Discover effective TENS therapy devices designed for Canadian healthcare practitioners and patient home use. Our comprehensive selection includes portable TENS units for personal use, professional clinical systems, and combination devices with multiple therapy modalities. Each product is Health Canada certified, providing safe, drug-free solutions for pain management and rehabilitation with options suitable for both clinical applications and patient home therapy.

StimTec NEO TENS/EMS/IFC/Microcurrent Device
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StimTec Plus TENS & EMS Unit
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$159.95

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StimTec Target TENS & EMS Combination Unit
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Advanced Home Recovery Kit
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$169.95

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Basic Home Recovery Kit
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$99.99

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Neck Pain / Cervical Recovery Kit
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$189.95

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Back Pain / Sciatica Recovery Kit
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$199.95

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Q: What is TENS?
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TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. In simple terms, it uses electrical currents to reduce nerve activity or stimulate muscle fibers.

Q: How does TENS work?
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There are two main theories on how TENS therapy works. The first suggests that the electrical stimulation prompts your body to release endorphins, which are natural painkillers. The second theory is that the stimulation interferes with the brain’s ability to perceive pain signals, allowing you to experience temporary pain relief even if the injury is still present.

TENS machines typically use 2-4 electrodes placed at the pain site or along nerve pathways to stimulate the associated nerves.

Q: What pain can TENS therapy help with?
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TENS therapy is effective for managing various types of physical pain, including back pain, arthritis, headaches, neck pain, rheumatism, diabetic neuropathy, tendinitis, sciatica, and many other conditions.

Q: Is TENS safe?
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Yes, TENS therapy is safe. The electrical current used is not strong enough to cause harm or shock the skin. However, individuals with cancer, pregnancy, epilepsy, or pacemakers should avoid electrotherapy.

Electrodes should never be placed on the face, front of the neck, or over the heart, as the current can adversely affect these areas. Additionally, avoid placing electrodes on open wounds or areas with reduced sensation.

Q: Does TENS therapy hurt?
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No, TENS therapy is designed to reduce pain, not increase it. Some patients may feel a tingling sensation on their skin during extended treatment sessions, but this can usually be alleviated by reducing the intensity.

For optimal results, TENS therapy should be conducted at an intensity that is "tolerable" but not "uncomfortable."

Q: How long does TENS therapy take?
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Individual TENS sessions usually last between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on the specific therapy being applied. Many patients report immediate relief following a session, with the effects lasting for hours afterward, making TENS an effective method for pain management.

Q: How often can I use a TENS device?
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You can use your TENS machine as often as needed to manage your pain. TENS therapy triggers your body’s natural pain relief mechanisms, and there are no known side effects from regular use, except for potential skin irritation where the electrodes are placed.

Q: Which TENS device is right for me?
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For personal use, there are two primary types of TENS units: analog and digital.

  • Analog TENS units have rotary dials and switches. These typically require setup assistance from a healthcare professional for your specific condition. Once set, you only need to turn it on and adjust the power levels.
  • Digital, pre-programmed TENS units come with various preset programs designed for specific conditions or body parts. These require less professional assistance but may need you to input settings for each use. Some devices include a LOCK feature, allowing you to save your settings for future sessions.
Q: How much do TENS machines cost?
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TENS units are available at a wide range of price points, depending on their features and whether they are intended for clinical or personal use. Some units offer additional waveforms beyond TENS, expanding your treatment options. There is a TENS machine to fit every budget, making it a valuable long-term investment for managing various types of physical pain.

TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) therapy uses controlled low-voltage electrical currents to block pain signals and stimulate natural endorphin release. These devices deliver precise impulses through electrode pads placed on the skin, offering non-pharmaceutical pain relief for various acute and chronic conditions.

Home-Use TENS Units: Our user-friendly designs feature rechargeable batteries, intuitive digital displays, preset programs for specific pain conditions, adjustable intensity settings, and compact sizes for convenient treatment anywhere. Popular models like the StimTec Target, Intensity Twin Stim III, and Intensity 10 Digital TENS Unit provide effective pain relief under professional guidance.

Professional Clinical Systems: For healthcare practitioners, we offer advanced clinical-grade systems with multiple channels (up to four), combination units with comprehensive modalities (TENS, EMS, Interferential, Russian), and devices with extensive preset and customizable protocols. Featured professional systems include the ComboCare and Quattro 2.5, designed with large LCD displays and precise controls for clinical applications.

Combination Therapy Devices: These versatile units integrate multiple modalities including TENS, EMS, Interferential Current, and Microcurrent therapy in single devices, providing comprehensive treatment options for both practitioners and patients requiring multiple therapy approaches.

Healthcare professionals recommend our TENS machines for evidence-based treatment of back pain, sciatica, arthritis, joint disorders, neck pain, tension headaches, post-surgical pain, acute injuries, and neuropathic conditions. All devices meet Health Canada Class II medical device standards (License: 2837), ensuring safety and efficacy for both clinical and home applications.