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Empi EPIX VT - Electrode Selection and Care

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User
Information
WB
GENERAL
OPERATION
Just
as
pain
is
an
individual
sensation,
so
is
pain
relief.
Pain
relief
regimens
vary
from
person
to
person.
Some
patients
may
experience
pain
relief
by
using
the
device
for
only
a
few
minutes
a
day.
In
some
cases,
continuous
use
of
TENS
may
be
required
to
control
pain.
Sometimes
complete
pain
relief
is
not
achieved
immediately,
but
improves
with
time.
Your
clinician
will
help
you
determine
the
treatment
regimen
or
program
that
is
right
for
you.
TENS
should
be
used
only
under
a
clinician’s
directions.
Electrode
Selection
and
Care
The
Epix
VT
TENS
device
provides
the
best
results
when
used
with
Empi
electrodes
and
accessories.
A
variety
of
these
products
are
available
for
your
convenience.
Your
clinician
or
authorized
Empi
representative
can
help
you
select
the
appropriate
products.
To
avoid
skin
irritation
and
ensure
good
contact
with
your
skin,
care
for
the
electrodes
as
instructed
on
the
electrode
package.
Care
will
vary
with
the
type
of
electrode.
Initiating
Treatment
STEP
1:
Prepare
the
Skin
Before
attaching
the
electrodes,
identify
those
areas
where
your
Clinician
has
recommended
electrode
placement.
Wash
the
area
gently
with mild
soap
and
water,
then
rinse
and
dry
the
area
thoroughly.
(The
use
of
rubbing
alcohol
is
discouraged
except
where
necessary
to
decrease
excessive
oils
on
the
skin.)
It
may
42
be
necessary
to
trim
excess
body
hair
with
scissors
prior
to
applying
the
electrodes.
Do
not
shave
the
area
immediately
before
beginning
treatment.
Wait
24
hours
after
shaving
an
area
before
initiating
treatment
at
that
site.
Failure
to
adequately
prepare
the
skin
may
cause
improper
adhesion
or
skin
irritation
and
provide
less
than
ideal
stimulation.
Note:
Skin
is
not
accustomed
to
exposure
to
the
electrode
gel
and
adhesives
used
with
TENS.
While
Empi
takes
great
care
and
tests
all
electrode
materials
to
avoid
problems,
irritation
may
appear
as
redness,
small
pimple-like
lesions,
or
blisters.
If
your
skin
develops
any
persistent
redness
or
irritation,
do
not
continue
to
apply
the
electrodes
to
the
same
area.
Discuss
this
with
your
Clinician
or
call
your
Empi
representative.
STEP
2:
Connect
the
Lead
Wires
to
the
Electrodes
Connect
the
lead
wires
to
the
electrodes
before
applying
the
electrodes
to
the
skin.
This
will
reduce
the
possibility
of
dislodging
the
electrodes.
STEP
3:
Attach
the
Electrodes
Place
the
electrodes
on
the
skin
as
recommended
by
your
Clinician.
Generally,
the
electrodes
should
be
at
least
two
inches
apart;
however,
your
clinician
will
work
with
you
to
determine
the
most
effective
electrode
placement.
The
electrodes
should
be
comfortable
to
wear
and
should
be
placed
exactly
where
you
have
been
shown.
The
most
common
problems
with
TENS
therapy
are
caused
by
failure
to
wear
the
electrodes
as
directed.

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