Placement of Electrodes
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or other type may be preferred based on how well they stick to the skin and how easily they
can be removed.
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types provided with the system.
Remove the electrode from the pouch and remove the plastic backing material from the
electrode.
Place one electrode on the back, two to three inches to the left of the area of
the spinal fusion and the second electrode two to three inches to the right of the area
of the spinal fusion so that the electrodes are on the back, four to six inches apart.
Depending on the ability to move after surgery, it may be helpful to ask another person to
assist in placing these electrodes. The patient should consult their prescribing physician if
they have any questions or concerns regarding proper electrode placement.
If the skin becomes abnormally red at the electrode
sites, the electrodes should be moved adjacent to
the original sites. If the redness does not go away
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patient should contact their prescribing physician.
If there are issues with the electrodes remaining in
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consider applying an electrode cover over the top
of the electrode.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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