If you want to numb a sore neck, a cheap TENS unit works. If you want to vibrate your muscles, get a massage gun. But if you want to force deep muscle reset and active rehabilitation, the Dr. Lomp Portable is superior. Safety Precautions & Contraindications While the Elitepain Dr. Lomp Portable is safe for 95% of the population, it is dangerous for specific groups.
Clean the area with alcohol wipes to remove oil. Do not apply lotion (lotion blocks the current). Place the self-adhesive gel pads on the target muscle belly, not over bone or the heart. elitepain dr lomp portable
| Feature | Elitepain Dr. Lomp Portable | Theragun (Massage Gun) | Standard TENS Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Deep (Muscle tissue) | Medium (Superficial) | Shallow (Nerve endings) | | Noise level | Silent | Very Loud (60-70 dB) | Silent | | Portability | Pocketsize | Bulky | Wires get tangled | | Battery life | 10 hours | 2 hours | 5 hours | | Intended use | Rehab & Strength | Warm-up & Soreness | Pain masking | If you want to numb a sore neck, a cheap TENS unit works
Treat one area for 15–20 minutes. Do not exceed 30 minutes per session. Elitepain Dr. Lomp Portable vs. The Competition How does it stack up against the market leaders? Lomp Portable is superior
Its power is intimidating at first—hence the "Elite" and "Pain" in the name—but that power translates to results that cheap massagers cannot replicate. For the serious athlete or the desperate chronic pain patient, the ability to carry a physical therapist in your pocket is worth every penny.