Submitted by AM_0019 t3_zuf3yf in BuyItForLife

I was seeing a physical therapist after being in a car accident and they would hook me up to a TENS unit and it really helped. Was hoping to find one online that I can use at home, but am struggling to find one that seems to be of good quality. Does anyone have any recommendations?

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falestinee4ever t1_j1k08ih wrote

Zynex - u might be able to get it approved by your health insurance.

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Truth_I_Fear t1_j1kzwlz wrote

I have a Zynex one. I second this. But it was prescribed to me by my doctor tho.

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AdditionalAttorney t1_j1m8f4r wrote

I’d be wary of zynex. They told me insurance covered it when it doesn’t. (That’s on me I should have checked myself). And have now continued to run insurance claims for the last 2 years bc they don’t think they got enough from the first claim.

So I’d only go with them if you know for sure insurance will cover it or you pay out of pocket.

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Isernogwattesnacken t1_j1iqtkz wrote

Compex wireless. They aren't cheap, but very powerful. You can use it both for recovery and training.

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Appropriate_Meal_842 t1_j1j3nhx wrote

I bought one for my girlfriend who uses it for endometriosis pain for Christmas last year. We've only had it for a year but it works great. I use it sometimes for recovery as well (from gym) Altogether with shipping from Texas to Ontario it was around 300 CAD.

https://ireliev.com/product/therapeutic-wearable-system/

It's also wireless and very low profile. She wears it to work on days that are really bad endo-wise, and it's been a life changing purchase for us

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MayorDaley t1_j1jx866 wrote

istim 805 Recently got this and it will run a lot of electrical patterns (constant, sine wave, rapid on-off, etc) which can be tweaked. It’s about the size of an old cassette Walkman. It’s strong enough to be too much, but the intensity is variable.

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