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Flora 03-13-2011 05:26 PM

TENS Unit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snookie12303 (Post 751907)
OMG this thing is like a miracle drug. i started using it today and i can stand,walk and get up from sqauting without difficulty. earlier today i could barely move.

Snookie:
What placement of the electrodes works best for you? My PT person just seemed to think I should experiment with the TENS to see what worked best for my PN.
I'm not sure it's helping any , but I keep trying.
Flora

snookie12303 03-13-2011 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Flora (Post 752706)
Snookie:
What placement of the electrodes works best for you? My PT person just seemed to think I should experiment with the TENS to see what worked best for my PN.
I'm not sure it's helping any , but I keep trying.
Flora

i put one on each side of my tailbone and it does something that allows me to use my legs without difficulty. i still have pain in calfs i notice when i sit in the recliner. as long as i can walk again who cares. i still can't get my upper body back yet. at least now i can use treadmill at pt, yeah. if i put the other two on sore muscle spots directly on my arm helps. i'm still experimenting, just got it last thursday. good luck and if you find something that works on upper body please let me know.

aussiemom 03-13-2011 09:53 PM

I'm not Snookie. I put the electrodes where I hurt the most, that day. It may be a little or a lot different. If the arthritis is acting up in my shoulder, zap! My knees,zap! Lumbar, oh yeah.

If you can experiment with the different settings on your unit that may help too.

JoanB 03-15-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 751603)
Then wouldn't it be an EIGHTS? :p

Doh! I saw that before and said "hunh?" I just got it now. I hate my brain!:confused:


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