Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy delivered to the ankle region involves the application of low-voltage electrical currents through electrodes placed on the skin. This gentle stimulation targets peripheral nerves, aiming to modulate pain signals and potentially offer relief.
This targeted application of electrical stimulation offers a non-invasive approach to managing discomfort originating in the ankle joint and surrounding tissues. Potential benefits include reduced pain perception, improved local circulation, and muscle relaxation. While a relatively modern technique, the principles underlying electrical stimulation for pain relief have been explored for centuries. Its evolution to the portable, user-friendly devices available today represents a significant advancement in pain management options.