DENAS-PCM
A Russian dynamic electro-neurostimulation (DENS) device offering selectable frequencies for pain, blood pressure, and inflammation — an established Eastern-market medical-device lineage less familiar in the West.
- The device is described as a dynamic electro-neurostimulation tool with selectable frequencies producing different therapeutic effects — some for pain syndromes, others for blood-pressure normalization or inflammation.
- Stated mechanisms include signaling directly to the nervous system, depolarization/hyperpolarization of nerve cells, and 'therapeutic alteration of activity in the central, peripheral, or autonomic nervous systems.'
- It is positioned as a home-use device with preventive program modes.
DENS/TENS-family electrostimulation is a real, established clinical modality for pain — DENAS represents a specific Russian lineage of it.
The Atlas's source for this entry was a curated third-party wellness page, not a clean DENAS manufacturer site (the obvious .com domains were parked or unrelated) — flagged transparently.
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- What is DENAS's actual regulatory and clinical status in Russia versus how it is marketed in Western wellness contexts — these may differ substantially?
- Where is the authoritative manufacturer source? The Atlas could not reach a clean primary site and sourced this from a third-party curation — a gap to close.
- How does DENAS's frequency-selection differ, if at all, from standard TENS units already in medical use?
DENAS is a genuinely different case from the Western consumer devices in this region: it descends from an established Eastern-bloc electrostimulation-device industry with its own clinical and regulatory history, largely invisible to Western readers.
The Atlas is being explicit that this entry rests on a secondary source (a curated wellness page) rather than a clean primary — the manufacturer's own authoritative site still needs to be located and the entry deepened.
SOURCE: divinemarga.com/new-technologies (scraped 2026-07-09) — secondary source; primary DENAS site not yet located
What is the authoritative manufacturer source and its actual Russian regulatory status?
Not yet located — the primary domains checked were parked/unrelated. The Atlas is tracking for the real source.
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