Why Does Interferential Therapy, Unlike Tens, Provides Carryover Pain Relief

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2008

Interferential treatments for chronic pain such as fibromyalgia, sciatica, low back pain, rsd, shingles, cancer pain etc. respond to interferential therapy much better than traditional tens, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, due to carryover pain relief or residual pain relief. In this video Bob Johnson explains how the Infrex Plus unit with tens and interferential can be used to maximize the carryover pain relief allowing the patient longer periods of activity without chronic pain returning.

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  • Tens units are, but not interferentials. Larger interferentials used in clinics, outpatients in range of $2,500 to $12,000 each.

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  • @medfaxx1 Hmm, Amazon has all-in-one IFC/TENS/EMS/Microcurrent units for $100. 

  • aren't these machines about $60?

  • Hi Jennifer, the retail is $1,695.00. If you have insurance coverage the product is classified as "durable medical equipment" such as wheelchairs, hospital beds etc. and generally is covered. If you are Medicare eligible your out of pocket is approximately $55 for one month's rent and purchase. Any questions then give a ring. 800-937-3993. bobj

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