It is interesting, I'm not sure it would be pleasant for you.
It has preset programs depending on what bodypart you put it on - back, neck, hands etc.
You can then adjust the intensity all the way from hardly-can-feel-it to horse twitching at flies, to very odd feeling spasms, to I wasn't inclined to push it past there, actually, which was about 6. It goes to 10 (it's not that special a machine, it doesn't go to 11.)
You have complete control of the machine at all times, one hand on the dial.
Then when the 15 minute or so session is over, you feel really relaxed. We've found that it obviates the need to take stronger painkillers the times we've used it. It's definitely arrested a migraine.
I'm not at all sure what it would do to you Steph, it might interrupt or exhaust out your own spasms... or it might hurt you, but if you'd like to try it we can bring it over at your convenience.
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Date: 2013-10-27 04:43 am (UTC)It is interesting, I'm not sure it would be pleasant for you.
It has preset programs depending on what bodypart you put it on - back, neck, hands etc.
You can then adjust the intensity all the way from hardly-can-feel-it to horse twitching at flies, to very odd feeling spasms, to I wasn't inclined to push it past there, actually, which was about 6. It goes to 10 (it's not that special a machine, it doesn't go to 11.)
You have complete control of the machine at all times, one hand on the dial.
Then when the 15 minute or so session is over, you feel really relaxed. We've found that it obviates the need to take stronger painkillers the times we've used it. It's definitely arrested a migraine.
I'm not at all sure what it would do to you Steph, it might interrupt or exhaust out your own spasms... or it might hurt you, but if you'd like to try it we can bring it over at your convenience.