Pain: Gate Ddsc 018 Better
Bulk stimulators require large pads and cause muscle twitching. The Pain Gate unit, using the 018 setting, selectively targets the substantia gelatinosa (the actual gate region of the spine). Users can place electrodes on the paraspinal muscles and feel the pain "turn off" laterally, rather than just causing a muscle spasm.
Use the high-frequency setting for 10 minutes prior to physical therapy or light exercise. Closing the gate beforehand prevents the sudden spikes in pain that often cause protective muscle guarding.
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To understand why advanced optimization protocols achieve superior outcomes, it is necessary to examine the underlying neuroanatomy of the Gate Control Theory . The spinal cord’s dorsal horn acts as the primary gatekeeper. Traffic through this gate is dictated by two distinct types of peripheral nerve fibers: Small-Diameter Fibers (The Pain Messengers)
"The '018' setting is magic. I don't know why, but the pain fades about 2 minutes into the session and stays gone for my whole shift. This is better than my spinal injection." — Marcus T., Warehouse Worker
Studies have shown that DDSC 018 exhibits a unique mechanism of action, selectively activating large-diameter nerve fibers to modulate pain perception. By closing the pain gate, DDSC 018 reduces the transmission of pain signals to the brain, providing relief from various types of pain. Bulk stimulators require large pads and cause muscle
: These slow, thinly myelinated or unmyelinated fibers carry noxious stimuli (pain, heat, mechanical trauma) from peripheral tissues. When active, they inhibit the spinal cord's natural brake cells, effectively "opening the gate" and letting pain signals rush upward to the thalamus and cerebral cortex.
But he cannot hold pain. He is only a conduit.
The mechanism relies on a balance between different types of nerve fibers: Use the high-frequency setting for 10 minutes prior
Certain conditions make the use of TENS units unsafe. These devices should generally not be used by individuals with pacemakers or other implanted electronic devices, those with heart rhythm problems, or individuals who are pregnant. Furthermore, electrodes should never be placed on the head, neck, or chest.
Traditional methods close the gate using heat, ice, or massage. The does it electronically, but with a precision that manual methods lack. It sends a specific frequency of electrical impulses that travel faster than pain signals, essentially "slamming the gate shut" before your brain registers the hurt.