To position the electrodes for electrostimulation, follow these general steps: 1. Clean and dry the skin where the electrodes will be placed. 2. Position the electrodes on the muscle groups you intend to stimulate, ensuring they are placed firmly but comfortably on the skin. For specific placement instructions, refer to our Electrode positioning page or consult with a healthcare professional.
Yes, TENS and EMS pads are often the same. They are both reusable adhesive electrodes used for transmitting electrical impulses from the device to the skin. However, the pads should be compatible with the specific device being used, whether it's a TENS or EMS unit.
Tesmed electrodes are compatible with the vast majority of TENS and EMS devices. Specifically, they are compatible with all devices that have 2mm pin connector cables (most pin connectors have this diameter).
To take care of your electrical muscle stimulation pads (electrostimulator electrodes), follow these guidelines: After each use, place the electrodes back on their plastic backing to prevent them from drying out. Occasionally, you can clean the electrodes with a damp cloth and let them air dry. Avoid using harsh chemicals or soaking them in water. Store the electrodes in a cool, dry place. Regularly check for signs of wear and replace the electrodes as needed.
If the stimulator pads are not sticking, try washing them using a water-dampened cloth and let them dry naturally. If the adhesive on the pads has worn off and they still don't stick, it's time to replace the pads.
You should replace TENS unit pads when they no longer stick properly, typically after 20 to 30 uses. Signs like reduced adhesiveness or wear and tear indicate it's time for a replacement.
Generally, electrodes (both EMS and TENS pads) last between 20 to 30 uses. The lifespan of electrostimulator electrodes varies depending on usage, care, and quality. Always use them on clean skin, free of oils and creams. To extend electrodes lifespan, store them properly, keep them clean, and replace electrodes when they lose their adhesiveness or become damaged.