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TRIOMED UNIVERSAL. USER MANUAL
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The systemic eects of the therapy are of a prolonged
character. Stimulation only produces an initial positive ef-
fect which builds up in the next 2-3 weeks after a course of
stimulation. That is why a pause of 3 to 8 weeks (depend-
ing on the patient’s state of health) is necessary between
the courses.
The individual selection of the treatment programmes
and the treatment plan takes into account the location and
duration of stimulation as well as the number treatment
sessions.
11.2. Local stimulation in the pathological focus
If the pathological focus is located on the surface (injury,
inammation) and manifested through pain, reddening or
swelling, the stimulation should be local.
At the initial stage of the disease, it is recommended
to carry out stimulation for 5-7 minutes 4-5 times a day
gradually reducing the number of treatment sessions when
the patient starts feeling better.
11.3. Use of device in Head zones
The is a close regulatory link between segments of the spi-
nal cord and internal organs. That is why visceral diseases are
accompanied by reex changes in segmentally related func-
tional formations mostly innervated by the same segments
of the spinal cord. Reex changes can occur in the skin, mus-
cles and connective and other tissues and, in their turn, exert
inuence on the primary focus supporting the pathological
process.
The majority of therapeutic eects on the damaged
internal
organs are achieved through the Heads zones.

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