Pain Gone TENS Pen Reviews

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A TENS pen sends small bursts of energy to the targeted area to help reduce joint and arthritis pain as well as the pain caused by sports injuries by stimulating nerve endings.
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Asked by Robpat1976 on 21st January 2017 Report this content
I have undergone hip replacement approximately 10 years ago. Periodically it area is tender and a bit sore. Is this decide safe to use?

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Asked by Sweetchloe on 3rd July 2016 Report this content
What is the difference between a Pain Gone pen and a Pain Solve apparatus?

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Asked by Bustersmum23 on 16th April 2016 Report this content
Can you tell me how long the pens live for? Or are they disposable after a few uses?

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Asked by cameronduncan54 on 2nd August 2015 Report this content
I have a tens machine. How does the pain gone differ from this?

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Report this content Bustersmum23 Written on: 18/04/2016
Hi I have both they both work very well but i found pen to be less intrusive as you zap area a few times and its done pain over for a few hours.Whereas my tens needed wearing and i have wires hanging.A pain if you need bathroom.I woulnt go. Without my pen now.it allows me to still do a full shift im 61 and still full time.But very nearly wasnt.hope this helps x
Asked by colin4619 on 13th December 2014 Report this content
I just purchased a Pain Gone pen. Can someone tell me where to find a descent meridian/acupuncture chart that is not to complicated? Much appreciated.

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