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PAINPOD

General Information
A wearable device that relieves pain, improves performance and speeds recovery. It works by blocking the signals from the site of pain, to the brain without using medication.

Health Claims/Benefits
Can be used by:
  • People suffering from chronic or acute pain in their upper and lower back, neck, shoulders, arms or legs.
  • People with nerve pain.
  • People recovering from injury or surgery.
  • Expectant mothers, new mothers.
  • Professional and amateur athletes.
  • Arthritis sufferers.

Warnings
DO NOT use an electrotherapy device of any kind:
  •  If you have a pacemaker or any kind of electronic implanted device 
  • If you have a cochlear implant hearing device  
  • On your torso if you are less than 37 weeks pregnant 
  • If you have a severe heart disorder
  • If you suffer from epilepsy 
  • If you already have DVT.
  • Consult with your doctor before use if you are pregnant, prone to seizures, have cancer or are recovering from cancer. 
  • Speak to your doctor or physiotherapist for further advice

How To Use
  • ​Click here for a video

Source: Click here for more information

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  • For People
    • Asthma
    • Anxiety
    • Back Pain
    • Cancer
    • Children and Young Adults
    • Chronic Pain
    • COPD
    • Depression
    • Diabetes
    • First Aid
    • Heart Health
    • Health and Wellness
    • Hearing Loss
    • Women's Health
    • Online Health Services
  • For Clinics
    • Content Library
    • HealthAide CRM Tutorials
  • Blog
    • Health Blog
    • Business Blog
  • Order Form - HealthAide Pro(Standard)