Device Set Up; Electrode Positions And Tips - Compex Sport Elite 2.0 Manual

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DEVICE SET UP

The goal is to progress through the electrical intensities and then through the levels.
The more numerous the muscle fibers you stimulate, the more numerous will be the
fibers that are going to progress. But the speed of progress of these fibers and their
aptitude for operating at a higher rating depend on the program and level used, the
number of sessions per week, the length of these sessions and on intrinsic factors
specific to each individual.
The simplest and most usual procedure is to start with level 1 and raise the level
when changing to a new stimulation cycle.
At the end of a cycle, you may either start a new cycle at the next level up or do
some maintenance at the rate of 1 session.

ELECTRODE POSITIONS AND TIPS

For optimal results, use the electrode positions recommended by DJO, LLC. To do
this, refer to the pictures and pictograms shown on your quick start guide, as well
as a full list of electrode placements on compexusa.com
Each stimulation cable has two poles:
A positive pole (+) = red connection
A negative pole (-) = black connection
A different electrode must be connected to each pole.
NOTE: It is possible and normal to have an electrode arrangement that leaves one
electrode connection free from a cable.
Depending on the characteristics of the current, efficacy can be optimized in certain
programs by placing the electrode connected to the positive pole (red connection)
"strategically". When working with a muscle stimulation program (program involving
muscle contractions), it is important to place the positive electrode on the motor
point of the muscle.
It is crucial to choose the right size electrodes (large or small) and correctly position
these on the muscle group you want to stimulate to ensure the efficacy of the
program. Therefore, always use the size of electrodes shown in the pictures. Unless
you have other specific medical instructions, always follow the placement directions
in the pictures.
Where necessary, look for the best possible position by slowly moving the positive
electrode over the muscle until you find the point that will produce the best
contraction or the most comfort for you.
DJO, LLC disclaims all responsibility for consequences arising from electrodes placed
in other positions. See the Safety Guide section of this manual to more information
on where not to apply electrodes.
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