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Problem
Solution
You get unwanted
stimulation when you
are not walking
Adjust the position of the Heel Switch so that it does
not activate unless you stand on it
Your muscles hurt
when you walk
You may be experiencing training induced muscle
soreness, especially if you have been walking more
than usual or if you have just started using your
ActiGait®. Make sure to get enough rest so that your
muscles have time to restitute
Make sure that the stimulation intensity is low
enough (see section 7.1.2 on page 18). If it is
already at the minimum, your need for stimulation
may have changed since your last visit at the clinic.
Contact your clinician for reprogramming of your
ActiGait®
Your muscles and/or
joints hurt, also when
you are not walking
Reduce the stimulation intensity (see section 7.1.2 on
page 18) and/or walk less until the pain is reduced.
Make sure to get enough rest so that your muscles
have time to restitute. If the pain continues, contact
your clinician.
10. Warranty
Safe and effective use of the ActiGait® requires that the product be transported,
stored and used as intended, without modifications, following all the manufac
-
turer’s recommendations. The product must have been used and prescribed in
accordance with the ActiGait® User Manual (647G808=GB), Clinician Manual
(647G805=GB) and Surgeon Manual (647G806=GB).
The following parts of the ActiGait® are consumables with reduced warranty:
• ActiGait® Antenna Fixture
•
ActiGait® Heel Sock
•
ActiGait® Heel Switch
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