How much does NexWave cost?

The MSRP on a Zynex NexWave device is $1,995. The main price range on Amazon for devices is between $40 and $60.

Does insurance cover zynex NexWave?

Zynex will bill your health insurance company for the monthly rental and/or purchase of the NexWave device. Monthly supplies will be shipped to you and billed to your insurance company. Depending on your insurance coverage, you may be responsible for an unmet deductible and/or co-insurance amounts.

What is the difference between IFC TENS and NMES?

As another example, TENS units are typically used for pain relief, while NMES units are used to retrain muscles after an injury, even though both TENS and NMES use similar stimulation waveforms.

What is zynex NexWave used for?

The NexWave is a prescription only 3-in-1 device with Interferential, TENS, and NMES. These clinically proven modalities are used to help patients manage their pain symptoms, re-educate and strengthen muscles.

What is the difference between TENS and IFC?

How Does IFC Differ From TENS? TENS delivers low-frequency current across the surface of the skin, while IFC delivers a higher frequency current that penetrates deeper into the tissue with less discomfort.

What is NexWave?

The NexWave is a prescription only 3-in-1 device with Interferential, TENS, and NMES. These clinically proven. modalities are used to help patients manage their pain. symptoms, re-educate and strengthen muscles, and reduce or eliminate their need for pain medication.

Which is Better TENS or IFC?

TENS delivers low-frequency current across the surface of the skin, while IFC delivers a higher frequency current that penetrates deeper into the tissue with less discomfort.

What is a NexWave?

Are TENS units prescription only?

You can buy a TENS unit without a prescription. But, you may need documentation from your doctor to get your insurance to cover it. Out-of-pocket cost for a TENS unit can range from less than $100 for a simple unit to more than $500 for a unit with extra features.

Is IFC better than TENS?