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TENS by Flowlife 2-pack

299 EUR239 EUR

Two app-controlled TENS devices for bilateral nerve stimulation. Relieves pain, supports recovery, and eases menstrual cramps.

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Benefits

  • Relieves period cramps when pain spikes by calming pelvic nerve input and easing spasm
  • Reduces stubborn back or knee pain by gating pain signals and lowering perceived intensity
  • Calms overactive nerves in tense muscles, reducing guarding and restoring movement
  • Addresses mirrored pain on both sides at once, balancing nerve input and reducing strain

What's included

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SYNCED BILATERAL NERVE STIMULATION

Persistent musculoskeletal pain and menstrual cramps are maintained by continuous nerve signals from tissue. This ongoing input keeps protective muscle tension active and limits free movement. TENS by Flowlife was built to address this neural mechanism directly. It applies controlled electrical stimulation through the skin to influence how pain signals reach the spinal cord. The goal is local pain modulation that supports movement and recovery.

Each program delivers timed pulses that activate large diameter sensory nerves in the skin. This engages inhibitory circuits in the spinal cord that reduce nociceptive input from C and A delta fibres. Higher frequency patterns provide stronger gating during acute flare ups. Lower frequencies support longer effects by engaging endogenous inhibitory pathways. The Flowlife TENS app offers 43 programs across Recovery, Muscle Pain and Period Pain, aligning pulse patterns and intensity with the target area. With two devices in one pack, stimulation can be applied symmetrically on both sides or on two separate regions. Synced timing balances sensory input and avoids uneven intensity.

The result is reduced pain signalling, calmer muscle guarding and improved tolerance to daily activity and rehabilitation. For period pain, placement on lower abdomen or lower back can ease cramp intensity. For post exercise or work related aches, targeted placement over involved muscles can reduce discomfort and enable movement practice. Sessions are short and adjustable, making daily use straightforward. Two compact devices and the Flowlife TENS app keep both sides aligned in program and output.

SEGMENTAL INHIBITION AND ENDOGENOUS ANALGESIA

When pain persists, nociceptors fire repeatedly and the spinal cord becomes sensitized. Protective co contraction increases and movement narrows. During menstrual cramps, strong uterine contractions send dense bursts of signals through pelvic nerves. The brain receives ongoing threat input and reduces normal motor output. Natural inhibitory pathways lose influence and recovery slows. The system benefits from a clear, non harmful sensory input that can rebalance signal flow at the spinal level.

TENS by Flowlife delivers controlled electrical pulses through the skin to targeted areas. The stimulation activates large diameter sensory fibers that compete with nociceptive input in the dorsal horn. This is segmental inhibition. It reduces onward transmission of pain signals to higher centers. Selected low frequency modes also encourage release of endogenous opioids, which can extend analgesic effects after the session ends. The rhythmic input stabilises alpha motor neuron activity in nearby muscles, easing protective guarding and allowing tissue to move more freely.

The result is calmer neural processing and lower perceived pain. Muscles relax, joint motion improves, and local circulation becomes more efficient as tension decreases. The two pack enables bilateral placement or two regions at the same time, which balances sensory input across sides and supports symmetrical control. The app programs set frequency, pulse width and work rest timing for repeatable sessions. Intensity steps allow precise dosing at a comfortable level. Consistent parameters produce a reliable response over time in training, daily work, and across the menstrual cycle.

CONSISTENT TENS BUILDS STABLE PAIN CONTROL

When recovery is inconsistent, pain pathways keep firing after the trigger has passed. Ongoing input from irritated tissue sustains protective muscle tone and restricts movement. In the pelvis, menstrual cramps can drive repeated bursts of nociception. This pattern lowers activity and increases the chance of pain flares. Irregular management leaves the nervous system reactive.

Structured TENS sessions apply electrical pulses to peripheral nerves. Stimulation recruits conducting sensory fibres that compete with pain signals within the spinal cord. This gating reduces nociceptive transmission during and after the session, allowing muscles to relax. Low frequency modes may support endogenous opioid release for lasting relief. With pain moderated, joints move through complete ranges and tissue loading normalises.

Repeated exposure builds a steadier baseline. Over weeks, episodes tend to shorten and peak intensity reduces. Motor patterns improve as muscles activate on time and with less guarding. For period pain, planned sessions help control cramp driven input so daily tasks are manageable. For recovery and muscle soreness, consistent analgesia supports movement, circulation, and return to normal loading.

TENS by Flowlife 2-pack is designed for adherence. Two devices enable bilateral treatment or two regions at once. The Flowlife TENS app provides 43 programs across Recovery, Muscle Pain and Period Pain, so parameters stay consistent. Sync keeps timing and intensity aligned across both units. The compact format makes sessions practical in more settings. This stability supports the cumulative adaptation that restores function over time.

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