So Many Tens Units, So Little Time – The Internet Search For Pain Relief
Confusion reigns supreme when one tries to find a tens unit on the internet. It’s so bewildering for the patient who generally has heard of the “pain machine” and is now searching trying to find out what it is and how to buy. Unfortunately there is very little good factual information on how to compare one tns unit to another and also if the company that is selling the unit is reliable.
To help clarify we’ve put in a short summary of help with the most used terms on the internet as of today, March 10, 2010, to help you understand what is being referenced and also is it factual or somewhat deceiving.
Below is a partial summary of the terms being used to find a “tens unit”, ie. pain machine, on the internet and what the patient/potential customer is looking for:
- how to use a tens unit
- empi tns unit
- tens unit placement
- tens unit reviews
- tens unit for back pain
- muscle stimulator
- transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
- ultrasound
- ems unit
- interferential unit
- pens unit
- tins unit
- mens unit
- tns 3000
- tns 7000
- intelect tens
- tns 2500
- tens 6000
- patient probably has unit but no way to understand how to use; try a video
- a brand name
- where do I put the electrodes?
- is one better than another?
- again, what do I do for my back pain
- this is NOT a valid tens unit term – be wary of anyone saying their tens is a “muscle stimulator”. My advice, don’t buy.
- person seeking information on theory of how works
- confused between electrical and mechanical energy
- this is a muscle stimulator, not what searching for
- much stronger and more effective than tens for pain, carryover pain relief
- might be referring to a “percutaneous” (under the skin surgically placed electrodes)
- nice try and simple misspelling
- actually is a micro electronic nerve stimulator – jury out on efficacy for chronic pain on this
- name given to specific model of tens unit
- a specific model being referenced
- big clinical unit for hospitals, not patients, but uses interferential therapy, not tns
- specific model
- specific model
We have a long way to go in educating how tens units, interferential, electrotherapy is used to help chronic pain patients. With proper education the success rate will skyrocket.
Bob Johnson is owner/founder of MedFaxx, Inc. and has multiple patents for non pharmacological treatment of chronic pain, decubitus ulcers, using electrotherapy and ultraviolet F.D.A. approved medical devices.
More information on specific questions raised in this article area answered with the web site articles or videos listed below:
http://www.painreductiontherapy.com/index.php?/Videos/how-to-use-a-tens-unit-to-reduce-or-eliminate-pain.html
http://www.painreductiontherapy.com/index.php?/Articles/how-to-decide-who-to-trust-when-purchasing-a-tens-unit.html
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_G_Johnson
Mail this postDavid Black is a freelance writer who specialises in various subjects including Migraine pain and Electronic pain relief

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