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TENS Unit for Hip Pain: Placement Ideas and Safety Notes

Learn cautious TENS placement ideas around hip and glute discomfort support routines, plus when to ask a professional first.

By Baoliter Editorial•May 1, 2026•Updated May 1, 2026

Quick decision summary

  • Hip routines often focus around glute and outer-hip muscle areas, not directly over irritated or numb skin.
  • A 4-channel unit can help separate lower back, glute, and hip-area pad pairs when used as directed.
  • New, severe, worsening, or unexplained hip symptoms should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

Why this page exists and next best action

Use this guide for placement education, then review product details and safety resources before starting.

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Safety note: Avoid placing pads over open wounds, irritated skin, numb areas, or acute injury sites unless cleared by a professional.

Hip and glute-area routines usually focus on nearby soft-tissue areas, not on irritated skin, numb areas, or acute injury sites. Placement should feel comfortable and should not replace professional diagnosis.

Common placement ideas

  1. Place one pad pair around the outer hip or glute area where sensation is normal.
  2. Use a second pair around the lower back or upper glute only if that fits your routine.
  3. Keep intensity low at first and avoid any sharp, painful, or unusual sensation.

When to avoid self-directed use

Ask a healthcare professional first for new, severe, worsening, or unexplained hip symptoms, recent injury, surgery, numbness, swelling, or serious medical conditions.

For broader placement education, see the TENS pad placement chart.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using a TENS unit if you have a pacemaker, are pregnant, have epilepsy, or any other serious medical condition.

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