I was sent a Rebound TENS Device for the sole purpose of doing a review. I was not compensated monetarily for this post. All opinions expressed are my own.
With diabetes and fibromyalgia, I know a bit about chronic pain. I have diabetic neuropathy in my hands, arms, legs and feet. The pain is the kind that can be really debilitating and it comes on out of nowhere, leaving me not only interrupted in my work and play, but left reeling.
Unfortunately for me, I am allergic to NSAIDS (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs like Ibuprofen). This presents a problem because these medications are better for solving the pain of inflammation that an analgesic would be. I am also one of those people that hate to take prescription medications. I don’t like the idea that they are addictive and I don’t like the way they make me feel.
This leaves me with very few options for pain relief. Of course, I use heat packs, warm showers and soaks in the tub, but that is not always convenient and honestly, is only effective up to a certain point.
The Rebound TENS Device
I was really excited to hear that there was another way. It is the Rebound TENS Device. The Rebound TENS Device is a non-prescription pain relief device that uses electro-therapy to help alleviate pain. “TENS” stands for Trans-cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator. The way it works is with a tingling sensation that the device emits via a small electric pulse to alleviate pain symptoms.
The Rebound TENS device is great because it can be worn for as short as 10-15 minutes at a time or all day. It allows you to not have to reach for pain medication and is available with out a prescription.
While the Rebound TENS device will not cure your chronic pain issue, it is a big step in controlling the symptoms of it.
My personal experience with the Rebound TENS device was amazing! I first used it for pain I was experiencing in my knee. This was due to over-use of it on a particular day that aggravated my nueropathy and made my knee feel like it was buckling. I applied the Rebound TENS Device as illustrated in the manual that comes with it. To be completely honest, I was a skeptic and as soon as I started to find relief almost right away, I swear by this device now.
Since then, I have used it for pain in my hips, wrists and even menstrual pain in my lower back. It has worked for all three locations like a charm. The sensation is kind of strange at first, but you find it soothing and it really is amazing how well it helps alleviate pain of all kinds-sharp, dull, stabbing, you name it. There is a couple places you cannot use the device due to it being electrical impulses. You cannot use it anywhere on the Face, Neck, Head, Groin or anywhere across the chest. If you are hoping this will help with pain there, it unfortunately cannot be used in those areas.
The Rebound TENS device retails for $64.99. Refill pads are $19.99. This is well worth the investment. I was spending at least $20 a month on analgesic over the counter pain relief medication and at least another $20 a month on creams, rubs and heat packs. That doesn’t even count the cost of Rx medications I sometimes used. Not only is this cheaper than all of that, it can be used as long as I want, it is small and can be carried with me on the go and it can be used over and over. Make sure to follow Rebound on Social media: Facebook and Twitter.
Enter to Win A Rebound TENS Pain Relief Device
I have some exciting news, readers! Biomedical Life Systems, the makers of the Rebound TENS Device have been super generous and have offered to give one reader of Saved By Grace a Rebound TENS Device! Just enter on the Giveaway Tools Form below! Make sure you check out my giveaway guidelines. This giveaway is only open to US Residents 18 + years old and older. The giveaway starts on 1/20/2014 and ends on 2/3/2014.
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