
Well-Life® TENS & EMS

| Well-Life Healthcare Limited is our strategic partner in developing TENS & EMS series. |
| Well-Life Taiwan was founded in 1999, focusing on Electro-Therapeutic Medical Device. Over these years, has been devoted to the development of the TENS / EMS / Interferential whatever the full relative ranges for the professional & customers market, from the Professional therapy device, Consumer Healthcare to Beauty-Care. |
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| We focus our attention on manufacturing the best quality products available while effectively controlling our operating expenses. Keeping our overhead properly managed allows us to sell quality products at a very competitive price. |
| We prefer to work with a few carefully chosen customers who realize that success comes when two companies come together with a common goal and realize that their combined efforts are more affective than their individual efforts. |
| Well-Life has invested in their own "exclusive" engineers that are committed to developing exclusively for Well-life. Our ability to nurture and maintain relations around the world gives us the ability to identify and capture new technology. |
| TENS |
| The original skill of TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator/ Stimulation) is from the doctors of the ancient Rome. They use electric eels to treat people who have headache and arthritis. Until decades ago, the age of machine coming, people took the advantage of stable electricity to obtain more effective TENS therapy. TENS, as the name applied, is used to simulate the nerve, muscle and cells via surface skin by low electricity to make the brain produce endorphins or natural pain killers and then to reach the goal of relieving syndromes and stopping pain. |
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For decades' development, the scientists found that low output and near bio-electricity not only stop pain but also can revive tissues, for tissue revival is the result of serial heat and electro-chemical effect. That is, the revival of cells and tissues need low electricity to supply the power. |
| 1. TENS signals heading to the brain is faster than the pain so that the painful feeling is lightened. 2. TENS stimulates the brain to secrete endorphin flowing into the blood and the spinal fluid, and then relieves the pain. 3. TENS stimulates the sympathetic nerve to remove the pain or strain coming from diseases or pressure. |
| 1. Easy use, simple operation. 2. Handy pocket size. 3. Connect to various electrodes to get best effect. 4. No pain generate during usage, pain relief immediately. 5. For long-term home care, save time and money. 6. No limitation on age or gender, available for 2 persons using simultaneously. 6. Designed for saving electricity. |
| EMS |
| 1. EMS: Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulator. 2. Principle: Take the advantage of electircity to stimulate the hypodermic motor system (the nerves and muscles) transcutaneously to increase spontaneous muscle contraction. This is a passive exercise that can reduce the most degeneration caused by local nerve atrophy or paralysis. 3. Application: A new approach for stopping pain. |
| 1. Pulse Rate (PR): Acute pain/80-150Hz Chronic pain/1-20Hz. 2. Pulse Width (PW): The wider the pulse width is, the stronger the stimulation is (it is because the output ON time is longer, not the output intensity). 3. Output: The traditional standard for adjusting the intensity is that the muscles are seen to contract under the user's pain tolerance. 4. Adjusting speed: Faster on normal muscles, slower on abnormal muscles. |
| IF |
| Interferential therapy is based on the effect of low frequency stimulation as in the biological frequency range. The low interferential current is the result of two interacting medium frequency current produced by IF units. Interferential stimulator means the transmission of a small electrical pulse through the skin into painful area causing a mild tingling sensation. This sensation works to prevent pain signals from reaching the brain. IF uses four electrodes which allow better focus and deeper tissue stimulation. |
| IF: Interferential Stimulator 1. Principle: Transmission of a small electrical pulse through the skin into painful area causing a mild tingling sensation. 2. Application: • Symptomatic relief and management of chronic intractable pain. • Adjunctive treatment in the management of post surgical and post traumatic acute problems. • Soft tissue of the forefoot. |
| 1. Would not result in over-excitation of nervous and muscular tissues. 2. Mild transcutaneous nerve stimulation would not result in discomforts and pain. 3. More current output is acceptable. 4. No electrolysis will occur of medium frequency can accept more electric current during treatment. 5. Clear operation procedure. 6. Portable. 7. Low battery indication 8. Excellent lead wire-L shaped pin. |