Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) devices are used to treat pain. Quell has created the only TENS device with sleep tech.
Quell looks to help ease the pain while you sleep. Read more below to learn the science behind this sleep technology.
There is a two-way relationship between sleep and pain. Poor sleep makes pain worse and pain disrupts sleep. So it is not surprising that most people with chronic pain also have poor sleep. This may include a short sleep duration, difficulty falling asleep, waking up at night and altered sleep cycles. Quell® offers patented technology to help control your pain while you sleep.
Quell offers various sleep modes for overnight use. Sleep modes control how therapy will operate while you sleep.
Gentle Overnight | Overnight therapy at reduced intensity. This is the default mode. |
Bedtime Only | Therapy only while falling asleep. |
Full Power | Overnight therapy at regular daytime intensity. |
As Needed | Therapy only when Quell detects that you are having restless sleep. |
This content was originally published here.
Good sleep practice includes disconnecting from your electronic devices one to two hours before bed. But that doesn't…
We’re in a golden age of arguably unnecessary health gadgets, including several new entries to the market that aim to…
For more than 130 years, Tempur Sealy has been in the business of sleep. In 1889, back when it was just the Sealy…
Share Great Content for Our Resource Section
Napping.com provides the latest news, information and expert articles related to sleep, sleep research, napping and better health and wellness. We welcome visitors to share useful resources for our Editorial Team.
Have a suggestion? Send us an email at: contact@napping.com