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Basic precautions when using an electrical appliance like Thumper.
Precautions to reduce risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury.
Illustration and labels of the Thumper's side view.
Illustration and labels of the Thumper's back view.
Illustration and labels of the Thumper's bottom view.
Illustration and labels of the Thumper's top view.
Explains the percussive action of the Thumper and its deep muscle penetration.
Describes the steady, comfortable, pulsed acupressure and ease of use.
Details the two controls for adjusting massage strength: Variable Speed Dial and Impact Adjuster.
States no attachments are needed; spheres treat all areas effectively.
Lists specific body areas and conditions where Thumper should not be used.
Explains possible sensations like itching and tickling and their causes.
Specifies voltage requirements and availability of different models.
Instructions for cleaning and notes on the maintenance-free design.
Information on heat, thermal breaker, and recommended usage cycles.
Lists weight, dimensions, voltage, amperage, frequency, and speed.
How to store the Thumper to prevent damage to massage spheres.
Explains double insulation and the need for qualified service personnel.
Recommended use for massage therapists to aid digital massage.
Recommended use for chiropractors before manipulation.
Recommendations for use before/after athletic exertion.
Instructions for self-treatment of shoulders, including positioning and power.
Instructions for self-treatment of feet, including positioning and power.
Instructions for self-treatment of the low back, including breathing.
Instructions for self-treatment of legs, including sitting and lying positions.
Instructions for treating others' shoulders, focusing on headward application.
Instructions for treating shoulder blades and upper arms with a 'wrapping effect'.
Instructions for treating the spine, advising caution around bony areas.
Instructions for treating the low back, emphasizing deep breathing and position.
Instructions for treating hips, using stationary positions and inward strokes.
Instructions for treating the back of legs in stages without moving.
Optional stroking technique for legs, always headward with venous flow.
Instructions for treating feet, including pressure and potential tickling.
Instructions for treating the front of legs, holding stationary and stroking headward.
Highlights the speed and efficiency of the Equine Massager for horses.
Provides guidelines on when to use the massager for horses (before/after work/competing).
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