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Mixed Set of 16 TENS Unit Electrode Pads - 8 electrode pads 4x2 in and 8 electrode pads 2x2 in with 2mm Plug-in Connection

Mixed Set of 16 TENS Unit Electrode Pads - 8 electrode pads 4x2 in and 8 electrode pads 2x2 in with 2mm Plug-in Connection

  • Medical electrodes
  • Reusable
  • Self-Adhesive
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For a wide range of devices

2mm plug connection

The electrode pads with a plug-in connection fit all TENS and EMS devices from axion, as well as a number of other manufacturers such as TENS 7000, Etekcity, Nursal and many more.

High adhesive strength

Reusable and self-adhesive

The electrodes are supplied on a carrier foil onto which you can stick the electrodes again after use to protect the adhesive surface from dirt. Electrodes can usually be reused multiple times depending on storage and handling.

Several layers

Electrode structure

  • a) Insulation layer
  • b) Special carbon film
  • c) Gel layer
  • d) PET carrier foil

FAQ Electrode pads

- How many times TENS and EMS electrodes can be used?

The lifespan of TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) electrodes can vary depending on several factors. These factors are:

- Quality of the electrodes

- Maintenance

- Skin type

- Skin preparation

- How often they are used

- How should the electrode pads be removed from the skin?

Always lift the electrodes from the edge and avoid pulling them off the cable

- How do I properly apply TENS electrodes?

  1. Clean the Skin
  2. Attach the Electrode Leads
  3. Apply the Electrode Pads:
  • Determine the specific placement of the electrodes based on your pain or the guidance of your healthcare provider.
  • Generally, electrodes are placed around the painful area or along the path of the nerve that's causing discomfort.
  • Ensure that the electrodes are at least one inch apart to avoid interference.

- Do our axion electrodes contain latex?

No, all our axion electrode pas are latex-free

- How often should I replace TENS electrodes?

When the electrode pads show wear and tear and don't stick well anymore, they should be replaced.