Updated June 2026

Top 5 TENS Units
for Arthritis

How TENS works for arthritis: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) delivers low-voltage electrical impulses that block pain signals traveling to the brain (gate control theory) and stimulate the release of endorphins. A 2019 Cochrane review found TENS significantly reduces arthritis pain with minimal side effects.

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Products tested5 top picks
UpdatedJune 2026
OUR #1 PICK

The one we’d actually recommend.

The Oxiline TENS XS Pro delivers 12 treatment modes including dedicated arthritis and joint pain presets, dual-channel output for treating two areas simultaneously, and a rechargea

8.8/10Overall score
$119Starting price
TOP PICK2026
#1 PICK

Oxiline TENS XS Pro

Starts at$119
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Category winners.

Best performer in each evaluation category.

All 5 ranked.

#1
Best Overall

Oxiline TENS XS Pro

The Oxiline TENS XS Pro delivers 12 treatment modes including dedicated arthritis and joint pain presets, dual-channel output for treating two areas simultaneously, and a rechargeable design — all at a mid-range price. The large display is intuitive, the intensity range is strong (up to 80mA), and the included electrode pads are higher quality than most competitors in this price tier.

What we loved

  • Arthritis-specific preset modes
  • Dual channel (two areas at once)
  • Strong intensity range
  • Best value in category
  • No smartphone app
  • Fewer programs than iReliev

What to know

  • No smartphone app
  • Fewer programs than iReliev
8.8/10
★★★★☆
#2
#2 Pick

iReliev ET-7070 TENS + EMS

The iReliev ET-7070 is the best balance of professional-grade capability and consumer-friendly usability we've tested. It combines TENS (for pain relief) and EMS (for muscle stimulation and recovery) in one device with 14 pre-programmed treatment modes specifically designed for arthritis, neuropathy, back pain, and muscle recovery. The large backlit display makes it easy to use for older adults, and the rechargeable battery eliminates ongoing costs. An optional smartphone app allows custom program creation.

What we loved

  • TENS + EMS dual function
  • 14 pre-programmed modes
  • Arthritis-specific programs
  • Rechargeable USB-C
  • Large easy-read display
  • Smartphone app optional
  • Replacement pads cost ongoing
  • App connectivity can lag

What to know

  • Replacement pads cost ongoing
  • App connectivity can lag
9.4/10
★★★★★
#3
#3 Pick

HealthmateForever YK15AB

The HealthmateForever YK15AB packs 15 massage and TENS modes into the most affordable device in our tested lineup. While it lacks the build quality of premium units, the breadth of programs — including specific joint, back, and neuropathy modes — makes it an impressive value for budget-conscious arthritis patients who want to experiment with TENS therapy before committing to a higher-end device.

What we loved

  • 15 programs at budget price
  • 4-channel output
  • Large display
  • Battery or USB power
  • Lower build quality
  • Bulkier design
  • No app connectivity

What to know

  • Lower build quality
  • Bulkier design
  • No app connectivity
8.2/10
★★★★☆
#4
#4 Pick

Compex Sport Elite 3.0

Used by professional sports teams and physical therapy clinics worldwide, the Compex Sport Elite delivers the most powerful and precisely calibrated electrical stimulation available in a consumer device. Its Mi-SCAN technology automatically detects the optimal muscle stimulation intensity for each user. For severe arthritis or post-surgical rehabilitation, this is the most effective option available outside a clinical setting.

What we loved

  • Professional/clinical grade
  • Mi-SCAN auto-calibration
  • Used by pro athletes
  • Most powerful output
  • High price ($400+)
  • Learning curve for programs
  • Overkill for mild arthritis

What to know

  • High price ($400+)
  • Learning curve for programs
  • Overkill for mild arthritis
9.0/10
★★★★★
#5
#5 Pick

Beurer EM59 Wireless TENS

The Beurer EM59 eliminates the inconvenient lead wires of traditional TENS units with a compact wireless design. The controller clips directly onto the electrode pad, allowing full freedom of movement during treatment. Ideal for arthritis patients who want to move around or do gentle exercise during TENS therapy. Controlled via smartphone app with 12 programs.

What we loved

  • 100% wireless design
  • Full mobility during treatment
  • Clean smartphone app
  • Compact and discreet
  • Weaker maximum intensity
  • Small electrode surface

What to know

  • Weaker maximum intensity
  • Small electrode surface
8.6/10
★★★★☆

Which one is right for you?

Our recommendation depends on what you need most.

For most peopleRecommended: Oxiline TENS XS Pro

Top scores across the metrics that matter most — accuracy, build, and ease of use.

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For tech-savvy usersRecommended: iReliev ET-7070 TENS + EMS

Reliable wireless sync, deeper analytics, and integrations with health apps.

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For advanced or clinical needsRecommended: Compex Sport Elite 3.0

Adds richer signals — EKG documentation, physician sharing, or clinical-grade testing.

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Worthy alternativeRecommended: HealthmateForever YK15AB

An excellent alternative if our top pick isn't available.

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Questions, answered.

How did HealthRankings choose these tens units for arthritis pain relief?

Our editorial team independently researches, tests, and evaluates products using a weighted scoring methodology. We assess accuracy, ease of use, value for money, and category-specific criteria relevant to each condition. Every product is scored on a 10-point scale, and only the top 5 make our final list.

We buy every product at retail — no manufacturer samples — and our medical reviewers have no financial relationship with any brand we cover.

How often are these rankings updated?

We update our rankings at least once per quarter, and immediately when a significant new product launches or when we discover issues with a previously ranked product. Our current rankings were last verified in April 2026.

If a product is discontinued, recalled, or its price changes significantly, we update the listing within one business day.

Is the #1 pick always the best choice for everyone?

Not necessarily. Our #1 pick (iReliev ET-7070 TENS + EMS) scored highest overall, but the best product for you depends on your specific needs, budget, and preferences. For example, if budget is your primary concern, a lower-ranked product with a better value score might be the better choice.

We recommend reading through all 5 reviews and paying attention to the "What to know" sections to find the best fit for your situation.

Are these products covered by insurance or HSA/FSA?

Many health monitoring devices and home testing kits qualify for HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) reimbursement. However, coverage varies by plan and product category. We recommend checking with your insurance provider or benefits administrator before purchasing.

Some products in our list may also be partially covered by Medicare or Medicaid depending on your diagnosis and prescription.

Can I return a product if it doesn't work for me?

Return policies vary by retailer and manufacturer. Most Amazon purchases can be returned within 30 days. Many manufacturers offer satisfaction guarantees ranging from 30 days to 1 year. Check the specific return policy before purchasing.

If a product is defective, most manufacturers will replace it under warranty regardless of the retailer's return window.

Should I consult my doctor before using these products?

Yes — we always recommend discussing new health monitoring devices or tests with your healthcare provider, especially if you have a diagnosed condition. Your doctor can help you understand your results, set appropriate monitoring schedules, and integrate home monitoring data into your overall treatment plan.

These products are designed to supplement — not replace — professional medical care.

Medical disclaimer:Rankings are for general information only and are not medical advice. Always follow your clinician's guidance. Read full disclaimer