top of page

Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale  • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale •

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale  • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale • Wellness Wonderland Sale •

Published On 
Time To Read
Share on Socials

Lorem Ipsum

DD/MM/YYYY

More Resources

Relieve Sacroiliac Joint Pain with the Thigh Stretch

FIX Shoulder Pain Permanently: 3 Critical Exercises

A Very Common But Treatable Hip Pain

Popular Tags

Bob and Brad

Physical Therapy

Decrease pain

at home exercises

Shoulder pain

Massage gun

Pain management

pain control with TENS

massage

TENS

shoulder pain relief

posture

Bob and Brad Recommend

Bob and Brad Q2 Pro Mini Massage Gun with Heat and Cold Head

$89.99

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam gravida, odio malesuada efficitur interdum, sapien nibh imperdiet mauris, sed congue ipsum ante et neque, Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam gravida, odio malesuada efficitur interdum, sapien nibh imperdiet mauris, sed congue ipsum ante et neque.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit

Copy of 21. How to Use a TENS Unit with Inner, Outer, and General Ankle Pain. Correct Pad Placement.

How to Use the TENS Unit:

If you are using an iReliev TENS unit we provide step-by-step video instruction on how to use the following types:

iReliev 1313

iReliev 5050

iReliev 8080


Just go to the program section at bobandbrad.com and click on the TENS series. Under the series look for the videos with the 1313, 5050, or 8080 TENS units.


If you are using a TENS unit from another manufacturer you will need to follow the instructions provided with the product.


Where to Place the Pads:

There is NOT a specific right way to position or place the pads. The best approach is to place the pads wherever they relieve pain the most. Experiment and see what will work best for you.


General Guidelines for One Channel and Two Pads on Outer Ankle Pain:

Use one channel and two pads. Place one pad (either one) directly on the pain. Place the other pad either above the first pad (at least a pad’s width apart) or below the first pad.


Another option with two pads: place one pad directly above the pain and one pad directly below the pain or place one pad on each side of the pain.


General Guidelines for One Channel and Two Pads on Inner Ankle Pain:

Use one channel and two pads. Place one pad (either one) directly on the pain. Place the other pad either above the first pad (at least a pad’s width apart) or below the first pad.


Another option with two pads is to place one pad directly above the pain and one pad directly below the pain or place one pad on each side of the pain.


General Guidelines for Using Pads on General Ankle Pain:

Use one channel and two pads. Place one pad (either one) directly on the pain. Place the other pad either above the first pad (at least a pad’s width apart) or below the first pad.

In our examples channel one has yellow pads and channel two has green pads.


Option one: One pad from channel one is placed above the area of pain and one pad is placed below the area of pain. One pad from channel two is placed in front of the area of pain and another pad from channel two is placed behind the area of pain. This arrangement forms a cross pattern.

Option two: Place one pad from channel one in the upper right corner of the area of pain and one pad from channel one in the lower left corner of the area of pain. Place one pad from channel two in the upper left corner of the pain and one pad in the lower right corner of the pain. This arrangement forms an X pattern.

General Guidelines for Pain Referred from Another Area:

An example would be ankle pain that is coming (referred) from the back. Using channel one, place the two pads along the nerve pathway. The two pads from channel two could be placed on the ankle.


Reminder: do not place pads over open wounds or areas with excessive hair. Clean the area with soap and water prior to placement of the pads.


Ankle treatment: Movement- ABCs


For more information on the TENS programs visit: https://www.bobandbrad.com/tens-program If interested in purchasing the TENS/EMS unit by iReliev visit: https://ireliev.com/bobandbrad/?uid=15&oid=1&affid=10

DISCLAIMER We insist that you see a physician before starting this video series. Furthermore, this video series is not designed to replace the treatment of a professional: physician, osteopath, physical therapist, orthopedic surgeon, or chiropractor. It may however serve as an adjunct. Do not go against the advice of your health care professional. When under the care of a professional make certain that they approve of all that you try. This information is not intended as a substitute for medical treatment. Any information given about back-related conditions, treatments, and products is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this publication. Before starting an exercise program, consult a physician. Medical Disclaimer All information, content, and material of this website is for informational purposes only and are not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Affiliate disclaimer: Keep in mind that we may receive commissions when you click our links and make purchases. However, this does not impact our reviews and comparisons. We are highly selective in our products and try our best to keep things fair and balanced in order to help you make the best choice for you.


bottom of page