Is H-Wave FDA approved?

The H-Wave® device has received 510(k) approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a muscle stimulator. Approved uses for this device include: treatment of muscle spasm, deterrence or reduction of muscle disuse atrophy, and improvement of muscle range of motion, among others.
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Does Medicare cover H-Wave units?

Generally, PPOs, HMOs, Medicare, and other private insurance plans will not cover the cost of Home H‑Wave.
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Who owns H-Wave?

Electronic Waveform Lab, Inc. (EWL) is the sole developer and manufacturer of the H-Wave® device. In 1981 EWL introduced this completely unique technology and discovered unmatched success in rehabilitation and pain control.
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How long do you use H-Wave?

Patients can easily use the Home H-Wave device on their own several times per day or several times per week. Treatments typically last 30-60 minutes on average and can be done while relaxing in the comfort, convenience and privacy of their own home or preferred setting.
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What is an H-Wave unit?

H-Wave® is a multi-functional electrical stimulation device intended to speed recovery, restore function, and manage chronic, acute or post-operative pain. It is a non-invasive drug-free alternative treatment option without harmful side effects.
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How many times a day can you use electrotherapy?

You can begin with one 15-minute therapy session. Repeat for another 15 minutes if needed. Use up to three times per day at a maximum. During each therapy, rate your pain before and after the session, 1 (low) to 10 (high) in order to gauge the true reduction of pain.
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How long does TENS pain relief last?

Length of pain relief

The post-stimulation analgesic effects of TENS can therefore last anywhere from five minutes to 18 hours (Woolf, 1991).
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How does H-Wave machine work?

In high-frequency mode, H-Wave is believed to work by affecting the function of the sodium pump within the nerve and thereby creating a profound anesthetic/analgesic effect. Unlike TENS, these benefits last long after the device is taken off. Only a 30-60 minute session is needed for hours of relief.
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Can you use an H-Wave while pregnant?

Physical therapy and acupuncture are also well tolerated. During pregnancy, it is not recommended for patients to receive any electromagnetic radiation sources such as H-wave or ultrasound.
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What is Alpha stem?

Alpha-Stim® is a non-invasive prescription medical device (prescription not required outside the U.S.) that is FDA cleared to provide fast, safe and effective treatment of anxiety, insomnia, depression, and pain.
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How do I get my TENS unit covered by insurance?

Insurance may cover a TENS unit if the treatments are medically necessary. You can buy a TENS unit without a prescription. But, you may need documentation from your doctor to get your insurance to cover it.
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Is a TENS unit considered durable medical equipment?

Aetna considers transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (TENS) medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME) when used as an adjunct or as an alternative to the use of drugs either in the treatment of acute post-operative pain in the first 30 days after surgery, or for certain types of chronic, intractable ...
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Can TENS cause miscarriage?

If applied correctly, TENS can be used safely without any side effects to your baby. Avoid using it in early pregnancy, and remember to not place the electrodes on acupuncture points in the web space beside the thumb, all around the lower half of the leg and ankle, or the top of the shoulders.
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Do muscle stimulators work for back pain?

Spinal cord stimulators may be used to treat or manage different types of chronic pain, including: Back pain, especially back pain that continues even after surgery (failed back surgery syndrome)
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Do TENS machines help sciatica?

The answer is yes. TENS can relieve sciatica pain—even the radiating, and sometimes debilitating shooting pains that patients often experience. It's a safe, non-addictive painkiller alternative that might help you reduce discomfort and gain some mobility from sciatica.
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Who invented electrotherapy?

Giovanni Aldini treated insanity with static electricity 1823–1824. The first medical treatments with electricity in London have been recorded as far back as 1767 at Middlesex Hospital in London using a special apparatus.
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Where do you place the electronic pulse massager?

WAIST (LOWER BACK)

To alleviate tension or pain, attach the electrode pads to the regions where you feel pain, with the backbones as the center. Space the pads from 2 inches to 6 inches apart for the best results.
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Can a TENS unit cause damage?

TENS is generally regarded as safe. But it has risks just like any other medical procedure. For example, if the electrical current is too high or the electrodes are placed on the wrong part of the body, it can burn or irritate the skin. The "danger zones" include the brain, heart, eyes, genitals, and throat.
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Can I overuse a TENS unit?

TENS is safe, so you can use it as much as you like, although it's good practice to take regular 10-minute breaks every hour or so. Some people use TENS for more than five hours a day. It may be worth buying a TENS machine for home use.
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Can a TENS unit help arthritis?

TENS units, or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation therapy, can help to control arthritis pain without the use of additional drugs as well as reduce the amount of medication and related side-effects. If your arthritic pain is confined to a single region, a TENS unit may help reduce your pain.
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Can a TENS unit affect your heart?

The same TENS stimulation had no effect on coronary blood flow of patients with heart transplants. They concluded that TENS may have an effect on the heart through changes in neural tone because, in the heart transplant group, the heart has already been innervated and coronary blood flow had not changed7).
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Does electrical stimulation help nerve damage?

All experimental results indicated that electrical stimulation facilitates regeneration of injured nerve; direct stimulation caused better recovery than TENS with respect to functional and morphological parameters during the six weeks of the experiment.
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Is digital therapy machine safe?

It is safe for most people to use a TENS unit, and they will not usually experience any side effects. However, the electrical impulses that a TENS unit produces may cause a buzzing, tingling, or prickling sensation, which some people may find uncomfortable. Some people may be allergic to the adhesive pads.
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How much does a good TENS unit cost?

TENS machines, once available mainly only in physical therapy offices, are now sold widely for home use, with no prescription needed. These at-home units usually cost between $30 and $100 and can provide safe, controlled electrical stimulation.
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