Drug-free Pain Management is a Touch Away

Small, portable, and powerful Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) devices from OMRON offer drug-free pain relief for sore or aching muscles of the lower back, shoulder, arm, leg, and more.

Harnessing the natural pain-blocking circuitry of the nervous system, OMRON TENS devices can help relieve chronic, acute, and arthritic pain (including sore, stiff, and achy joints and muscles) without the risks and adverse events of medications.

*Acute pain refers to sore or achy muscles due to strain from exercise or normal household and work activities.

How TENS works

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Provides relief from:

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  • Shoulder pain

  • Arm pain

  • Lower-back pain

  • Leg pain, including hip, thigh, knee, and calf

  • Foot pain

Provides relief from:

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  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Bursitis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Fibromyalgia

Hear from real OMRON TENS users

The OMRON family of over-the-counter TENS devices

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  • OMRON TENS Unit PM3029

    Pocket Pain Pro® TENS Unit

    MODEL: PM400

    OMRON Pocket Pain Pro TENS Unit is a simple but powerful, drug-free solution for relief of achy, stiff or sore muscle and joint pain.

  • OMRON TENS Unit

    Total Power + Heat™ TENS Unit

    MODEL: PM800

    The OMRON Total Power + Heat TENS Unit is a powerful, drug-free innovative device that relieves chronic, acute* and arthritic pain through the combination of soothing heat and TENS technology.

  • OMRON portable TENS Unit

    Max Power Relief® TENS Unit

    MODEL: PM500

    The OMRON Max Power Relief TENS device offers two times more power* and is one of our most versatile TENS units for the relief of achy, stiff or sore muscle and joint pain.

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  7. Sluka KA, Bjordal JM, Marchand S, Rakel BA. What makes transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation work? Making sense of the mixed results in the literature. Phys Ther. 2013;93(10):1397-1402.
  8. Jauregui JJ, Cherian JJ, et al. A meta-analysis of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for chronic low back pain. Surg Technol Int. 2016;28:296-302.
  9. Hellen K, Hrafnkelsdóttir T, Jern S, Biber B, Mannheimer C, DuttaRoy S. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation induces vasodilation in healthy controls but not in refractory angina patients. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010;40(1):95-101.
  10. OMRON Heat Pain Pro [package insert]. Lake Forest, IL: OMRON Healthcare, Inc; 2016.
  11. OMRON Max Power Relief [package insert]. Lake Forest, IL: OMRON Healthcare, Inc; 2014.
  12. OMRON electroTHERAPY Pain Relief [package insert]. Lake Forest, IL: OMRON Healthcare, Inc; 2012.
  13. OMRON Pocket Pain Pro [package insert]. Lake Forest, IL: OMRON Healthcare, Inc; 2016.
  14. OMRON Avail [package insert]. Lake Forest, IL: OMRON Healthcare, Inc; 2017.
  15. Electrical nerve stimulation for arthritis pain. Arthritis Foundation. Accessed July 12, 2018.
  16. Ying KNW, While A. Pain relief in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis: TENS. Br J Community Nurs. 2007;12(8):364-371.
  17. Dean DD. Trochanteric bursitis treatment & management. Medscape. Updated April 5, 2018. Accessed July 12, 2018.
  18. Naeser MA, Hahn KK, Lieberman BE, Branco KF. Carpal tunnel syndrome pain treated with low-level laser and microamperes transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation: a controlled study. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002;83(7):978-988.