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9. Positioning the Electrodes
It is important to position the electrodes properly. Consult your doctor to establish the ideal electrode positions for your intended appli-
cation area. The figure on the display is intended as an initial aid to help you position the electrodes. Refer to the inside of the cover for
more detailed information on how to position the electrodes.
Progr.
no.
Area of application,
indications
Phase Running
time
(min)
Possible electrode
positions
1 Pain relief – acute pain 1 30
1-17, 21, 23-28
2 Pain relief – chronic pain
(pulse width modulated)
1 30
3 Endorphin eect (burst) 1 30
Progr.
no.
Area of application,
indications
Phase Running
time
(min)
Possible electrode
positions
4 Chronic pain in the lower
back
1 30
10, 11
5 Pain in the lower back 1 30
6 Knee, ankle, joint pain 1 5
12, 13, 25, 28
2 15
7 Back pain 1 20
4-11
2 20
8 Arthritis 1 15
12, 13, 25, 28
2 10
9 Osteoarthritis of the knee
joint
1 30
25
10 Neck pain 1 30
1-3
11 Menstrual cramps 1 30
21
12 Menstrual cramps 1 30