TENS
Americannoun
acronym
Etymology
Origin of TENS
t(ranscutaneous) e(lectrical) n(erve) s(timulator)
Example Sentences
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The device, known as TENS, for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, became a standard medical tool.
From New York Times • Oct. 24, 2023
TENS, Lidoderm patches, in some cases nutrition and weight loss therapy, treatment for depression, smoking cessation?
From New York Times • Dec. 22, 2014
Over the next three months, the clinic treated her neck and back with TENS, massages, electrical stimulation and heat packs.
From BusinessWeek • Nov. 10, 2011
The theory served as the basis for a now widely used analgesic therapy known as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, or TENS.
From Time Magazine Archive
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