IBP ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATOR Manual Download Page 1

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Page 4: ...stimulator acts via two different me chanisms The electrical pulse acts on the nerve fibres and can prevent pain signals from being sent on to the brain The body s pain suppression system is stimulat...

Page 5: ...t perform any therapy without first having obtai ned a doctor s diagnosis Since the sensitivity to the current is different for every patient no precise details can be given here The settings for the...

Page 6: ...s It must not be misused or used for purposes other than those for which it is intended The system is for external use only appli cation via the dry skin Do not use the unit when bathing or ta king a...

Page 7: ...cted via the heart e g in the direct proximity of the heart or brain e g on the temples Not following these instruc tions can be harmful to the patient s he alth Use the unit for at most 3 5 times per...

Page 8: ...children Do not use the unit in the vicinity of microwave appliances or short wave units Electromagnetic interaction can im pair the function of these units and of the electrical acupuncture unit Do...

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Page 10: ...se Also note that alkali batteries have a higher ca pacity and service life than rechargeable bat teries Damaged batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be used Open the battery compartment by pr...

Page 11: ...he parts of the skin discus sed with your doctor see Doc tor s setting recommendations on Page 17 If the battery is discharged the stimulation is stopped and the indicator lamp goes out After the end...

Page 12: ...ling off the cover at the same time To remove the battery press it down slightly at the front and pull it out of the hou sing with the aid of the tape Insert the new battery so that the polarity cor r...

Page 13: ...leak and damage the unit Protect the unit from moisture otherwise the electro nics can be damaged Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids Clean it only with a slightly damp cloth When using...

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Page 15: ...utput curve shape Load impedance Load impedance 450 400 300 200 100 0 V t2 0 1 s Prf 10 Hz t1 0 001 s t k V 25 20 15 10 5 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 k mA 25 20 15 10 5 0 4 1 4 125 4 15 4 175 4...

Page 16: ...16 Effective voltage Effective voltage V V 9 8 7 6 5 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 V mA 9 8 7 6 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 4 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5...

Page 17: ...utes Treatment of the selected areas should be conducted by performing gentle circular movements stroking across the skin Regulating the intensity Intensity sensitivity can depend on your day to day c...

Page 18: ...18 Ask your doctor to note his recommendations here Therapie 1 Recommended treatment points Recommended intensity Recommended duration Recommended frequency...

Page 19: ...19 Therapie 2 Recommended treatment points Recommended intensity Recommended duration Recommended frequency The following is an overview of the possible uses for electro acupuncture...

Page 20: ...tension pressure etc Try to reduce the discomfort by exciting the points shown in the drawings either di rectly or by stroking over them in circular movements Figure 1 Figure 2 Particularly effective...

Page 21: ...equent causes are sudden vigorous movements a poor body posture over extended muscles lifting incorrectly menstrual problems etc Try to reduce the discomfort by exciting the points shown in the drawin...

Page 22: ...s in the moun tains a sudden over sensitivi ty to quiet noises heavy meals excessively intensive physical exercise etc Try to reduce the discomfort by exciting the points shown in the drawings either...

Page 23: ...ical work over stretched muscles a poor body postu re e g when working at a desk or computer general over exertion a trauma or a direct impact on the shoul der bursitis arthritis rheu matism etc Figur...

Page 24: ...ects over exertion during sports tennis el bow generally over extended or over exerted muscles a direct impact on the elbow in the event of a fall bursitis arthritis rheu matism etc Figure 16 Figure F...

Page 25: ...rtion e g during jogging over ex tended or over exerted muscles or ligaments general over exer tion a trauma or a direct impact on the knee e g in the event of a fall bursitis arthritis rheuma tism et...

Page 26: ...extended or over exerted muscles general over exertion or incorrect e g jerky head movements arthritis rheumatism etc Try to reduce the discomfort by exciting the points shown in the drawings either...

Page 27: ...chieve rapid pain relief with electro acu puncture Even if you succeed in relie ving the pain it is essential to consult your physician about such pains Figures 26 Outside Figures 26 and 27 Particular...

Page 28: ...ness can often be successfully trea ted by electro acu puncture Significant calming often results after only a single treatment Permanent harmonisation is often only achievable with just a few treatme...

Page 29: ...h can cause gastritis Chronic gastritis can mani fest itself in the form of loss of appetite general fatigue and a feeling of emptiness in the stomach Electro acu puncture can relieve the pain but not...

Page 30: ...nths via droplet infection coughing sneezing If there is no chill and high fever in the event of a respiratory infec tion a mild cold is normally involved Always consult a doctor if fever persists Fig...

Page 31: ...cture can be very effective against asth ma Even in the case of chronic asthma reduction of the spasticity is frequent ly possible with electro acu puncture Figure 41 Helps the expulsion of tough and...

Page 32: ...rous skin conditions such as acne herpes psoriasis and ecze ma The treatment is not performed directly on the affected areas but instead via the meridians of the lungs and of the colon A change in eat...

Page 33: ...so insidious and dangerous Alcohol and smoking or the wrong type of food stress and an unhealthy lifestyle are parti cular risk factors Blood pressure fluctuations require medical treatment Ask your...

Page 34: ...assage hot and cold baths and hot and cold showers sport etc you can also try to reduce the problems by excitation of the points shown in the drawing either directly or by stroking over them in circul...

Page 35: ...reason suffer from a lack of energy will find the invigora ting and refreshing effect of electro acupuncture very useful Excite the points shown in the drawings either directly or by stroking over th...

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