Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy utilizes low-voltage electrical currents to alleviate pain. Adapted for canine use, these devices deliver controlled electrical pulses through electrodes placed on the animal’s skin. This gentle stimulation can target specific nerves associated with discomfort.
This therapeutic modality offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to pain management for various canine conditions, including osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, and post-surgical recovery. By modulating nerve signals, the therapy can potentially reduce pain perception, improve mobility, and enhance overall quality of life. While a relatively recent advancement in veterinary care, its application is rapidly expanding as research continues to demonstrate its efficacy and safety.