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it is suposed that NEVER a TES seems to be uncomnfortable..it needs to be as
a local stim to help in movements...Cant you suprim the therapy ?? here when
a parent does not want something we must inmediatelly suprim it, although we
think its the best for the child...  ANNIE PT
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De: Cindy Mallory <[log in to unmask]>
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Fecha: Jueves 17 de Junio de 1999 09:28
Asunto: Re: e-stim assisted PT and TES


>Trisha,
>        My son's P.T. just got a little E-stim machine and my son
complained
>when she turned the volume up. So I put it on me and it was uncomfortable,
>like a needle prick of electricity, but I wouldn't be able to tolerate it
>either. Is the TES similiar to this or is it at such a low volume that
Amber
>doesn't feel it?      Cindy
>

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