
OPERATING MANUAL
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If the hip joint is damaged, a line of four emitters is placed on the projection of
the hip joint from the inguinal region through the large trochanter of the tibia (the
most protruding part) to the sacral region, as shown in Figure 8.
In case of bilateral lesion of hip joints, the procedures are carried out alternately
on one and another joints. The interval between procedures is 10 minutes.
If one shoulder joint is damaged, a line of four inductors is wrapped around the
joint covering the surrounding tissue, as shown in Figure 9.
In case of bilateral lesion of shoulder joints, the procedures are carried out
alternately on one and another joint. The interval between procedures is 10
minutes.
Fig. 8. Application of inductors
in case of injured hip joints
Fig. 9. Application of inductors
in case of unilateral lesion
of the shoulder joint