Etrans-1
Device for transcranial electroanalgesia / electrotranquilization.
Description
- Transcranial electroanalgesia is a neurotropic method based on the effect of pulsed currents on the central nervous system.
- The method is described as having sedative, tranquilizing and analgesic effects.
- Its mechanism is associated with selective stimulation of structures involved in the endogenous opioid system of the brainstem.
Possible effects
- general pain-relieving effect;
- sedative effect;
- support of vascular regulation;
- support of trophic and regenerative processes;
- reduction of neuromuscular tension.
Indicative use in physiotherapy
- cranial nerve neuralgia;
- pain related to vertebrogenic disorders;
- causalgia and phantom pain;
- autonomic dystonia;
- sleep disturbance, fatigue and weather sensitivity reactions.
Contraindications
- acute pain caused by internal organ emergencies;
- epilepsy;
- progressive organic neurological disease;
- severe heart rhythm disorders;
- implanted pacemaker;
- skin damage in electrode placement areas.
⚠️ The information is educational and does not replace medical consultation.
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