Exploring medical electrodes
Added 2024-12-28 03:59:23 +0000 UTC
Yeah, this might upset a vocal minority. But it's presented in a factual and scientific manner.
The availability of these devices is huge, suggesting a burgeoning market. I wonder how many are bought and then put in a drawer and never used again.
https://youtu.be/hsASs3El7WM
The TENS pads actually seemed to help sore muscles in my back however these don't really look like "locally applied" items.
There might not actually be enough booze to try these.
Dave Frederick AKA @amorphuc
2024-12-31 00:59:49 +0000 UTC
it might be the legendary chinesium
adrian
2024-12-30 00:15:42 +0000 UTC
I'm sure that if "officials" raided my home they would find it a very exciting experience.
Big Clive
2024-12-29 02:47:19 +0000 UTC
I'm so glad you got to the BUTT of the issue! Clive what would happen if your home got raided? Explaining the collection of these devices...I'd love to hear your'e explanitation? "in the interest of science"
Graeme P
2024-12-29 00:09:50 +0000 UTC
I wonder if that one that you think was from a different manufacturer is also a different metal.
This ADHD Life
2024-12-28 18:40:01 +0000 UTC
"Big Clive, I buy embarrassing and unsafe items, so you don't have to". Value added Patreon option.
RonNona
2024-12-28 14:06:12 +0000 UTC
Hope YouTube doesn't clutch it's pearls at your educational video of historically interesting devices! I know 'proper' e-stim kit is pricey and niche, so as you say it's interesting to see there is enough of a market to warrant materials and machining the metal ones cheaply. Hope the tolerances between the threaded bits are nice and smooth!
Stretch
2024-12-28 06:20:07 +0000 UTC
I've always felt that I am getting good value for me $1 a month on Patreon. However, today, I feel like I got extra super deluxe value.
Loscha
2024-12-28 04:57:49 +0000 UTC
That's one helluva pessary. Any orifice in a storm.
Russell Levine
2024-12-28 04:02:40 +0000 UTC