Reddit Reddit reviews Omron Pain Relief TENS Unit (PM3030)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Omron Pain Relief TENS Unit (PM3030). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Omron Pain Relief TENS Unit (PM3030)
Drug free solution for acute and some chronic pain reliefFDA cleared for over the counter useRelieve your pain in as little as 15 minutesUsed to treat lower back; Arm; Shoulder; Leg; Foot; Thigh; Knee and elbow joint pain
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7 Reddit comments about Omron Pain Relief TENS Unit (PM3030):

u/SheaRVA · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I would recommend calling your doctor, especially if it's the same one you saw last week, and tell them your issues. They may be able to call in a prescription for you to get you through a few days until you can safely get to them for a full evaluation.

I'm sure that you've tried just about everything, but I find that when I'm having spasms like this a soak in a hot bath with epsom salt can help with the swelling and to warm up the muscles so I can try to readjust where I'm "stuck". We also sometimes use something that uses mild (and controllable) electric pulses to basically shock nerves and muscles into "resetting".

Here is something similar to what we use:
https://www.amazon.com/Omron-electroTHERAPY-Relief-Device-PM3030/dp/B008KEHA2E

There are a lot of varieties out there and many come with multiple sizes of pads for different sized areas. It doesn't work for everyone, but it really does help me when my sciatic nerve is acting up and causing back pain.

Is there anyone else in your network that you can call on to help with you being so sick? Relatives, neighbors, family friends, etc.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need this Omron ElectricTherapy Pain relief device. I need it both for myself and my boyfriend.

I have a pinched nerve in my lower back and I had a person suggest I try this. I've tried all kinds of creams, medicine, etc. and I see a Chiropractor for something similar. I thought this might be a good temporary relief for myself.

The pain in my back can be excruciating but somehow I manage. (Somedays well, others not so much.) I'd really love to be able to give this a shot. Also, my boyfriend has a bad knee. After several years of skiing, I suppose bad knees were bound to be an issue, but this might just be a good option for my honey. <3

Anyway, thanks bunches, love! You're the best!

u/ldbs · 1 pointr/ChronicPain

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KEHA2E/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This is the one I use, it's just over $30. I have fibro so it's good for when I do something stupid, like this weekend, I pulled my hip out getting out of the car trying to overcompensate for my bad leg. After two cycles through, pain that was shooting & stabbing was almost a dull ache. It's not effective for my fibro pain though, but that is nerve pain. Still, I've found it handy to have around and it's paid for itself in the month or so I've had it.

u/EdenSB · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm tempted to enter, but the only strictly health item on my wishlist would end up being about $50+ with international shipping and a high base price - way too much and it's a want, not a need. Pretty much anything else on my list could be described as for my mental health - staying happy, busy and away from depression but that's probably not what you mean. ;)

I like this contest idea though! I hope that it can help out someone.

u/salziger · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

We've had one of these for about a year now. Have never replaced the pads and just use rechargeable batteries. Works wonderfully!

u/harmonyineverything · 1 pointr/ActualWomen

I've never used them myself, but I've heard that there are electrotherapy devices that are meant for use on muscle pain. At least a few people in the reviews for that particular item say that it works for their menstrual cramps.

u/muchadoaboutnotmuch · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Like this? This is my first back injury, but I do pull my neck at least once a year. Do you feel like it helps you heal faster, or just manage the pain better?