Bob;
I have a TENS unit. I love it. It has two dials (rotary switches) to
control function and wave form. I choose settings that seem to cause
the hurting muscles to"wear themselves out" and relax. I also found a
setting that masks pain, then I increase the amplitude controls (on top
of the unit) upward until the pain is masked enough to sleep. I wont be
without one.
Bruce A.
Bob Banever wrote:
Bob,
TENS units are Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulators... they are used
for painful conditions resulting from injury to muscles or nerves.
They are marginally effective... sometimes they work like a charm but
other times they don't work that well. They work best when the body
is intact... a torn muscle or nerve will not respond as well as an
intact one.
Bob
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*From:* Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
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*Subject:* CS>Tens Unit
I have a Tens Unit it was from my Late Wife, what is it good for.
Bob
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