Tens Physiotherapy for pain relief
TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. In TENS therapy, electrical devices are used to send stimulating pulses across the surface of the skin and along the nerve strands.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield may cover TENS units, however coverage varies by state. Coverage has recently changed in Illinois, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. Whereas these states used to not cover TENS as of 1/1/2012, they are currently covering TENS. As with all insurances, you will have to contact your insurance company to see if your plan will pay for TENS. It might be helpful to have the Billing Codes for TENS available - the codes are E0720 or E0730.
Research suggests that TENS nerve stimulation can be effective in managing chronic pain for some individuals. TENS works by sending electrical impulses through the skin to block pain signals. While results vary, many people report reduced pain levels and improved quality of life with TENS therapy. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if TENS is a suitable treatment option for your specific condition.
17 tens = (10 + 7) tens = 10 tens + 7 tens = 1 hundred + 7 tens.
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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.
31 tens(310)
190 + 130 = 320
16.8 tens, or 16 tens with 8 left over.
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