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Prorelax Tens duoComfort

Prorelax Tens duoComfort


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daBLAZE7000

1 year ago

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lydia.weishaupt

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Good day martin. I bought the device about 2 years ago. Used 2×, don't think it's that good. I would therefore sell the complete device for CHF 50.00. Lydia Weishaupt
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HanoushB

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago • purchased this product

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The device works perfectly wirelessly. I cannot answer the second part of the question.
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ursula.schlatter

4 years ago

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KiNg_Of_SnOw

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello Ursula I bought the pads at Aldi and they work very well. You just have to pay attention to the connector. (2.5mm I think) So you can connect the pads from any manufacturer. Greetings Reto
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macemanu

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello Well, you can use either TENS or EMS. TENS is good for the nerves (for example, after a surgical procedure, you have no, just a weak or a funny feeling on the surface of the skin) because it makes the nerves grow faster. EMS is good for maintaining muscles when you are injured. To use: Use either two or four pads. It is important that these are positioned next to the muscle start (to the right of the muscle start) and muscle end (to the left of the muscle end), i.e. somewhat diagonally. With 4 pads, the principle is the same but the two additional pads should be positioned at the beginning of the muscle (left) and the end of the muscle (right). If it doesn't hurt at the beginning or is at least uncomfortable, then you know they are positioned incorrectly. For the breast, it works best for me as follows: for the right breast, below the nipple and between the oesophagus and the nipple. The counterpart under the collarbone, the vertical position is difficult to describe (for me about 7-8 cm above the nipple). TIP: First use EMS and then TENS, relatively briefly but intensively. Greetings Alex

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