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Hi,

I'm dealing with some backpain, and I get pretty good relief from a TENS machine. I've recently seen that there are a bunch of wearable devices, some TENS, some shortwave, and wonder if people have experience with them and any recommendtions?

ALEVE TENS DIRECT THERAPY
WITOUCH WIRELESS WEARABLE TENS
iTENS
QUELL
ActiPatch Back Pain Relief

Can anybody help me decide which one to try?

Thank you,
LizaJane
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