Months or years after your replacement, the surgeon says everything looks perfect. You know it doesn't. The kneeling. The floor. The dread of falling alone. There's a reason, and here's the device that's finally addressing it.
What the X-ray doesn't show is the nerve damage. The nerves running through the ligaments and tendons around your knee went through trauma twice.
First, during the years of bone-on-bone damage before surgery. Then again during the operation itself, when they were cut through, stretched, and disrupted.
Nerve hypersensitivity doesn't show up on scans. Your surgeon can see the implant. They cannot see what's happening in the nerves around it.
So the standard response is medication, nerve blocks, or simply waiting. For most people, none of it reaches the actual source of the signal.
The joint was fixed. The nerves weren't.
At 3 months post-surgery, "give it time" makes sense.
At 6 months? It's a brush-off.
After 6 months, nerves that haven't reset tend to stay stuck. The longer the pattern runs, the more ingrained it becomes.
Your tissue healed. Muscles got stronger. But the nerves? Still waiting for someone to tell them the emergency is over.
"Waiting it out" isn't a strategy. It's wishful thinking.
Physical therapy is essential after knee replacement. It rebuilt your strength, improved range of motion, got you walking again.
But PT can't reset hypersensitive nerve pathways.
That broken-glass feeling when you kneel? Not weak muscles. That deep ache that wakes you up at night? Not part of normal recovery.
That's your nerves sending pain signals even though the joint has been replaced. Different problem. Different solution.
Your surgeon cut through skin, muscle, and tissue. That's major trauma.
Your nervous system responded by going into high alert. Pain signals. Inflammation. Hypersensitivity. That's your body protecting you.
Six months later, tissue healed. Incision closed. Bone integrated.
But your nerves? Still waiting for the signal that it's safe. They never got it.
So they keep screaming every time you kneel or try to get up from the floor.
Painkillers block pain signals temporarily. You take them, pain dulls, you function.
But the moment they wear off? Pain comes back.
Because pills don't address nerve hypersensitivity. They just turn down the volume. The nerves are still stuck.
That's why people stay on pain meds for months, sometimes years, after "successful" surgery. Not because the joint is damaged. Because the nerves never calmed down.
Some patients come out with minimal pain and full function. Others continue with nerve pain the X-ray can't explain.
The difference isn't the surgeon, the implant, or how hard you worked in recovery. Every nervous system responds differently to surgical trauma. Some reset on their own. Others get stuck in alarm mode and stay there, sometimes for years.
TENS therapy addresses that alarm directly. Three mechanisms working at the same time.
1. Nerve Stimulation. Gentle electrical pulses interrupt the pain signals your nerves are still sending. They get blocked before it reaches the brain.
2. Endorphin Release. The stimulation triggers the body's own natural painkillers, the same chemicals that reduce pain and improve mood, without side effects.
3. Pain Gate Control. Based on decades of clinical research, the pulses close the "gate" through which pain signals travel up the spinal cord to the brain. Fewer signals get through. The intensity drops.
TheraPulse is the advanced, portable version of that same therapy. Instead of sticky pads spreading a generic signal across the surface of your skin, it uses pinpoint precision to target the exact spot where the nerve alarm is still firing.
Deeper, more targeted, more effective.
And here's what most people don't expect. The longer you use it consistently, the less you need it. TENS therapy doesn't just interrupt the signal. Over time, it retrains the nervous system to stop treating the replaced joint as a danger zone.
The broken-glass feeling becomes a dull ache. Then occasional discomfort. Then nothing.
It's a drug-free and non-invasive nerve reset device. Used daily by thousands of knee replacement patients who were told their surgery was a success but couldn't feel it.
TheraPulse comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work for you, you send it back. No questions.
You can use it:
"My surgeon said the X-ray was perfect. But I still couldn't kneel to pick something up off the floor without that broken-glass feeling. Six weeks of using this every morning and before bed and I knelt down in the garden last Tuesday. First time in two years. I stayed there for a moment just to make sure it was real."
"I was on pain medication for eight months after my replacement. The surgery worked, my doctor kept telling me. But my knee still felt stiff and sluggish, like it couldn't bend properly without firing pain. Three weeks with TheraPulse and I could get in and out of the car without planning every movement. I'm off the medication now."
"I had my replacement 14 months ago. My surgeon was happy with everything. I was not. The nerve pain around the implant was keeping me up at night and stopping me from doing anything that required bending. TheraPulse was the first thing that actually addressed what I was feeling instead of telling me to wait."
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