I was wondering if anyone has tried or owns an EMS or TENS device? I know physical therapists use them routinely to treat tendonitis. I recall reading some literature when I was in PT well over a year ago that said PTs thought these devices were very effective in treating tendonitis. I don't find PT helpful at all with my swimmer's shoulder, although I have an adapted PT/RC home care program. (ART works better for me personally. Just my own experience.) But I was wondering if anyone had had any success with one of these devices on their own at home? I have heard a swim coach poo poo them as providing only temporary relief. But that same sentiment could apply to ice as well ... Thoughts?
I guess I may have to put some of these acronyms on the terminology thread .... ;)
FAF Sista's are NOT High Maintenance:thhbbb: .
Exactly. We just need daisies.
FAF:
No, not likely to "ask." I have my own credit card. Plus, I stole Ande's on the "Women are trouble" thread where all you hijackers should go. :thhbbb: So I have no need to inform Mr. Fort.
I think you should go ahead and get that full bodyskin too in case you decide to enter some of those fly events. FAF Sistas can't just do breaststroke. :thhbbb: Breaststrokers appear to be very high maintenance. Disrupting threads, zinging away. I would never do that. :cool:
FAF Sista's are NOT High Maintenance:thhbbb: .
Exactly. We just need daisies.
FAF:
No, not likely to "ask." I have my own credit card. Plus, I stole Ande's on the "Women are trouble" thread where all you hijackers should go. :thhbbb: So I have no need to inform Mr. Fort.
I think you should go ahead and get that full bodyskin too in case you decide to enter some of those fly events. FAF Sistas can't just do breaststroke. :thhbbb: Breaststrokers appear to be very high maintenance. Disrupting threads, zinging away. I would never do that. :cool: