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Warnings
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Consult with your doctor before using this device if:
• You are in the care of a doctor
• You have a history of heart problems
• You have suspected or diagnosed epilepsy
• You are unsure about the suitability of REVITIVE for you
• You are unsure about the cause of your symptoms
•
If you have a metallic implant, you may experience pain or discomfort near
the implant when applying electrical stimulation, if this should occur
discontinue use and seek advice from your doctor
•
The electrical stimulation may feel more intense close to a metallic implant.
It is safe to continue use provided no pain is experienced. You may need to
adjust the intensity to a comfortable level
•
If your Arthritis symptoms worsen, or you have had knee surgery (within the
last six months), consult with your doctor before reusing REVITIVE
•
Do
not
use the Arthritis (Electrode) Pads on your head, face, neck or chest
•
Do
not
apply foot-pads or Arthritis (Electrode) Pads directly:
•
on open wounds or rashes, swollen, red, infected, or inflamed
areas or skin eruptions (such as phlebitis, thrombophlebitis,
varicose veins, cellulitis)
•
on or close to, malignant tumours
•
on areas treated with radiotherapy (within the past 6 months)
•
on reproductive organs
•
Arthritis (Electrode) Pads are for single person use only. Do
not
share Arthritis
Pads with others
•
Do
not
use Arthritis (Electrode) Pads in conjunction with a brace or cast
without first consulting with your doctor.
•
Do
not
use Arthritis (Electrode) Pads after their use by date
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
WHO SHOULD NOT USE REVITIVE
REVITIVE should
not
be used by some people.
Do not use if (contraindications):
•
You are fitted
with an electronic implanted device such as a heart
pacemaker or Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (AICD)
•
You are pregnant
•
You are being treated for, or have the symptoms of, an existing Deep
Vein Thrombosis (“DVT”)
Long periods of inactivity can put you at greater risk of developing Deep
Vein Thrombosis (DVT). DVT is a blood clot and usually occurs in a deep
leg vein. If part of the DVT breaks off it may lead to potentially life-
threatening complications such as pulmonary embolism.
If you have been inactive for prolonged periods and suspect you may
have a DVT, consult your doctor immediately. To prevent dislodging the
clot do not use REVITIVE.
In some cases of DVT there may be no symptoms. However it is important
to be aware of the symptoms that may include:
•
pain, swelling and tenderness in one of your legs (usually your calf)
•
a heavy ache in the affected area
•
warm skin in the area of the clot
•
redness of your skin, particularly at the back of your leg, below
the knee
Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you show any signs of the
above symptoms.
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