21 CFR 882.5890 — Stimulator, Nerve, Transcutaneous, For Pain Relief

Neurology (NE) · Part 882 Subpart F—Neurological Therapeutic Devices · § 882.5890

Identification

A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for pain relief is a device used to apply an electrical current to electrodes on a patient's skin to treat pain.

Classification Rationale

Class II (performance standards).

Product Codes

Product CodeDevice NameClassDevicesAttributes
GZJStimulator, Nerve, Transcutaneous, For Pain Relief26053rd Party
LIHInterferential Current Therapy2733rd Party
NFOStimulator, Transcutaneous Electrical, Aesthetic Purposes2753rd Party
NHIStimulator, Nerve, Electrical, Percutaneous (Pens), For Pain Relief2133rd Party
NUHStimulator, Nerve, Transcutaneous, Over-The-Counter22273rd Party
NYNStimulator, Electrical, Transcutaneous, For Arthritis283rd Party
NYWStimulator, Nerve, Electrical, Transcutaneous, With Limited Output, For Pain Relief203rd Party
NYXStimulator, Electrical, Transcutaneous, With Limited Output, For Aesthetic Purposes203rd Party
OCFStimulator, Nerve, Electrical, Transcutaneous, Limited Output, Arthritis Pain Relief213rd Party
QFDTens For Sinus Pain20
QPLElectromagnetic Stimulator, Pain Relief26
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