How To Place Patches
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Neck & Shoulder Pain |
Neck & Shoulder Pain |
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Shoulder & Back Pain |
Shoulder & Back Pain |
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Knee Pain |
Knee Pain |
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Lower Back Pain |
Stomach Cramps |
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These are a few examples of patch placement for common pain areas.
Common usage include rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cancer, bursitis, postoperative pain back pain, foot, knee, sciatica, sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, labor pain (not before nine months), and many other types of pain. Non pain uses are for swollen joints, spasms, relaxes muscles, and overall body relaxation.
Just place the patches on the desired area and turn the dial to the desired setting. Very simple to use.







