The actiTENS mini is a connected medical device for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) intended to treat pain in adults. It also contains an electrical muscle strengthening (EMS) program. It is intended for people over 22 years of age with unimpaired intellectual abilities. The actiTENS mini is fixed directly on the body using a fastening accessory. It adapts to the shape of the body with its flexible design. The actiTENS mini can be used discreetly during daily activities. The EIG (electrical impulse generator) generates electrical impulses that are diffused in the body through skin electrodes connected to one or two channels via cables available in various lengths. Managing the EIG is done by means of the actiTENS Mobile App that allows users to control the stimulation session by choosing: a stimulation program, the number of channels used, the stimulation intensity for each channel and the stimulation duration. It is intended to be used by the patient at home and for therapeutic application by medical professionals.
An assembly of electrically-powered devices designed to reduce the perception of pain by electrically stimulating peripheral nerves across the skin [transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)]. It includes an external current generator and skin-surface electrodes. It typically includes several predetermined stimulation options and is often worn on a belt or carried in a pocket of the user. It is intended for use in the home and healthcare facility to treat pain from surgery, trauma, musculoskeletal problems/arthritis, bursitis, dental problems, and may be used in physical therapy and during labour/delivery.