Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 Thanks everyone that responded about the tens unit. After talking to my Rheumy and the physical therapy people, I have decided to hold off on it for now. I can always try one in the future. My worst pains seem to have been helped with cortisone shots as the Rheumy diagnosed bursitis again. This time in both the hip and wrist. Ann K Re: Information on Tens Unit > I just purchased one for my feet and legs and use it on my trigger points as > well. I use it every night for 15 minutes. It really helped out my trigger > points, and I have very bad ones, but seems to help with the pain in the leg > and foot, but like Brent said, definitely does not eliminate the pain, but > tends to help out with it, especially on bad days. I paid $150.00 for it at > the Eastern States Exposition Fair last month, and at first I thought it was > a lot of money, but I have been getting treatment with one through my > chiropractor as well, and my own personal one, has already paid itself back. > I purchased it from: > Axelgaard Manufacturing Co., LTD. > Headquarters: > Fallbrook, California, USA 92028 > Fax 1-723-2356 > Email support@... > Hope this helps out! > Love, Sue #2 > > > > > Visit the Still's Disease Message Board > http://disc.server.com/Indices/148599.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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