The TENS stands for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. It is used as a therapeutic for symptoms of pain and discomfort arising from various conditions.
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you worded this wrong but i think you are trying to say is the coloum of 4 is in the tens place so an example of the tens place is 1.243 ....................so the four would be in the tens place...... does that help you sry u worded wrong so i dont really now what to tell you
6 tens
To calculate 67 tens plus 10 tens, you first convert the tens into their numerical values. This gives you 670 (from 67 tens) plus 100 (from 10 tens), which equals 770. Therefore, 67 tens plus 10 tens equals 770.
it is unlikely as tens machines stimulate muscles and arthritis is not a muscular condition.
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The common name for sub patellar bursitis is "knee bursitis."
Shoulders, knees, and elbows (: glad to help!
Yes. I had this problem about 3 years ago. Had MRI and showed to be bursitis of shoulder. My dr. prescribed a dose pack and it worked. Haven't had any problems until this week.
Not wearing high heels can help prevent bursitis in the heel, as can changing to new running shoes as soon as the old ones are worn out.
No its not. It is two different conditions. Bursitis is the swelling of a bursa sac and tennis elbow is tears in tendons in the arm near the elbow. The sources and related links can help you further.
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The TENS stands for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. It is used as a therapeutic for symptoms of pain and discomfort arising from various conditions.
Bursitis can occur in various regions of the body where there are bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs that help reduce friction between bones and soft tissues. Common sites for bursitis include the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees.
It may cause symptoms identical to bursitis