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For years, we have continually tested and reviewed the best TENS units on the market.
We are happy to share our latest purchase guide. Whether you're looking for your first device - or considering upgrading your existing TENS device - we'll make sure you're looking at the right equipment to help you with pain.
Here are some of the top TENS units on the market today:

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9 comments:

  1. Western orthodox medicine tends to view illness in a more mechanistic way then Eastern medicine. If one part of you isn’t working, then western medicine is more inclined to treat just that part, whereas Oriental medicine treats the ‘whole person’ with the aim of easing the specific complaint you present to them.

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  2. In some cases if the electrode pads are placed correctly on a muscle and used on a high setting, a TENS device may cause the muscles to twitch and contract, however this is not the intention of TENS therapy and not what the devices have been designed to do.

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  3. What is TENS? Stands for "Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation"- a safe, non-invasive, drug free method of pain relief used by physical therapists and prescribed Doctors for over 30 years. The iReliev Dual Channel TENS Pain Relief System produces low-voltage pulses that when electrode pads are applied to your skin stimulates nerve fibers to help block the pain signal to your brain. Also may increase natural endorphins, “the bodies feel good chemical”-a natural pain reliever.

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  4. Caregiving can be stressful, potentially creating physical and psychological strain. Substantial evidence has shown that family caregivers suffer from significant health problems arising from the demands of caregiving. Although there are programs supporting caregivers, there is little evidence regarding their effectiveness. Acupressure is an ancient Chinese healing method designed to restore the flow of Qi (vital energy) by applying external pressure to acupoints. A randomized, wait-list controlled trial was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-administered acupressure intervention on caregiver stress (primary objective) and stress-related symptoms of fatigue, insomnia, depression, and health-related quality of life (secondary objectives) in Chinese caregivers of older family members

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  5. It is safe for most people to use a TENS unit, and they will not usually experience any side effects. However, the electrical impulses that a TENS unit produces may cause a buzzing, tingling, or prickling sensation, which some people may find uncomfortable. Some people may be allergic to the adhesive pads

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  6. There's not a lot of good research on TENS, and some of the results are conflicting. But there is evidence that it may work for some people. The amount of pain relief it provides, and for how long, varies from person to person. Generally, TENS may provide pain relief at first for many people who try it

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  7. The use of the TENS Unit (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator) and E-Stim (Electrical Stimulation) machines greatly enhance recuperation rates of physical therapy patients, as well as the common everyday worker. It has an overall sedative effect on chronic pain associated with inflammation and edema (swelling)

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  8. Tens unit pads and electrodes are used in trans-cutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) devices, which use electric current to stimulate nerves for therapeutic purposes, such as physical therapy, electrotherapy, pain relief, or electronic muscle stimulation.

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