The Omron E2 Elite TENS device HV-F127-E: enables you to reduce and relieve your pain symptoms. The treatment alleviates muscle and nerve pain through gentle stimulation.
If you’re especially active, the massage function is very beneficial for muscle and shoulder or neck stiffness. With a range of different treatment programs, including a special ‘soft mode’, it’s perfect for soothing overall fatigue and improves blood circulation in the treated areas.
This transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) machine works by creating a tingling or buzzing sensation on your skin. This can help to block or suppress pain messages to your brain.
For active people, it provides a flexible massaging experience, which has a very beneficial effect on muscle, shoulder or neck stiffness. This unit is also very good for soothing overall bodily fatigue and improves the blood circulation in the treatment areas.
Features:
- 9 Automatic programmes
- Quick relief function
- Treatment selection - Tap/Knead/Push/Rub
- Soft Mode
- Washable, durable long life pads included

What is in the box?
- Electronic Nerve Stimulator
- Set of Long Life Pads
- Electrode Cord with plug
- Long Life Pad Holder
- Soft Fabric Pouch
- Battery Set (AAA - LR03)
- Instruction Manual
- Warranty Card
Warnings and Precautions:
- Do not use a TENS machine if you have a pacemaker or other implanted electrical device, or if you are in the early stages of pregnancy.
- Do not place the electrodes over the carotid artery in your neck, around your mouth, over areas of numbness or irritated skin. If your skin is irritated when you remove the electrodes, change the position the next time you use TENS. If soreness persists, contact your GP or the person who you got the machine from.
- Do not use TENS when driving or using machinery.
- Some people may develop a skin reaction to a particular adhesive tape or gel. If this happens, stop using TENS and ask your doctor, physiotherapist or pharmacist for alternative ideas.
- If you intend to use TENS when flying, inform the airline first.
Since June 1998 TENS must be marked with a European stamp of safety (CE mark).