Electrodes for a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator

Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical energy applicator

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C607S142000, C600S372000, C600S391000, C600S395000

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06907299

ABSTRACT:
A TENS electrode formed by multiple layers, wherein a layer of self-adhesive conductive gel base onto which the conductive body is mounted. An isolating pad mounted on the conductive body, and a lead wire securely sandwiched in between the conductive body and the isolating tape. The conductive body is made of carbon fiber to provide the advantages of low impedance and superior softness. Further, since the conductive body is made of nonmetallic material, any electromagnetic interference is avoided.

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patent: 5571165 (1996-11-01), Ferrari
patent: 5727549 (1998-03-01), Suda et al.
patent: 6600957 (2003-07-01), Gadsby

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