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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation uses surface transcutaneous electrodes to deliver electronic stimulation (pulses) to the muscles to bring full contraction, full relaxation, increased heat and blood circulation through muscle tissue, and lymphatic drainage thus bringing oxygen to the muscle and removing spasm, thereby, eliminating lactic acid and CO2. It is used to diagnose and treat painful muscle spasms and mal-positions of the craniofacial structures. |



