joebeimon
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As a 35 year licensed therapist, this is a pretty irresponsible item to put out to the general market. A TENS unit can really make a back problem a lot worse if used incorrectly. If the unit has removable electrodes that can be placed where "needed" THEN it can be used by someone with some knowledge. How many people will put these electrodes on their ears for fun? that's the real question. Great Libel case. dumb woot. Most people with PT training will think this pretty scary. But, hey we will make money off the people who have to seek treatment after using this.......
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. - Dr. Seuss
variax1
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I've had one for over a year and paid $129 -- and I consider it money well spent! I injured my back over 30 years ago and had back surgery 10 years ago, and this is just about the only thing that provides relief when it starts acting up. I -- I mean "my friend" -- has about a 42 inch waist and this fits fine, in fact it could go much bigger. Someone asked "how much does it move?" -- well it doesn't move at all, it's not a massager -- it provides electrical signals, the intensity of which you control with two rotary knobs, one for the upper pair of patches, one for the lower. Put it on 10 and it's almost painful, but ramp it down a bit and you will get almost instant relief. There are 8 different "programs" or patterns of signals -- you'll find your favorites quickly. It makes NO noise and fits invisibly under most shirts. You can put the controller in your pocket and wear it all day if you want. I usually wear it for about an hour and then remove it, after my back feels better. It has a timer with 15, 30 and 60 minute presets, but of course you can shut it off whenever you like.
Is that enough info for ya? ;^)
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joebeimon
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gnomeflower wrote:Does anyone know how strongly this thing moves, or of it is good for people with back issues?
Like, can I crank it up to full speed and have it knock me into nirvana?
That's my point, people, do not think this is something to play with. It can put you into deep spasm and pain that will cost you $$$$. But, do what you want. I learned my lesson years ago and that is why I am a detractor. If you are on a pain med and you use this thing and turn it up, it WILL put you down and I would not call that Nirvana.
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. - Dr. Seuss
variax1
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pooflady wrote:I don't have chronic back pain but every year or so my back "goes out." Wonder if this would help that.
YES! It really is the perfect solution for those times when your back goes out. I have one and use it about 6 or 7 times a year on those days. Within an hour I have near-complete relief.
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