- TENS Unit to Reduce and Relieve Acute and Chronic Pain
- 7 Adjustable Modes – Pulse, Width, Intensity Controls
- LCD Screen and Simple Digital Controls
- Pro Therapy Supplies Extended 5 Year Warranty
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
Product Description
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is a non-invasive, drugfree method of controlling pain. TENS uses tiny electrical impulses sent through the skin to nerves to modify your pain perception. In most patients it is effective in reducing or eliminating the pain, allowing for a return to normal activity. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation(TENS) is intended to be used to relieve pain. The TENS Unit sends comfortable impulses through the skin that… More >>
“TENS 7000″ Digital TENS Unit Pain Relief Unit w/ 5 Modes with Carrying Case, Electrodes and Battery

#1 by C. O. Dickerson on November 6th, 2010
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Until speaking with my 23 year old daughter I had no inkling that the large industrial TENS machine used by my chiropractor was available in personal battery operated models. In casual conversation about my back and hip problems she mentioned she’d been using one for neck and shoulder pain for some time. Who knew? I spent two hours online reviewing prices, quality, reviews, features, and finding out more about exactly what TENS does than I ever got from my old chiropractor. Based on the price, features and virtually unanimous sparkling reviews on the LG7000, I decided to take the plunge. I’ve had it for three days now. I ordered several larger sized pads and began using them from day one. Within ten or fifteen minutes of experimenting with the settings, I found the exact setting to reproduce the pleasantly effective TENS setting I remember from my chiropractor. Blindfolded I absolutely would not be able to tell the difference. The other modes were new to me since I only experienced the one type ever. The versatility of the different TENS patterns was unexpected and I am just getting started on testing. The beauty of my own machine is the ability to use it for the arthritic pain in my hips, which was not dealt with at the chiropractor (back only). As I type this review my hips are buzzing with the power of this little dynamo. The ability to change modes, timer, and intensities is easier than I imagined it would be. The case is padded and sturdy. There is more power than I’d ever be able to tolerate. This unit is indeed everything prior reviewers touted.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by cat girl on November 6th, 2010
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This is my second purchase of this tens 7000. I gave them as gifts to family members who have low back pain, shoulder pain, sciatica, knee pain. The great thing about this is that you can use it at home, while at work or shopping.
I have thrown my back out in the past and have spent over 2 weeks trying to get the muscles to relax so I could heal.
In the last 2 years I have had 2 incidences of my back muscles going into spasms from heavy lifing or doing too much yardwork. With the Tens 7000 I was able to apply the electrodes and run the device for most of the day while awake. This relaxed the muscles enough that I could straighten out my back. Otherwise I would have been hunched over for several days. In 3 days of use I was back to almost normal and able to walk straight and perform my job without being in constant pain.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Scott on November 7th, 2010
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I purchased this to replace an older broken model that I bought several years ago in Canada because at the time you couldn’t get them in the States. I have a recurring lower back injury and this therapy sure does help. When I go to the chiropractor, he uses a TENS machine as part of the treatment so having a similar machine at home has been a big benefit.
I love the design of this model, it has the wire inputs at the top (rather than the side as my old model did) and has a nice flip up top to turn the power on and set the intensity. (my old one had a cap that would go missing all the time). There is also a door that has the mode and settings buttons to customize for your pain relief needs.
I find that this unit is much stronger then my previous model which is great because I was almost at the 80% intensity with my older model. My only complaint is that they only give you one (1) set of electrodes with the unit so its wise to purchase extras.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Chandra K. Shekar on November 7th, 2010
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i bought this unit for my daughter who suffers from severe pain from endometriosis. she has used it a couple of times and she just told me it is good after trying out many different pain meds which were useless and did not help.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Joseph J. Boyer on November 7th, 2010
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I purchased this unit because the one I got from our local medical supply company was a low-tech, analog unit. Everything was controlled by dials and nothing was clear about the settings, battery power, or well everything.
This unit is great because it has a digital display for adjusting your settings and mode. Then it has a continuous display of those settings, showing you what it is while it’s running. The mode variety on it is pretty good. It doesn’t have self-programmable modes, but the ones built in are quite sufficient. The range of frequency and modulation on this unit is broader than many other options I considered. And the 100 mAMP output is high enough for even some of the more severe pain.
For the price, and unless you need a unit that handles 8 electrodes at once, this is the best option out there. I took a long time looking around, and couldn’t find anything better.
Rating: 5 / 5
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