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Drug Free Pain Relief? Wireless Omron AVAIL TENS Device
Panama City, Panama as viewed from Ancon Hill. A three hour uphill hike from our hotel.
Drug Free Pain Relief in Panama City
Recently, Walt and I visited Panama City, Panama, you know, that place where the Panama Canal was built was built in 1914? Our adventures took us all over the city for 10 days and we just didn’t stop. It was intense walking, climbing, bumping along in a tour van, I was always worried that Walt’s back would act up.
Walt hung out with a sloth that was crossing the road in the rainforest.
Walt swung on vines and hiked through the rainforest. He cruised the Panama canal.
We walked 1000s of step each day!
As you can see, our trip was very active. Each night when I got back to the hotel, I collapsed on the bed. But each night when Walt got back to the hotel, he used the Wireless Omron AVAIL TENS Device which we brought along with us.
Wireless Omron AVAIL TENS Device was easy to use and easy to pack for travel.
What is the Wireless Omron AVAIL TENS Device? Drug Free Pain Relief ?
Wireless Omron Avail Tens Device is an innovative over-the-counter medical device for safe and effective drug-free pain relief. Avail is Omron’s first TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) unit with wireless and dual channel capability that provides relief from chronic and acute pain. The device can treat multiple pain sites simultaneously and is controlled by Omron’s new mobile app, Omron TENS, enabling users to operate Avail remotely.
A therapy regularly administered by physical therapists and chiropractors, TENS sends stimulating pulses across the surface of the skin and along the nerve strands. The pulses help prevent pain signals from reaching the brain. Electrical stimulation can also trigger the body to release endorphins, which act as natural painkillers, and improve blood circulation. Omron was the first company to market with an over-the-counter FDA-cleared TENS medical device for use at home.
The Omron Avail comes with two soft, contoured pads that fit comfortably and securely to treat a variety of areas of pain simultaneously. Avail’s five pre-programmed Body Pain Modes soothe lower back, shoulder, knee, elbow and leg pain with recommended therapies. Avail users can also design their own therapies using five additional pulsation modes – including steady, acupuncture-like, knead, tap and microcurrent – and 20 different intensity levels.
What Walt loved about traveling with/using the Omron Avail
- Drug free pain relief
- Took the edge off his pain and allowed him to keep going each day
- Easy to pack
- Easy to wear and move about the room or hotel because the unit is cordless once charged
- The free Omron Avail App was easy to use, download and was very user friendly. Great interface with the user.
- The app really helped targeting muscle groups with its preset massage selections
- The app aided in adjusting the intensity of the massage
- Comfortable to wear as there are two sizes of pads for different parts of your body
- When you charge the unit, the charge holds for a long time (he used everyday for a 1/2 hour on a 10 hour trip and never had to recharge.
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i learned it delievers microcurrent therapy for the symptomatic relief of chronic and acute pain
I learned that this has bluetooth technology that allows you to connect with an android device and use it on the go.
i learned you can use a iOS or Android App for pain relief on the go, which is helpful since i have an iphone
I learned that Omron is a TENS product that is controlled by your mobile device.
Great that I can connect this to my smartphone and use while I’m out and about.
Thanks to the Bluetooth technology and the app I can take the device with me to work and the gym and control it with my smartphone. Works for me!
It has rechargeable batteries that can last up to 500 uses.
This sounds like something I have to try!
I learned that this unit can deliver “microcurrent therapy for the symptomatic relief of chronic and acute pain”. I really like the fact that this unit is wireless, as well.
I learned that you control the unit via an app (iOS or Android) for pain relief on the go. I could definitely use this for my back pain.
awesome!
Love to win Omron’s TENS unit for my back spasms and see that it is user friendly and is easy to pack while travelling
I currently use a wired system and compared to the wireless system its a dinosaur. Would love to not worry about where those wires are when going to the restroom!!
I learned that the Omron Dual Channel TENS Unit “targets two different pain areas using two customized treatments at the same time”. I would love to win this because it would be great for my chronic lower back pain.
It’s wireless and has a rechargeable battery. You can work it with your smartphone. I have a TENS unit, but it was the cheapest unit and of course has wires and can’t be used when doing much of anything.
I learned that the Avail Tens Device has five different pulsation settings: steady, acupuncture-like, knead, tap and microcurrent. This gives me a selection of what works best in may case.
I learned that Omron Avail is an wireless 2 channel unit to be used for pain relief.
I learned it’s not battery operated but rechargeable.
I was surprised to learn that you could treat two areas at one time and how many types of treatment variations there were. I could treat my knee and my shoulder at the same time and get relief for both.
I learned that the tens machine is safe because it is drug free and has been used by chiropractic doctors and physical therapists for over 30 years.