At Tactical X Gear™, our pride is not only in our products, but in the results and progress our customers achieve. We know the Tactical X Gear™ device works and we are so confident in its effectiveness that we provide a 60-day at-home trial. If for any reason your Tactical X Gear™ device does not provide you with the level of relief from chronic pain that you were expecting, you may return it for a refund at any time within 60 days of delivery. Please see our return policy here.
Tactical X NMES® 3.0 - Muscular Stimulation To Empower Your Training
Top rated device & easy to use
FSA & HSA eligible
Free exercise guide & protocol
Doctor recommended
Benefits
- Enhanced Pain Relief:
Combines neuromuscular stimulation and heat for superior pain management. - Accelerated Recovery:
Speeds up the recovery process for injured or fatigued muscles. - Improved Lymphatic Drainage:
Supports the lymphatic system for efficient toxin removal. - Reduced Inflammation:
Heat therapy contributes to a decrease in inflammation levels. - Connective Tissue Health:
Promotes the health of connective tissues for overall musculoskeletal - Chronic Pain Management:
Effective in the long-term management of chronic pain conditions. - Targeted Muscle Activation:
Precisely targets specific muscle groups for efficient activation. - Post-Exercise Recovery:
Ideal for post-workout recovery, reducing muscle soreness. - Neuroplasticity Enhancement:
Facilitates neural plasticity for improved motor skills.
How To Use
XNMES device works to correct your body pain disorder through a 12 week consistency program and continues to provide relief through maintained use.XNMES stops pain at the source.
WEEK 1 - START ON MODE 1
- Use XNMES for 4/7 days this week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
WEEK 2-12 - BEGIN MODE 2 - Use XNMES for 6/7 days per week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
WEEK 13+ - MAINTAIN ON MODE 1 - Use XNMES for 4/7 days this week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
What is it?
Chronic Pain Syndrome
- An injury, disease or infection may have originally caused the pain, but chronic pain continues long after the injury or illness has gone away.
- Chronic pain is sometimes called intractable pain or chronic pain syndrome, and it affects more than one in five adults in the U.S. It’s one of the most common reasons people visit their medical provider. About 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain, according to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those people, about 19.6 million have high-impact chronic pain.
Introducing: The Brand New 2024 Tactical X NMES
Warm Wave Sync Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation,Pain Deep Treatment, Fast Muscle Rescue Elite
FDA Cleared: Your Health Is Our #1 Concern
Over 1,165,491 Treatments Completed
5 Clinical Studies
60 Day At-Home Trial & Easy Returns
How Does Tactical X-NMES Work?
It stops pain at the source.
Your muscles contract and relax during a quick 25 minute session.
Sensory and motor nerves are stimulated by clinically studied Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)
Damaged tissue heals, inflammation is reduced, and your spinal stabilizing muscles are strengthened
Pain is diminished in as little as 2-12 weeks. Maintenance mode will continue to provide relief.
Stop Masking The Pain With Creams, Pills, Heating Pads and NMES Units – Start Experiencing Lasting Relief.
Tactical X NMES device works to correct your back pain through a 12 week consistency program
and continues to provide relief through maintained use.
- Week 1 Start on Mode 1.
- Use Tactical X NMES for 4/7 days this week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
- Week 2-12 Begin Mode 2.
- Use Tactical X NMES for 6/7 days per week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
- Week 13+ Maintain on Mode 2.
- Use Tactical X NMES for 2-4 days per week.
- Each session lasts 25 minutes.
Lasting relief that puts an end to surgical procedures, shots, braces, and medications.
Proven by Tactical X NMES users..
- Quick 25 Minute Relief Sessions
- Targets the source of pain without masking
- Improved flexibility and muscle movement
Tactical X NMES | Drug & Invasive Therapy | |
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Mechanism of Action X NMES uses a preset program electrical impulses to stimulate muscles, while drugs often target neurotransmitters or receptors, and invasive therapies involve physical manipulation or surgery. | ||
Non-Invasive vs Invasive X NMES is non-invasive, unlike invasive procedures or surgeries required for some drug-based treatments. | ||
Side Effects X NMES typically has minimal side effects compared to potential side effects associated with drugs and invasive procedures. | ||
Targeted vs Systemic X NMES can provide targeted relief to specific muscle groups, unlike systemic effects of many drugs or invasive treatments. | ||
Long-Term Dependency Drugs might lead to dependency or tolerance, while X NMES generally doesn't induce such issues. | ||
Rehabilitation vs Symptom Relief X NMES often aids in rehabilitation, strengthening muscles, while drugs primarily focus on symptom relief. | ||
Speed of Relief X NMES might offer more immediate relief compared to the time it takes for drugs or invasive therapies to take effect. | ||
Cost X NMES devices might involve an upfront cost but could be more cost-effective in the long term compared to ongoing medication or invasive procedures. | ||
Ease of Use X NMES devices can be used at home after proper guidance, whereas drugs might require specific administration schedules and invasive therapies need hospital visits. |
Study 1
"Analysis of results revealed clinically and statistically significantimprovements in indicators of both muscle groups' performance,as evidenced by ultrasound evaluation of activation duringvoluntary activity. These improvements were associated withsignificant improvements in self reported pain levels, suggestingthat NMES has an important role to play in Chronic Lower BackPain rehabilitation.
Coghlan, S., Crowe, L., McCarthypersson, U., Minogue, C., &Caulfield, B. Retrieved fromhttps://pubmedncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22256103
Study 2
In conclusion, lumbar stabilizing muscles of patients withLumbar Degenerative Kyphosis were significantly activated byNMES. Protocol A+B maximally stimulated all the studied deepspinal stabilizing muscles (LM, TrA and ol) as evidenced by RUSl.The protocol A+B may aid the development of practical NMESsystems for LDK patients who suffer from postural deformity andLower Back Pain"
Kim, S. Y., Kim, J. H, Jung, G. S., Baek, s. O., Jones, R., & Ahn, S. H.(2016, February. Retrieved fromhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4792980
Study3
"In conclusion, in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation-induced sciatica, electrical stimulation therapy can effectivelyreduce the pain degree, relieve the clinical symptoms and signs,improve the peripheral ROS level and prevent the oxidativedamage of myocardial tissues and other complications, so it isworthy of clinical application and promotion.'
Wang, L., Fan, W., Yu, C., Lang, M., & sun, G.(2018, September)Retrieved fromhttps://www.ncbinlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6146184
Study 4
"In conclusion, this preliminary investigation has demonstratedthat TMT+NMES is a safe and acceptable intervention that mayhave the potential to improve physical function in older adultswith chronic LBP. It is particularly interesting to note thatTMT+NMES appears to have the potential to result in longer termfunctional improvements than our passive control approachwhich was grounded in the use of passive treatments."
Hicks, G. E., sions, J. M., Velasco, T. O., & Manal, T.J.(2016October). Retrieved fromhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935645/
Study 5
"At the 2-month follow-up interval, subjects in the treatmentgroup had statistically significantly improved lumbar spinefunction compared with the control subjects. This effectcontinued during the last 4 months of the study after electricalstimulation had been discontinued. This suggests that electricalmuscle stimulation can be an effective adjunctive treatmentmodality for nonacute low back pain. The effects of thiscombined therapy seem to last beyond the duration of electricalstimulation treatment."
Glaser, J. A., Baltz, M. A., Nietert, P. J., & Bensen, C. V.(2001October). Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14622808
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FAQ
Yes, you can use your HSA (Health Savings Account) or an FSA (Flexible Spending Account) debit card like you would any other credit card. Tactical X Gear™ Corrective Therapy Device is eligible for use with either account. Electrotherapy Pain Relief Device reimbursement is not eligible with a limited-purpose flexible spending account (LPFSA) or a dependent care flexible spending account (DCFSA).