ABSTRACT
Technological trend in recent time’s nit nesses an appreciable decrease in hardware cost, implementation in microchip technology and a boost in the use of micro – computer’s in all ere as of human life. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation unit (acronym TENS unit) is the use of electric current produced by a device to stimulate the nerves for therapeutic purposes. TENS by definition covers the complete range of transcutaneously applied currents used for nerve excitation although the term is often used with a more restrictive intent, namely to describe the kind of pulses produced by portable stimulators used to treat pain. The unit is usually connected to the skin using two or more electrodes. A typical battery-operated TENS unit is able to modulate pulse width, frequency and intensity. Generally TENS is applied at high frequency (>50 Hz) with an intensity below motor contraction (sensory intensity) or low frequency (<10 Hz) with an intensity that produces motor contraction.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Certification
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Organization of work
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Statement of problem
1.2 Aims and objectives
1.3 Purpose of study
1.4 Significant of study
1.5 Scope/Delimitations
1.6 Limitations/Constraints
1.7 Assumption of study
1.8 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Description and analysis of the existing system
3.1 Fact-finding method/ methodology
3.2 Organisational Structure/Organogram
3.3 Objectives of the existing system
3.4 Input, Process, and Output Analysis
3.4.1 Input Analysis
3.4.2 Process Analysis
3,4.3 Output Analysis
3.5 Information Flow diagram
3.6 Problems of the existing system
3.7 Justification of the new system
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design of the new system
4.1 Design Standard
4.2 Output specification and design
4.3 Input specification and design
4.3.1 file design
4.4 Procedure chart
4.5 Systems flowchart
4.6 System requirements
4.7 Hardware Requirements
4.6.2 Software Requirements
4.6.3 Operational Requirements
4.6.4 Personnel Requirements
5.0 Implementation
5.1 Design Standard
5.2 Program design
5.2.1 Program Flowchart
5.2.2 Pseudo code
5.3 Coding
5.4 Test Data/Test Run
5.5 User Training – An overview
5.6 Cutover Process
6.0 Documentation
6.1 The user documentation
6.2 The programmer documentation
CHAPTER FIVE
7.0 Recommendations, Summary and Conclusion
7.1 Recommendation
7.2 Summary
7.3 Conclusion
REFERENCES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
SOURCE LISTING
LIST OF FIGURES