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It produces a strong tingle, a buzz, in some ways like someone applying rolling pressure with the thumbs, and took a few minutes to get used to. I can adjust the strength, and find my back takes a higher level than my front. The idea is that the electric fields give the nerves a WTF stimulus, and after a few minutes of this they will give up on sending you background pain signals. I find 15 minutes on the machine (max recommended) reduces the pain a lot for about an hour, though it does feel slightly 'other', and it doesn't fix things so I can walk easily.
Worth a go? Some people think it's FAB, I think it's alright.