Contraindications; Side Effects; Correct Use - Swiss Bionic Solutions IMRS Operator's Manual

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Operator's Guide / iMRS / Page 11

2. 1. Contraindications

A Magnetic Resonance Stimulation should not be used:
• during pregnancy
• in case of epilepsy
• if the person has had electronic devices implanted such as a unipolar pacemaker or
insulin pump
• In the case of oversensitivity to electromagnetic radiation
The iMRS system may only be used with the approval of a doctor, and under his/her supervi-
sion in the case of:
• Tumour illnesses
• Serious cardiac arrhythmia
• Acute attacks of hyperthyroidism
The following applies:
Magnetic-Resonance-Stimulation is a wellness application and not a substitute for medical dia-
gnosis or treatment. Please visit your health care provider if you have any illness, disease or
physical ailment.

2. 2. Side effects

While used as a wellness application, a slight tingling may be felt in the head or in the hands, or
the back may feel warm (due to the electro-magnetic massaging). In the same way it may be that
bruises, sprains, wounds, strains, bone, joint, tooth or jaw problems may experience temporary
discomfort as a normal consequence of increased blood flow.
In all cases in which reactions of the body occur after application and which had not been noti-
ced before application, we recommend that you consult a trained Swiss Bionic Solutions repre-
sentative who is experienced in the application of Magnetic-Resonance-Stimulation to help you
understand any sensations you may be experiencing.

3. Correct use

© Swiss Bionic Solutions Schweiz GmbH / 8834 Schindellegi / 2016

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