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Old 02-26-2011, 08:23 PM #1
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Default Tens unit electrode placement

Hi, new here. Cancer survivor and PN side effects as result. Cannot take the Rx for PN. Found out by chance that the TENS works when I used my old one on my lower back. After research I learned it can be placed specifically for PN. Tried some searching here, but did not find any thing about that. Being a newbie may be the reason.

The TENS helps as long as it is on. I have been putting one electrode above the ankle and one on the calf of both legs. I cannot wear a closed shoe... sandals are best, but not during the winter, even in FL!

What doctor is best for PN... neurologist?
Thanks for any info...
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