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Default Tens Unit for pain?

I would be interested in hearing from people who use a Tens Unit for neck/shoulder pain. What kind of unit do you have? What do you like about it? What don’t you like about it? I have unilateral neck and shoulder pain, and I have heard that some folks have found a good measure of relief from a Tens Unit. How often do you use it? How long do you treat? Where do you find is the best place for electrode placement? Which kind of electrode do you use? Can you reuse them? Any information would be greatly appreciated, since I am clueless.
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