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Buy Electrical Stimulation Devices: TENS, EMS & NMES for and Rehabilitation – Switzerland. Electrical stimulation is one of the most extensively studied forms of therapy in physical therapy. At MEDiDOR, you’ll find 27 professional devices and accessories from Chattanooga, Compex, and other manufacturers—many models are MiGeL-listed and covered by basic health insurance.
Electrotherapy devices are classified according to the type of current and their intended use.
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for acute and chronic conditions: back pain, osteoarthritis, neuropathic pain, labor pain. Mechanism of action: activation of pain inhibition via A-beta fibers (gate control theory) and the body’s own release of endorphins. Frequency range typically 2–150 Hz. Many TENS devices are MiGeL-listed and, when medically indicated, are covered by basic health insurance (KVG).
Electrical muscle stimulation for and strengthening in athletes, rehabilitation patients, and body sculpting. Frequencies of 30–80 Hz for and hypertrophy training. Popular in sports physiotherapy and competitive sports.
Restoration of muscle function following surgery, in cases of paralysis, or muscle atrophy. This treatment is prescribed by a doctor and closely monitored by a therapist.
Transdermal delivery of active ingredients (e.g., for hyperhidrosis, tendinitis) using direct current—an effective complement to manual therapy.
Deep-tissue treatment for chronic pain syndromes and muscle tension, using either interference current or stereodynamic current.
MEDiDOR has been a specialist retailer for in Switzerland for over 30 years. More than 2,000 medical practices and clinics rely on our product range.
Compex offers compact 4-channel devices with validated programs for , rehabilitation, and pain management. The Theta, Rehab, and Physio models are widely used in sports physiotherapy and professional sports. Compact, portable, battery-powered.
Chattanooga covers the entire spectrum with its Intelect series—from portable 2-channel devices to stationary multifunctional systems with ultrasound and laser modules. Standard equipment in rehabilitation centers and hospitals.
Absolute contraindications include: pacemakers and implantable defibrillators, pregnancy (abdominal/lumbar region), epilepsy, acute thrombosis, and use over the carotid sinus. Additional relative contraindications may apply depending on the device—consult a physician if in doubt.
High-quality lithium-ion batteries last 4–7 years under normal conditions. Replacement batteries are available for Compex and Chattanooga devices and are easy to replace yourself.
Self-adhesive gel electrodes (e.g., Chattanooga Durastick) are standard—available in 5×5 cm small muscle groups), 5×9 cm 10×5 cm larger areas). Lifespan: 15–30 uses, depending on skin condition and cleaning.
Yes. Many TENS devices are listed in the MiGeL and can be covered by basic health insurance if there is a medical indication. You can find the MiGeL number listed directly with the product.
Entry-level devices start at CHF 200. Professional 4-channel devices for range from CHF 500 to CHF 1,500. Stationary multifunctional systems (e.g., Chattanooga Intelect) cost up to CHF 3,500.
Not sure which device best suits your treatment plan? We’ll be happy to advise you personally—by phone, email, or at our Zurich showroom. Order by 5 p.m. for next-business-day delivery; free shipping on orders of CHF 50 or more.