Intensity™ 10 Regular Replacement Electrodes are reusable electrode pads designed for use with TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) devices. They help deliver electrical impulses to targeted muscles and nerves for pain relief, muscle stimulation, rehabilitation, recovery, and therapy treatments.
These electrodes are designed for use with most standard TENS and EMS devices that utilize industry-standard pin-style lead wire connections. They are commonly used with Intensity™ therapy units and many other compatible electrotherapy devices.
Electrode pads should be replaced when they lose adhesion, no longer stick securely to the skin, show signs of wear, or provide inconsistent stimulation. The lifespan varies depending on frequency of use, skin condition, storage practices, and proper care after each treatment session.
To maximize electrode life, apply pads only to clean, dry skin, avoid lotions or oils before treatment, replace the protective backing after each use, and store the electrodes in a sealed package away from heat, sunlight, and excessive humidity.
Yes. When used with a compatible TENS device, replacement electrodes help deliver electrical stimulation that may assist with temporary relief of muscle pain, joint discomfort, back pain, neck pain, arthritis-related symptoms, and other chronic or acute pain conditions as directed by a healthcare professional.
High-quality replacement electrode pads should provide strong adhesion, even current distribution, comfortable skin contact, and compatibility with standard TENS and EMS devices. Reliable electrodes help ensure effective therapy sessions and consistent treatment results.
TENS therapy is commonly used to help manage muscle soreness, chronic pain, sports-related discomfort, and recovery after physical activity. Properly functioning electrodes play an important role in delivering consistent stimulation and achieving optimal therapeutic benefits.
Regular electrode pads are ideal for targeted treatment areas such as the shoulders, neck, arms, knees, and smaller muscle groups. Larger pads cover broader treatment zones like the lower back, thighs, and larger muscle groups, helping distribute stimulation across a wider area.