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How To Treat Chronic Knee Pain with Infrex Tens Unit ON Interferential Mode

17 July 2010 3 Comments

Infrex Plus in interferential mode treatment is an excellent alternative to knee pain medication. Infrex unit creates an electronic soup in painful area. Bob Johnson shows proper electrode placement for best results for knee pain using the Infrex Plus unit on Interferential mode.

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3 Comments »

  • medfaxx1 said:

    Hi Alterbyme,

    If you still in pain go see a doc. See if not something simple. The tens/Infrex units are for chronic pain and you are not chronic so maybe just something simple and everything will be OK.

    good luck.

  • alterbyme said:

    I just woke up in the middle of the night we tremendous pain in knee. Its been going on for a few days. Dunno if i should go to a doctor or not. Anyone wanna help?

  • TECHXHEAD said:

    I have chronic pain in the popliteal region (which is on the moderate side). Not in the front (meniscus area) but there is a numb sensation there (as if there is a pinched nerve). Thanks for posting this video! It is informative! Are you a Physical Therapist?

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