PRECAUTION
FOR GENERAL CONSUMERS
1. If users experience any kind of discomfort, including chest pain, nausea, dizziness, shortness of
breath, severe joint pain or muscle pain, stop training immediately and consult physician or physical
therapist before continuing.
2. Warm up prior to exercise. Start exercise with light, repetitive, dynamic, site-specific movement.
3. Avoid over-stretching to prevent strain of soft tissues and joint instability.
FOR PATIENTS WITH MEDICAL NEEDS
Patients may operate SMARC products under supervision of physicians or physical therapists.
Users with following medical and therapeutic needs (especially over 40 years old) should consult
physician or physical therapist before operating.
1. Inflammation: Patients with inflammatory neuromuscular disease such as Guillain-Barre disease,
Polymyositis, and Dermatomyositis should use low Resistance training.
2. Severe cardiopulmonary disease: Patients with acute symptoms such as but not restricted to the
following should not attempt Resistance training.
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Coronary artery disease (unstable angina, myocardial infarction)
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Carditis
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Cardiomyopathy
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Aortic stenosis and Aortic dissection
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Decompensated congestive heart failure
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Severe pulmonary embolism
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Unstable hypertension
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Ventricular arrhythmia
3. When a hematoma or other indication of tissue trauma is observed.
4. Musculoskeletal Disorder: Patients who recently had a fracture, and bony union is not completed. A
bony block limits joint motion.
5. Neurological Disorder Patient: Only patients with good static sitting balance or Brunnstrom stage
above III are recommended using SMARC products.
6. Do not set high Resistance for children, elderlies, and patients with osteoporosis.
7. Be aware of medications a patient is using that can alter acute and chronic responses to exercise.
8. The equipment might emit low intensity electromagnetic pulse. Patients with concern should
consult physician or physical therapist before operating.
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Summary of Contents for SC107
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