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DENAS PCM - Keeping the Electrode Stable on the Patient Skin

DENAS PCM
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When the device detects that electrodes contact the skin, 5 seconds indication will appear
during which the device measures variation of skin electrical impedance to impulses of the
device. After 5 seconds the device provides a short sound signal and displays the result of
measuring in the form of LT index (in the range of 0 to 100 units), for example, LT = 8.
Write down the measured value. Apply the device on the next zone detaching the electrode
of the device from skin for a maximum of 1–2 seconds. Latent trigger zones are those parts of
the skin where LT values considerably change both upwards and downwards. For example,
after testing adjoining parts of the selected skin zone you have received the following LT
results (units): 6, 5, 8, 20, 4, 7. The latent trigger zone in this example is the zone with LT = 20.
The found trigger zones should be additionally stimulated in Therapy mode with frequency
of 60 Hz or 77 Hz during 1 to 5 minutes.
Attention! When the device is operated in Screening mode, electrode should be kept
stable on the patient’s skin i.e. it is not allowed to move the electrode of the device
during its operation.

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