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How REVITIVE Arthritis-Knee Works
With its unique
TripleAction
REVITIVE Arthritis-Knee works in three ways:
1. Delivers Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) to your feet via a pair of
cushioned foot-pads,
while you are seated. The EMS causes muscles in your
calf and foot to contract, which helps to increase circulation in your legs.
REVITIVE has been developed so that it is comfortable for you to use. It features
a patented IsoRocker® that allows for natural ankle movement when applying
the EMS 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® at any time.
REVITIVE
is designed to be easy to use and comes with a remote control,
which means you do not have to reach down to adjust settings during use.
2. Delivers Electrical Muscle Stimulation to the front of the thighs/quadriceps
through the use of the Arthritis (Electrode) Pads
- to strengthen the
quadriceps. Strengthening your quadriceps muscles may help to:
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Support and stabilise the knee
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Reduce stress on the knee
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Relieve knee pain
To get the most out of REVITIVE, it is recommended that you use:
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REVITIVE foot-pads for at least 30-60 minutes each day.
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REVITIVE Arthritis Pads on the thigh of your affected leg (knee) once a day for
20 minutes, 5 days per week.
3. Delivers Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) through
the smaller Body (Electrode) Pads - to provide immediate, temporary relief
of pain for your legs and other areas of your body. Use as and when you need
relief.
Visit www.revitive.com for more information
Introduction to REVITIVE
In addition, if you have a sedentary lifestyle or spend long periods inactive, REVITIVE
may help to:
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Reduce foot & leg discomfort
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Reduce swollen feet & ankles
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Relieve leg cramps
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Strengthen leg muscles
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Actively increase circulation.
Always consult with your health care professional before use. Do not use if fitted
with an electronic implanted device such as a heart pacemaker or Automatic
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (AICD); you are pregnant; being treated
for, or have symptoms of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): such as pain, swelling and
tenderness, heavy ache, warm or red skin in the leg.
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