Oska Pulse 101 - Module Two

The answers to the questions in this module can be found on Page 7 of 'Oska Pulse 101'.

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What is Oska Pulse: Module Quiz

What is Oska Pulse: Module Two

Please select the best answer for each question below. You must score 80% (12/15) or higher to advance.

1. Where was the Oska Pulse designed, and where is it manufactured?
2. How does the Oska Pulse differ from standard TENS machines?
3. At what level does the Oska Pulse work to regulate inflammation and improve blood circulation?
4. Which of the following conditions is the Oska Pulse mentioned as a solution for?
5. What happens to cellular metabolism when electrical potentials are lost due to injury or degenerative issues?
6. What type of magnetic fields does Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy use?
7. Approximately how many cells make up the human body, each surrounded by a membrane?
8. What is the primary function of the cell membrane as described in the text?
9. Electromagnetic energy fields influence the membrane's permeability, allowing the exchange of which important ions?
10. What is a consequence of a cell's membrane charge being compromised by injury or osteoarthritis?
11. How does controlled PEMF therapy reset the electrical balance of damaged cells?
12. In addition to resetting electrical balance, what other physiological effect does PEMF therapy have on the treated area?
13. Which company designed the Oska Pulse device?
14. What is the approximate size of the Oska Pulse device?
15. How is the Oska Pulse intended to be worn?

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