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Tens Unit: Tens units have been prescribed for years as an alternative to traditional analgesic pain relievers.
How Does a TENS Unit work? Electrodes are placed
on or near the area of pain. Soothing pulses are sent via the electrodes through the skin and along the nerve fibers. The pulses (controlled by the user at all times) suppress pain signals to the brain.
TENS Machines also encourage the body to produce higher levels of its own natural pain killing chemicals called Endorphins and Encephalins.
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We have a variety of carefully selected products that have been tested with medical professionals before sale to the general public. Please visit their individual pages.
Tens Units,
Muscle Stimulators,
Magnet Therapy, as well as Heating Pads,
Diabetic Shoes &
Orthopedic Shoes,
Cold Therapy including
Orthogel),
Back Massagers (including
Thumper and
Jeanie Rub)
Electrodes,
Acupuncture Supplies (including electroacupuncture),
Therapy Lights
(inluding TDP Lamps), and
New Health Products;
TENS (Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation) Device,
EMS (Electric Muscle Stimulation) Device,
Galvanic Stimulator,
Interferential Generator,
MENS (Microcurrent Electric Nerve Stimulator),
Russian Stimulator,
Orthogel,
Icy Relief,
Diabetic Shoes,
Electrode,
Thermotech Clinical Grade Heating Pad,
Jeanie Rub Massager,
Toe Stretchers
and TENS accessories to supplement the use of the above products.
We provide our valued customers thoroughly detailed and comprehensive information (from sanctioned Health websites, customer input/feedback, and Healio Health staff testing) on how to use and benefit from these products with the following symptoms. If you need further physician consultation, find a doctor here.
Abdominal Pain,
Acute Pain,
Arthritis,
Back Pain,
Bursitis,
Carpal Tunnel,
Chronic Pain,
Edema,
Fibromyalgia,
Foot Pain,
Frozen Shoulder,
Headaches,
Inflammation,
Joint Pain,
Labor Pain,
Low Back Pain,
Muscle Spasms,
Muscle Atrophy,
Muscle Pain,
Neck Pain,
Neuralgia,
Pulled Muscles,
Rheumatoid Arthritis,
RSD,
Sciatica,
Spondylosis,
School Stress,
Sports Injuries,
Strained Muscles,
Tendonitis,
TMJ Syndrome,
Whiplash and
Work Stress.
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