Intended Parts Of The Body; Side Effects - Tens i-Pulz 2 User Manual

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• Cognitive limitation and/or not independent in "ADL" in
combination with insufficient help from third parties.
* The qualified pain treatment specialist must determine eligibility for
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.

Intended parts of the body

Within the specified use cases electrode placement is prohibited for
the following parts of the body*:
• On damaged or irritated skin/tissues.
• Across or through the head (Trans cerebrally).
• Directly on the eyes.
• Covering the mouth or the lips.
• On the front of the neck (especially the carotid sinus).
• Crossing the heart section.
• From electrodes placed on the chest and the upper back (through
the chest using an anterior and posterior electrode positions, or
other transthoracic applications understood as "across a thoracic
diameter").
• Application of electrodes near the thorax may increase the risk of
cardiac fibrillation.
• Directly over the spinal column.
* The qualified pain treatment specialist must determine eligibility for
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.

Side effects

Electrical stimulation can cause buzzing, tingling, or prickling
sensations.
See the packaging or leaflet of the electrode for the used materials.
Electrodes, gel or patches can cause an allergic reaction,
including that of the skin.
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