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I am curious if anyone uses and has success with a tens unit. I saw info on purchasing units in the sticky threads but I'm interested in how people have thought it worked for them and where they have placed the electrodes. I understand how they work,but I'm curious if they give long term relief after you remove the electrodes? Or if there are any negatives to them (i.e. creating more pain/damaging nerves)?
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I am curious if anyone uses and has success with a tens unit. I saw info on purchasing units in the sticky threads but I'm interested in how people have thought it worked for them and where they have placed the electrodes. I understand how they work,but I'm curious if they give long term relief after you remove the electrodes? Or if there are any negatives to them (i.e. creating more pain/damaging nerves)?
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I recently bought one, and im not quite sure whether or not its working, i place them near my hands or on my elbow, more precisely on the supinator muscle, as that is where i have pain and soreness. It creates a tingling sensation, which is quite simular to the tingling i feel normally from my TOS, just a bit stronger. I havent experienced any significant pain relief, but perhaps i havent quite learned how to use it yet.
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There's some info on this thread-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread155084.html
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There's some info on this thread-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread155084.html
Thanks Jo-Mar. I looked at the thread and some of the web sites and they were very helpful.
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Thanks Jo-Mar. I looked at the thread and some of the web sites and they were very helpful.
The link above only brings me to the homepage; maybe it's expired?


I'm thinking of buying one of these, but I want to fix my TOS, not simply "mask the pain".

Anyone know if this would solve problems long term? If it relaxes muscles, I'd put it on the pectoral or scalene where the nerves/arteries are likely being pinched.
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The link is not working for me anymore......

I had a TENS , then my chiro had an IFc stim, it was soo much nicer..
I bought mime off Amazon, I think under 70.00 at the time, still works great...
I’ve had it for about 10 yrs I think & used it quite a bit early on..occasionally now as needed for neck or low back pain..

The IFc is a much better device for healing and pain reduction and can treat deeper into the tissues. With much less of the tingly/stinging that TENS gives.

I did have a very good chiropractor & expert PT to get to the self care stage that I am at..Some aspects of TOS need pros to help you first, depending on causes & factors involved..
Like trigger point work, muscle spasms, top rib mobilisations, forward head/shoulder postures.....you can use our site search to find info on any of those topics or any other that you have..

A TENS or IFc will not fix it alone..you need all the above checked , as well as various self care things , as well a limiting any aggravating factors until you get pain & symptoms under control..
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