Electrostimulation
Pad Placement Techniques
For:
Interferential Current Therapy
Trigger Point Therapy
Nerve Block Technique
Russian Muscle Stimulation
Edema Reduction
Muscle Spasm Reduction
LSI
ET
8849 Bond
Overland Park, KS 66214
KC Metro (913) 894-4493
Toll Free (800) 832-0053
(M004, Date Printed 07/24/01 COPYRIGHT 1989 by LSIInterferential Current Therapy
INDICATIONS [FREQUENCY | PREMOD | SWEEP TIME INTENSITY 10/10 | VECTOR)
ON/OFF ON/OFF 10/50
Chronic Pain 3-5 HZ On On 20 Mild twitching contraction N/A | On
(Red (Red Min. (equal on both (Red
Light) Light) channels if possible) Light)
Sub Acute Pain 1-150 HZ, On On 10-15 Sub contraction NIA On
(Red (Red Min. or (Red
Light) Light) patient comfort zone Light)
Acute Pain, 80-120 HZ On On 10-15, Sub contraction N/A On
(Red (Red Min. or (Red
Light) Light) patient comfort zone Light)
Hyper Acute Pain | 4000 HZ, NIA N/A 8-10 Patient comfort zone NA or
Nerve Min. (No
Block Light)
grams
‘TIP: Always eross pads so the X-marks the area of pain or dysfunction.
‘TIP: Incorporating trigger points in pad placement if relative to dysfunction or pain will provide additional pain relief in some cases. (See Trigger point stimulation
pad placement diInterferential Current Therapy
LUMBAR PAIN
CERVICAL PAIN
THORACIC PAIN