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Mel,
I had the TENS treatments before, for a fractured finger (that never healed right & is still 'bent'). You use the lowest settings for pulse and intensity, then gradually increase them until you feel a 'tingle' & is not uncomfortable. Stay at those settings - or back off 1 setting. You may want to play around at the pulse rate, but never more than is comfortable. Keep it going for anywhere from 5-10 mins to 1 hour and see if you get relief. The pads have 'sticky-backs' gel is not necessary. Hairy areas should be shaved for best stick/contact.
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