Abstract: A transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation device configured to provide therapy to a patient includes a control unit assembly, a power source, and a therapy plate electrically coupled to the power source. The therapy plate includes an electrical source configured to deliver electrical stimulation to the patient, a heat source configured to deliver heat to the patient, and a radiation source configured to deliver radiation to the patient. The transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation device further includes a rigid connector electrically coupling the therapy plate to the power source such that the therapy plate is fixed relative to the power source.
Abstract: A far infrared electrically and thermally conductive electrode device includes an electrode set and a connection assembly, through which the electrode set is connected to the case of a host in a wireless way. The electrode set is both electrically and thermally conductive. The method for making the electrode of the electrode device includes steps of disposing an electrode protecting layer on a first side of a far infrared heating layer; disposing an electrode insulating layer on a second side of the far infrared heating layer; disposing an electrode layer on the surface of the electrode insulating layer; and covering the electrode layer with a conducting gel layer. Through the above-mentioned structure, the electrode set emits far infrared rays and generates heat when the host supplies power. The electrode set becomes conductive to simulate nerves of different layers of tissue under a person's skin.