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When the activity of large fibers exceeds that of small fibers, the gate closes. This is why rubbing a bumped elbow or applying a TENS unit reduces pain.
| Technique | Mechanism | DDSC 018 Advantage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Standard TENS | Random high-frequency | Less adaptation, shorter relief | | Low-Frequency TENS | Opioid-mediated (acupuncture-like) | Slower onset; not pure gate | | Spinal Cord Stimulator | Surgical implant; dorsal column gating | Invasive, expensive | | DDSC 018 | Optimized A-beta burst gate | Non-invasive, patterned to prevent tolerance | pain gate ddsc 018
The DDSC 018 is indicated for the symptomatic relief and management of: When the activity of large fibers exceeds that
DDSC 018 – “Pain Gate Mechanisms” is a structured instructional unit designed to explain the neurophysiological basis of pain modulation through the Gate Control Theory (Melzack & Wall, 1965). The module bridges fundamental neuroscience with clinical pain management strategies. DDSC 018 emphasizes that gating is most effective
The protocol maps electrode placement to specific spinal segments. For example:
DDSC 018 emphasizes that gating is most effective when stimulating the same spinal segment as the pain source.