⚡ Power up your pain relief with precision and style!
The TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator features 24 massage modes and dual channel technology with adjustable intensity, controlled via an easy-to-use touchscreen. Its rechargeable, portable design and clinically proven TENS/EMS technology provide deep tissue pain relief for multiple conditions including back pain, sciatica, and plantar fasciitis. The complete package includes 8 electrodes and all necessary accessories for immediate use.
R**L
Excellent product
Excellent small product works as described. Leads are thin so care should be used and instructions read on how to use the product. It is easy to use but if you just start pushing buttons it does pack a a bite on some of the settings expect the shock.
L**F
Works as well as the one at PT
This is a compact unit that can accommodate 4 pads total at a time (A and B inputs that have 2 leads each). While it can't take as many inputs as the one at physical therapy, I'd argue it's just as powerful. The main unit seems well made, and the cords, inputs, connections, etc. seem fine, if not quite as robust as the unit at my physical therapist's office. I got frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) after a fall while skiing a few years back. The orthopedic surgeon prescribed physical therapy and maybe ONE cortisone shot (and fingers crossed to avoid surgery). Well, I started with PT, which did help, and the exercises I did at home were helping strengthen my muscles. The use of e-stim along with everything else made all the difference. It really helped relax my muscles and relieve my pain for a while after using it. Once I was done with physical therapy, I really missed the 20-30 minutes with the e-stim machine at the end of my session. That was about 2 years ago, and wouldn't you know it, I hurt my other shoulder. Well, I can pretty much tell this is the same animal (it feels exactly like what happened to the other shoulder. I pulled out my exercise sheets and have been doing those, and icing and heating my shoulder (just a little heat, more icing). No cortisone this time as I don't think I really need it now that I understand how this all works. The thing that I didn't have though, was the e-stim machine. Enter a search on Amazon and voila: options galore. But, which to choose. Well after reading many reviews and going out to search engines to read articles and yet more reviews, I decided to give this one a try. It has not disappointed me. It has 6 different options for type of stimulation and varying patterns for each of those, and then you can increase/decrease the intensity of your chosen option and pattern. So far, I can only tolerate up to intensity level 2-3 of any option. The usb charger works fine, as do the leads where you attach the pads. There are 8 pads (4 sets of two) in the box, but they are reusable (make sure your skin is clean and dry, handle the pads with care). There is a "holder" for one set of pads after use (you stick one pad to each side and wrap the lead cord around it) that will help you store the pads between uses. I actually went to the company website and purchased a second holder for the other lead cord/pads if I decide to use 4 pads. I also purchased replacement pads on the company site because I know my husband will end up using this too.So, first impressions are great. This is a wonderful tool to help with pain while I rehab my other shoulder. It will be helpful for dealing with other pain and stiffness from just working out, or just getting older, lol. If something should change, I'll update this review, but for now I'm just happy to have a tool like this that works like the professional tool available at my PT's office. Being able to do this at home saves me time and co-pays. Now, I'm not saying don't go to physical therapy/doctor if you're having pain because you may need to do exactly that. In my case, though, where I know what's going on and know my body, I'm reasonably certain of my situation and what I need to do.
R**D
works as well as the more expensive units and is compact so I can carry and get therapy
is very small and compact so I can carry around and get therapy. works out the ache in my muscles very well. the only negative I have is the pads felt like they were stinging a little, so I switched to my ISTIM pads and no more stinging and work the muscles comfortably without any stinging. I highly recommend especially the price is very good and I got 1/2 off on prime day.. so very happy
P**W
It works!
I have used TENS units (as needed) successfully for about 26 years. In fact I never travel without it because one wrong move can bring on horrific paralyzing pain. I wore out one unit and was prescribed a second one. Both used a 9 Volt battery and dials adjusted the mode. This last one was wearing out so I decided to search for a replacement and was happy to discover I didn't need a prescription to get one. After comparing all the options I settled on the TechCare Touch X. I use the unit for Sciatic nerve pain and a couple of weeks ago I woke up with severe pains in the lower left back and my left leg and could barely walk…I had to drag my left leg to get around the house. I opened up my new TechCare Touch X, read the instructions and applied the "pads" accordingly. I wore it all day, removed it at bedtime and applied it again the next day. The pain was subsiding and by the morning of the 3rd day, I woke up pain free! That was way faster than my old units. On the PLUS SIDE, It works! I love the fact that it doesn't need a 9 Volt battery and has a large touch screen. I also love the fact that the pads snap on to the output wires/cords. The ends of the wires of my old TENS unit had to be pushed into the hole in the pads and if I didn't get them pushed in completely I would get zapped because a portion of the end of the wire was exposed and touched my skin. On the NEGATIVE SIDE, the instructions are written too small. I have to use a magnifying glass to read them. The Pad Placement Guide isn't sufficient. If I didn't already have experience with a TENS unit, I would be confused. Luckily I had already been using an Electrode Placement Chart that I had found online a couple of years ago that shows the body, Anterior and Posterior views with Dermatomes numbered. A Dermatome is an area of skin that sends information to the brain via a single spinal nerve. The second body view shown has the Peripheral Nervous System labeled. Around these two "diagrams" are 12 smaller body diagrams with front & back views clearly showing where to place the electrodes for specific problems such as Head and Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back and Sciatic Pain, etc. It would also help if a "holster" to hold the unit was either included or available as an extra purchase. There is a hard plastic clip-on holder included but it requires careful insertion of the unit because as I slid the unit into the holder, it connected with the function buttons and changed my settings. I clipped it onto my belt but it was difficult when I had to bend over since there isn't any "give" to it. I ended up buying a "fanny pack" type of belt that is made for cell phones and has a clear plastic window on it. I put the unit inside with the screen facing the clear plastic and zipped it in place. I found I could somewhat make changes to the screen through the clear plastic but I had to use a stylus for better contact and that is another thing that might be useful to be included with the unit. Be that as it may, it isn't a perfect solution, but it is better than the clip. I did have some problems with locking the screen and selecting the Mode because the Mode Icon seemed to change its position on the screen if I had to select it again....but that could be due to the fact that my pain was over-riding my brain at the time. I will do an update the next time I need to use it. All in all, it got rid of the pain and that is the most important part so I would definitely recommend this unit.
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