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1.3
Conditions for Treatment Sessions.
No special conditions for treatment needed. You can conduct the sessions on your own or with the help of an operator
who will stimulate those zones and points which cannot be reached and treated on one’s own. During the electrical
therapy session, patient may sit or lie in a comfortable position. Patient should rest for 10 to 15 minutes after the session.
Attention! Disinfect electrode of the device with standard disinfection solution (such as 3 % penozone) after
session. Make sure that the electrode of the device is dry when storing.
1.4
Treatment with the Device.
1.4.1
Treatment Methods.
Treatment is performed with stimulation of reflexogenic zones of different areas and biologically active points with the in-
built electrode of the device or the relevant external therapeutic electrodes There are three methods of stimulation: stable,
instable and stable/instable.
1.4.1.1
Stable Method.
With this method, electrodes stay fixed on the selected zone during the whole stimulation session. It can be used for
stimulation of small zones and biologically active points. This method can also be used for treatment of bigger zones
when there is risk to damage the skin. In that case, electrodes are consequently applied on the next area of the skin.
1.4.1.2
Instable Method.
With this method, electrodes are moved around the zone selected for stimulation. Make smooth movements sliding the
body surface with speed of 0.5 to 2–3 cm per second. Make straight, round or other movements applying slight
compression depending on the size and relief of the stimulated zone.
1.4.1.3
Stable/Instable Method.
With stable / instable method, in-build or external zonal electrodes are applied and kept for a short period of time on the
selected zones, for example, on the most painful zones.
1.4.2
Exposure Time.
When treatment session is conducted for emergency aid (for example, for pain relief), the main criteria to assess
sufficiency of treatment during the session when pain disappears or the patient has fewer complaints.
In case of course treatment, when patient’s condition stabilizes you can follow the average stimulation time values listed
below.
Average duration of one session according to patient’s age:
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for children under 1 year old_— 5–10 minutes (1–3 minutes per one zone);
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for 1–3 years old children_— 10–15 minutes (3–5 minutes per one zone);
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for 3–5 years old children_— 15–20 minutes (5–7 minutes per one zone);
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for 1–12 years old children_— 20–25 minutes (7–9 minutes per one zone);
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for children above 12 years old and adults_— up to 30–40 minutes (10–15 minutes per one zone).
1.4.3
Stimulation Intensity.
Intensity of electrical stimulation is determined on individual basis according to patient’s subjective feelings. Stimulation
Intensity can be divided into three conventional levels.
1.4.3.1
Minimal level — there is no sensation or there is sensation of light vibration under the electrodes. Select minimal
level if stimulation should have low intensity: for children under 12 years old and adults with cardiovascular diseases
(arterial hypertension, arterial hypotension, vegetal dystonia). Those patients who suffer from frequent headaches or
giddiness should also start treatment setting the minimal intensity level. The device has special Children’s Doctor Function
for the above-mentioned categories of patients which provides minimal intensity level: 1 to 5 units.