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Stimulation should not be applied transthoracically in that the introduction of electrical current into the heart may
cause cardiac arrhythmias.
Stimulation should not be applied over swollen, infected, or inflamed areas or skin eruptions, (e.g., phlebitis, thrombophlebitis,
varicose veins, etc).
Stimulation should not be applied over, or in proximity to, cancerous lesions.
Keep electrodes separate during treatment. Electrodes in contact with each other could result in improper
stimulation or skin burns.
2.4 Precautions:
Safety of powered muscle stimulators for use during pregnancy has not been established.
Caution should be used for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems.
Caution should be used for patients with suspected or diagnosed epilepsy.
Caution should be used in the presence of the following:
a. When there is a tendency to hemorrhage following acute trauma or fracture
b. Following recent surgical procedures when muscle contraction may disrupt the healing process
c. Over the menstruating or pregnant uterus
d. Over areas of the skin which lack normal sensation.
Some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or electrical
conductive medium. The irritation can usually be reduced by using an alternate conductive medium, or alternate
electrode placement.
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Doug Dicks
March 24, 2025

I purchased your device and have a question regarding the dials at the top of the unit which have numbers 1-8. Other than turning the unit on, what are they used for and what is the significance of the numbers? Thanks Doug

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