October 11, 20178 yr Looking for home use Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS or TNS) equipment.- Are you using one? Result?- where was it bought?I'm trying to get peripheral leg pain under control. Not 100% but so that pain stays within controllable level. Sent from my Pixel using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
October 11, 20178 yr Author Just saw this on Lazada, but that seems not be righthttp://www.lazada.co.th/autoleader-new-tens-machine-digital-2pad-meridian-therapy-for-fullbody-massager-slim-relax-intl-5502102.html?spm=a2o4l.category-081300000000.0.0.u46eDL&ff=1&sc=E7IQSent from my Pixel using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
October 11, 20178 yr Looking for home use Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS or TNS) equipment.- Are you using one? Result?- where was it bought?I'm trying to get peripheral leg pain under control. Not 100% but so that pain stays within controllable level. Sent from my Pixel using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app I have used them in the past for a work related back accident and failed back operations nerve damage effecting the back, groin and legs.Everyone is different, but they seemed to work for me. You still have to use them with a 'all round approach', like exercise, hotwater bottles, pain meds, massage etc.I have a similar thing implanted in my top buttocks, with leads in my spinal canal. Called a Spinal Chord Stimulator. I control the pulsing with a remote and it has many programs that target different parts of the lower back, groin and legs.Again works for me, but people with nerve pain seem to have the best responses. Like the TENS machines, these things seem to take some of the intensity out of the pain. Sent from my SM-J700F using Tapatalk
October 12, 20178 yr Author Carlyai that is very interesting indeed because there seems to be a similarity in the source of the pain. Will be in touch Sent from my Pixel using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
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