Home support vs clinic care
NexMedio vs Physical Therapy Electrical Stimulation
Physical therapy electrical stimulation is clinician-guided and can be part of a broader treatment plan. NexMedio is a home-use support device for short routines between care, not a replacement for diagnosis or therapy.
Why this page exists
Use this comparison to decide which option fits your main home routine, then either review NexMedio product details or check the current Amazon listing.
GuidanceNexMedio: User-directed home sessions following the manualOther option: Clinician-guided sessions and assessment
ConvenienceNexMedio: Use at home or while travelingOther option: Requires appointments
RoleNexMedio: Temporary comfort and recovery support routinesOther option: Professional rehabilitation and treatment planning
Best decisionNexMedio: Use for routine home support when appropriateOther option: Use for injuries, post-surgical care, or persistent symptoms
Choose NexMedio if
- You want a home device for between-appointment comfort routines.
- You already know TENS/EMS is appropriate for you.
- You want repeated short sessions without scheduling visits.
Choose the other option if
- You have a new, severe, or worsening condition.
- You need diagnosis, rehab planning, or post-surgical instructions.
- You are unsure whether electrical stimulation is safe for you.
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Frequently asked questions
No. Clinic electrical stimulation is used under professional assessment and guidance. NexMedio is a home-use support device for directed short sessions, not a replacement for physical therapy.
No. NexMedio can support home comfort routines when appropriate, but it does not diagnose injuries or replace clinician-guided rehabilitation.
Choose professional care for new, severe, worsening, post-surgical, or unexplained symptoms, or whenever you are unsure whether electrical stimulation is safe for you.