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titleOfInvention Eye strain recovery device
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To simultaneously stimulate a number of acupoints, take care to avoid energization of the eyeball, and improve the usability. SOLUTION: Since a control means 3 controls a signal generating means 4 to output and output an electric stimulation pulse, it is possible to simultaneously stimulate many acupoints, and to control consideration to avoid energization of an eyeball. It is also possible for the control means 3 to perform output control such as changing the stimulus level and the stimulus position, so that the usability can be improved. Based on this, the electrode probe 9 for each stimulation point by the low frequency stimulation pulse is used. 2, nerves and the like existing in the subcutaneous tissue in the stimulation area indicated by the hatched area A in FIG. 2 can be stimulated with high efficiency, and eyestrain can be efficiently recovered.
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