Introduction To Revitive; Indications For Use; How Revitive Works; Important Safeguards - Actegy Revitive Circulation Booster User Manual

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Introduction to REVITIVE

INTENDED USE
REVITIVE is intended to be used for electrical stimulation of the muscles of
the lower leg for the purposes of supporting muscle function, and supporting
and improving blood circulation. In addition REVITIVE is intended to be used
for electrical stimulation of sore and aching muscles to relieve pain. REVITIVE
is intended for home use for 30 minutes per treatment with a maximum of 3
hours treatment time per day as required.

INDICATIONS FOR USE

To temporarily increase local blood circulation in healthy leg muscles
To stimulate healthy muscles in order to improve and facilitate
muscle performance
For temporary relief of pain associated with sore and aching muscles in the
shoulder, waist, back, upper extremities (arms) and lower extremities (legs)
due to strain from exercise or normal household duties

HOW REVITIVE WORKS

REVITIVE delivers electrical stimulation to your feet via a pair of cushioned
foot-pads, while you are seated. The electrical stimulation causes muscles in
your calf and foot to contract, which helps to increase circulation in your lower
legs.
REVITIVE has been developed so that it is comfortable for you to use. It
features an IsoRocker (patent pending) that allows for natural ankle movement
when applying the electrical stimulation to your feet. Ankle movement is a key
factor in increasing circulation in the lower legs. You can choose to enable or
disable the IsoRocker anytime.
REVITIVE is designed to be easy to use and also comes with a remote control,
which means you do not have to reach down to adjust settings during use.
REVITIVE can also deliver electrical stimulation to the knees, shoulders, back
or arms.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
WHO SHOULD NOT USE REVITIVE
REVITIVE should not be used by some people.
Do not use if: (contraindications)
You have a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other
implanted electronic device because this may cause electric shock,
burns, electrical interference, or death
You are pregnant
You are being Being treated for, or have the symptoms of, an existing
Deep Vein Thrombosis ("DVT")
Long periods of inactivity can put you at greater risk of developing Deep
Vein Thrombosis (DVT). DVT is a blood clot and usually occurs in a deep
leg vein. If part of the DVT breaks off it may lead to potentially life-
threatening complications such as pulmonary embolism.
If you have been inactive for prolonged periods and suspect you may
have a DVT, consult your doctor immediately. To prevent dislodging the
clot do not use REVITIVE.
In some cases of DVT there may be no symptoms. However it is important
to be aware of the symptoms that may include:
pain, swelling and tenderness in one of your legs (usually your calf)
a heavy ache in the affected area
warm skin in the area of the clot
redness of your skin, particularly at the back of your leg, below
the knee
Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you show any signs of the
above symptoms.
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