DESCRIPTION
A dual-channel five-mode device with two wave form adjustments and a large LCD screen. This device is remarkable for its function, and traditional looks mixed with new-age digital style. Also includes a soft carrying case. The Ultima Five is a quality choice at a valued price.
TENS machine treats many kinds of pain. The TENS nerve stimulator can help lessen acute (short-term) pain, like after surgery or an accident. Chronic pain (long-term), like arthritis, back or muscle pain, or cancer pain may also be lessened with tens electrotherapy device. Some people have trouble taking pain medicine. TENS is a safe, drug-free way to help control pain for these people as well. Patented pain-relief technology for treating sore muscles and joints and to relieve recent bruising and muscle pain where injury is relatively superficial such as sports related muscle strains. The Ultima 5 TENS device comes with a 1 year Warranty against mechanical defects.
A prescription from your physician or physical therapist is required for this device.
The handheld neuromuscular stimulation device comes ready-to-use with 1 pack of 4 electordes (each disposable electrode lasts 10-15 treatments), a 1 year limited Warranty against mechanical defects, 2 Industrial Strength AA Batteries, Pair of lead wires, carrying case, belt clip, and user manual.
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Rheumatoid and Osteo-arthritis
Back pain
Menstrual Pain
Labor Pain
Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Shingles
Migraine
Cancer Pain
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Phantom Limb Pain
Sports Injuries
Sciatica
Aching Joints
Post Operative Pain
Muscular Pain
Whiplash and Neck Injury and many others.
For years our electrotherapy has been used worldwide in both hospitals and the home. In some cases pain relief will continue (perhaps for several hours) after the unit has been switched off.
For many people, relief is so dramatic that using Tens nerve stimulator has changed their lives. We are always delighted when someone telephones to tell us that they are pain free for the first time in years ... and it does happen. Tens is a treatment well worth trying. It does not always offer a cure but what it does do is relieve pain.
Remember: Pain is the body's means of warning that something is amiss. Before using any HealioHealth Pain Management Technologies TENS unit, you should establish the source and cause of your pain.
Contraindications: HealioHealth Pain Management Technologies TENS units must not be used by patients using a demand-type pacemaker. Electrodes should NOT be placed at the front or side of the neck. Units should NOT be used when driving or operating machinery.
Precautions: Pregnant women and patients who have heart disease or epilepsy should seek medical advice before using HealioHealth Pain Management Technologies tens nerve stimulator. NEVER use HealioHealth Pain Management Technologies TENS or any other method of pain relief to mask undiagnosed pain as this could require urgent treatment.
Indications for Use: Systemic Pain:
Bursitis.
Cancer.
Causalgia.
Multiple Sclerosis.
Neuralgia.
Osteoarthritis Phantom Limb
Syndrome.
Raynaud's Syndrome.
Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Synovitis.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.
Neck Pain:
Cluster s.
Dental Disorders.
Migraine s.
Spondylosis.
Sprains/Strains
Suboccipital
TMJ Syndrome.
Torticollis.
Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Whiplash.
Abdominal Pain:
Diverticulosis.
Dysmenorrhea Labor.
Postoperative Pain.
Back Pain:
Facet Syndrome.
Intercoastal Neuralgia.
IVD Syndrome.
Lumbago.
Lumbosacral Pain Radiculitis.
Sprains/Strains.
Thoracodynia.
Whole Back Pain.
Lower Extremity Pain:
Ankle Pain.
Foot Pain.
Fractures.
Ischialgia.
Knee Pain Passive Stretch Pain.
Sciatica.
Sprains/Strains.
Tendonitis.
Thrombophlebitis.
Upper Extremity Pain:
Epicondylitis.
Frozen Shoulder.
Hand Pain.
Peripheral Nerve Injury
Sprains/Strains.
Subdeltoid Bursitis.
Wrist Pain.
Indications:
Swelling, Stiffness, Muscle pain, Muscle spasms, Poor blood circulation, Strained Back, Lower back pain, and Back sprain.
Package Includes
- 4 Reusable Electrode Pads
- Lead Wires
- Batteries
- User Manual & Electrode Placement Guide
- Carrying Case