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Jacquie Eilers
> 3 dayReceived this unit and had it working on my husband’s back in 5 minutes. Works just like those at physical therapy. Definitely recommend if you are proactive about your rehab from minor aches and pains.
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Brody Leannon
> 3 dayThe heavy duty battery that is provided is meant to last only an hour max, which I dont understand but maybe Im missing something. Unfortunately, this one fell short. The battery that was included was already starting to corrode and was completely dead. Having to go out to buy a battery was an inconvenience. But once I replaced the battery it works well, so far.
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Teri Floistad
> 3 dayThe unit is easy to use and is just what I needed for my back pain. The pads lasted me about ten uses which is a little more than I expected. Very happy with my purchase!
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Jamie
> 3 dayI recently purchased this TENS unit for my back pain and I am extremely satisfied with my purchase. I particularly love the simplicity of this device and the analog dials make it easy to adjust the intensity of the stimulation. The controls are straightforward and intuitive, making it easy to use. The unit is compact and portable, so I can take it with me on the go. I highly recommend this TENS unit to anyone looking for a reliable and effective way to manage their back pain.
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Yvonne Phelps
> 3 dayMy husband has had severe pain in his arm for over a month and while we wait on results of tests, this take a little bit of pain away while using.
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Ed Wyrick
> 3 dayIn 2015 I suddenly had pain in my buttocks. It turned out to be severe stenosis with nerves being impinged. I had a laminectomy which helped for a while, and then the pain returned. Then I herniated a disc that reherniated. For the last several months Ive had growing significant pain which is that times extreme. From the beginning, the only thing that relieved the pain was opioids. I hated taking insane because of the Cardiology and gastroenterology issues, but I did take everything from ketorolac to celecoxib to ibuprofen. Ive taken neurontin, Lyrica, methocarbamol, and other stuff to know avail. Im now on 60 mg of morphine three times a day and it does nothing. The tolerance finally caught up to me. Over the years Ive had several different physical therapists and among all of them only one physical therapist try the TENS on me. (The physical therapist I have now did, but more on that later.) After the first back surgery, a laminectomy from l3 to l5, I had one of my several sessions of physical therapy. In that one the physical therapist took me up to a TENS machine for a little bit and then ask me if it helped. Well it didnt help as far as I could tell so that was the end of the TENS machine. Because of COVID, I searched for online physical therapy when I was once again referred to it. I found AIT and this is by far the best experience in physical therapy Ive ever had. I am one on one with the therapist for the entire time. They really have gotten to know me as we are able to talk at length and she can watch me do my exercises without having to go to other people and with that one-on-one guidance, Ive had much better results. And, she guided me on using the TENS unit. If I had known about this and then guided in its use a long time ago I would not be on any medication. If I have a pain that wont go away, I get a break from it which is a major relief. A pain that I write at two or three if it just came and went becomes a seven or eight if it never quits. Ive been using this for about a month now and I havent had a pain yet that the TENS didnt address at least while it was being used. And, more often than not, the pain will go away after using the unit. Before I had the TENS unit, getting off of the mat that I sleep on on the floor when I woke up in the morning was excruciating. I would do my PT exercises and that would make it a lot better, but getting started on the exercises was dreadful. Now I put on my TENS patches before starting the exercises and the difference is huge. It has taken a little experimentation to know where to put the patches. I have nerves down my calf that dont work, so putting the patches on them doesnt help with the pain. But if I put the patches on the area where these nerves are going down the leg above the calves, that takes care of the pain or reduces it significantly. So you have to experiment to find the right placement. The other thing about this 7000 TENS unit is that it is extremely durable. I often have the tens going as I move around in the wires get caught on something and it goes flying off and bounces on our hardwood floor, bathroom tile, or kitchen tile. It has survived and remained in perfect shape. Really yall, Im having surgery in a couple of weeks on the reherniation and my biggest dread is the process of getting off this high dose of morphine after the surgery. If I had had the TENS machine earlier, I wouldnt have that to look forward to.
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Joyce M. Williams
> 3 dayWorks well. Relieves pain. A little difficult to place electrodes on myself for maximum effectiveness
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alex kindle
> 3 dayOMG this is the best tens unit that I have ever purchased! The only thing is it uses a 9 V battery. However it does last a good time. This was recommended by doctors and I see why. It has really helped with my pain and I can continue with my day. It can even clip to your belt. It may not look good, but I do tell you for certain that you will never be disappointed! I highly recommend this product!