Electrode Patches (Pack of 5)
Electrode Patches (Pack of 5)
Patches That Stick Exactly Where You Need
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These reusable gel patches let you target pain exactly where you feel it. Use them across the back, shoulders, neck, knees, calves, arms, thighs, or even the lower abdomen for deeper, more effective relief.
Why You Should Have It:
- Provides targeted muscle stimulation for pain relief
- Flexible & reusable, ideal for back, shoulders, knees & more
- Works seamlessly with Companio therapy devices
- Delivers better contact and deeper muscle penetration
How To Use It:
- Peel off the film from patches
- Place them on clean, dry skin over the pain point
- Connect the wire to your Companio device
- Adjust intensity and begin the session

Everything You Might Want to Ask.
What is included in the Companio Electrode Patches 5-Set?
The Companio Electrode Patches 5-Set includes five reusable gel patches suited for the back, shoulders, neck, knees, calves, arms, thighs, or lower abdomen, offering targeted relief across multiple body areas.
How do I use the Companio Electrode Patches 5-Set?
Peel the protective film, place the patches on clean, dry skin over the painful area, then connect the wire to your Companio device. Adjust intensity before beginning your therapy session.
Are the patches in the Companio 5-Set reusable?
Yes, the Companio Electrode Patches 5-Set features reusable gel patches suitable for repeated use across several sessions. Replace them once stickiness or stimulation contact noticeably reduces with continued daily use.
How many times can an electrode pad be reused?
An electrode pad can typically be reused multiple times if kept clean and stored properly between sessions. Adhesion gradually weakens with use, so replacement is recommended once contact quality declines.
Where should patch electrodes be placed for pain relief?
Patch electrodes should be placed directly over the painful muscle or joint area, on clean, dry skin. Common placements include the back, shoulders, knees, calves, and thighs for targeted relief.