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Cvs Health Advanced TENS Targeted Muscle Therapy

CVS Health Advanced TENS Targeted Muscle Therapy
Store: CVS
Last Price: 68.99 USD

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HSA/FSA Eligible Digital display panel with 4 electrode pads for customized relief support 15 program options Includes 3 customizable programs Sends pulses to the nerves to help block pain Help to get comfortable, portable pain relief support for muscle aches and pains with the CVS Health Advanced TENS Targeted Muscle Therapy unit. This TENS unit is designed to give your customized relief support and showcases a digital display panel that shows electrode placement. Select from 15 different available programs to give you the targeted muscle pain therapy you may need. This reusable system works great for the lower back, shoulders, elbows, thighs, knees, and calves. It includes three customizable programs and two independent stimulation channels. You'll get customizable relief support with this TENS unit that includes a belt clip, two connection cables, four adhesive electronics, and the required batteries. The bright display panel shows where you've placed the electrode pads and how much time is remaining. It also features automatic shutoff for added safety when not in use. It sends effective yet gentle pulses to the nerves in your body to help block pain receptors. Do not use this device if you currently have an implanted medical device such a pacemaker or an internal defibrillator. If you are pregnant or have heart problems or epilepsy, it is not recommended that you use the device. For any undiagnosed chronic pain, consult your doctor before using. Never place the electrode metal pads over your neck, across the chest, or on or over open wounds and rashes. Do not use this unit on swollen, red, or inflamed areas of the skin or on skin eruptions and never use it near cancerous lesions.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 65.99 on July 5, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 68.99 on January 20, 2022