate of 1.2 Hz
Mode 5 100 Hz Pulse on for 10 seconds and off for 2.5 seconds Pain relief with a pulse rate of 100 Hz
Mode 6 100 Hz Pulse on for 20 seconds and off for 1 second Pain relief with a pulse rate of 100 Hz and a longer time
Mode 7 20 Hz Pulse on for 5 seconds and off for 1 second Muscle stimulation with a fixed pulse rate of 20 Hz
Mode 8 160 Hz Pulse on for 10 seconds and off for 2 seconds Pain relief with a pulse rate of 160 Hz

What is TENS?

TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) are tiny electrical pulses delivered through a device which can help alleviate pain through two different means. By stimulating the sensory nerves through TENS, the body produces a high amount of endorphins to reduce the pain in the body. The other method of pain relief, known as GATE Control Theory, works to block pain signals to the brain.


EMS vs. TENS

EMS (Electrical muscle stimulation) is often confused with TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), a common modality used in physical therapy offices. Compex EMS provides an electrical current at a specifically designed frequency to target motor nerves. These nerves activate the muscle to contract based on the amount of resistance applied through the device. The brain goes through a similar process when actual weights are lifted.

TENS is designed to target sensory nerves. Typically, sensory nerves receive a signal that they relay to the brain, the brain then decides if the stimulus is painful, soft, warm, etc. When using a TENS program the goal is to alleviate pain by either inducing an endorphin release (Low Frequency TENS programs) or to block the pain signals to the brain through the Gate Theory (High Frequency TENS programs).