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DR-HOs Pain Therapy Pro TV commercial - Drug-Free
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DR-HO's is a company that specializes in providing innovative health and wellness products. They offer a range of products designed to help people manage their pain, improve their circulation, and pro...

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DR-HOs Pain Therapy Pro TV commercial - Drug-Free

DR-HO's Pain Therapy Pro is a revolutionary product that has been helping people around the world manage their pain without the use of drugs. The product has been gaining popularity due to its effectiveness and ease of use. In order to promote this incredible product, DR-HO's Pain Therapy Pro released a TV spot titled 'Drug-Free.'

The TV spot starts with an introduction of DR-HO's Pain Therapy Pro, followed by a sequence of scenes depicting individuals who have suffered from chronic pain for years. The individuals describe how their pain has impacted their lives and how they have tried various methods to alleviate their symptoms, including prescription drugs.

The TV spot then shifts to the product in use, a hand-held device that uses TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) therapy to reduce pain. The device is simple to use and can be operated by anyone. The TV spot highlights how the device can be used to target different areas of the body and is safe to use for people of all ages.

The TV spot goes on to emphasize the advantages of using DR-HO's Pain Therapy Pro over traditional pain medications. Unlike prescription drugs, the device has no side effects and is not addictive. Additionally, it can be used at any time and in the comfort of one's home.

Overall, DR-HO's Pain Therapy Pro TV spot 'Drug-Free' presents an excellent alternative to prescription drugs for managing pain. By showcasing real people and their experiences, the TV spot is both relatable and convincing. The product has been proven to be effective, and the TV spot is a testament to its benefits.

DR-HOs Pain Therapy Pro TV commercial - Drug-Free produced for DR-HO's was first shown on television on March 11, 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions about dr-ho's pain therapy pro tv spot, 'drug-free'

DR-HO'S ® Pain Therapy system Pro combines TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) and Pulse Massage to help stimulate nerves and muscles. It is designed to temporarily reduce and relive muscle tension, pain, and stiffness.

DR-HO'S Pain Therapy System Modes DR-HO'S TENS devices have a variety of modules that create different sensations. If you are unsure how to use a TENS machine, start with understanding the unit's modes.

For most people, TENS is a safe treatment with no side effects. Some people may be allergic to the pads and their skin may become red and irritated. Speak to your GP, physiotherapist or pharmacist if you have concerns.

If you suffer with any painful or health conditions, you should consult with your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. DR-HO'S Pain Therapy System is safe for use for diabetics, people on medication, and to use after metal knee or hip replacement.

Do not use TENS on:

  • Open wounds or rashes.
  • Swollen, red, infected, or inflamed skin.
  • Cancerous lesions, or close to them.
  • Skin that does not have normal sensation (feeling)
  • Any part of your head or face.
  • Any part of your throat.
  • Both sides of the chest or trunk at the same time.
  • Directly on your backbone.

TENS doesn't work for everybody. It can be uncomfortable but shouldn't be painful. You may experience skin irritation where the electrodes are stuck on. TENS can't be used in the bath or shower.

Side effects from TENS range from uncomfortable buzzing, to skin irritations, to spasms and possible injury. TENS is not recommended for people who are pregnant or have epilepsy, heart problems, or wear a pacemaker or other metal implants.

You shouldn't use a TENS unit if you're pregnant or if you have:

  • An implantable device like a pacemaker.
  • Cancer.
  • Epilepsy.
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
  • Bleeding disorders.
  • Heart disease.

For most people, TENS is a safe treatment with no side effects. Some people may be allergic to the pads and their skin may become red and irritated. Speak to your GP, physiotherapist or pharmacist if you have concerns.

TENS doesn't work for everybody. It can be uncomfortable but shouldn't be painful. You may experience skin irritation where the electrodes are stuck on. TENS can't be used in the bath or shower.

Do not use TENS on:

  • Open wounds or rashes.
  • Swollen, red, infected, or inflamed skin.
  • Cancerous lesions, or close to them.
  • Skin that does not have normal sensation (feeling)
  • Any part of your head or face.
  • Any part of your throat.
  • Both sides of the chest or trunk at the same time.
  • Directly on your backbone.

There appear to be very few risks relating to electrical muscle stimulation. The most common include tissue burns and skin irritation. However, additional complications can occur if the placement of the electrodes is too close to a transdermal drug patch.

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