The NEW 3-in-1 Elle TENS+ with contraction timer is undoubtedly the ultimate obstetric TENS machine. At last there is a TENS machine that covers all the different aspects of your labour and post labour needs and beyond. Essentially it is 3 fully functional TENS units in one. This versatile TENS unit can operate in either Birth Mode, General Pain Mode, or Pelvic Mode.
Features and Benefits:
3 units in 1 : treats birth pain,general pain and pelvic floor toning
Uses 4 large pads
Pre-set modes for ease of use
Integrated boost button
Built-in contraction timer
Opti-max technology for extra power when you need it
Neck cord for mobility
Easy to read user display
Elle TENS Plus Modes:
Birth mode: (Obstetric TENS) with contraction timer & Boost button
Burst mode: generally used between contractions
Boost mode: for combating additional pain during contractions
General pain mode: suitable for many chronic & acute pain conditions such as back pain, shoulder pain, arthritis, sciatica, sports injuries, migraine, period pain and postoperative pain.
Constant mode - Pulses are continuous and feel like a tingly sensation. This mode is generally used for acute pain conditions.
Burst mode - Pulses are off and on in a regular cycle and will feel like a heartbeat sensation. This mode is generally used for chronic pain conditions.
Massage mode - The pulses decrease and then increase in regular cycles creating a massaging sensation.
Mixed mode - 3 seconds of Constant and 3 seconds of Burst as described above.
Pelvic mode: vaginal probe for pelvic floor toning
PROG 1 - Helps with urge Incontinence
PROG 2 - Helps with Stress Incontinence
PROG 3 - A combination of urge and stress incontinence.
PROG 2 - After Care - an optional mode that can be used directly after treatment
What's Included:
Pack of 4 electrode pads (40 x 100mm)
2 lead wires plus 1 spare
2 x AA batteries plus 2 spare
Vaginal probe & lubrication gel sachet
Neck cord
Soft carrying pouch
Elle TENS Plus Instruction Manual
Quick Start Guide
Women's Guide to Drug Free Pain Relief
Pad (electrode) placement chart