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1. C BATTERY DISPOSAL Always dispose of batteries in accordance with battery manufacturer instructions VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY D REPLACEMENT ELECTRODES Pals Platinum electrodes part number 896350 for 3 x5 oval electrode and 879300 for 3 round electrode are available through Valmed E WARRANTY The manufacturer warrants to the original buyer that Physio is free from defects material and workmanship for a period of twenty four months from the date of purchase Valmed SA will replace any defective product free of charge except for shipping charges during the warranty period To validate the warranty please mail the warranty card to Valmed S A To obtain an immediate replacement unit under warranty please contact Valmed or your local distributor directly This warranty does not apply to the accessories which include electrodes body straps and batteries or to damage related to improper use or abuse Any product requiring factory service should be returned to the manufacturer properly packaged to avoid damage during shipping All description of the problem as well as suspect accessories should be included with the unit This manual contains necessary instructions for the correct use of the stimulator They should be followed in order to obtain the maximum benefits from the use The warranty card enclosed should be returned to the manufacturer within 10 days of purchase The serial number of the devi
2. until you hear a click H CONNECTIONS Please refer as needed to the control schematic of the Physio and to 1 Ensure that the intensity control knobs are in the OFF position 2 Connect the skin pads electrodes to each output cable 3 Position the skin pads electrodes on the motor points of the muscles to be treated Connect the output cables to the output sockets of the Physio unit I SELECTING A PROGRAM Within 5 seconds after switching the unit ON select a stimulation program by pushing the program select button until the green indicator light for the desired program flashes If a selection is not made within 5 seconds Program 1 automatically starts by default There are four Program indicator lights labeled P1 P2 P3 and P4 J RUNNING A PROGRAM 1 Do not remove relocate the electrodes during stimulation turn unit OFF before removal or relocation of electrodes 2 Each program consists of several stimulation sequences for example tetanic contractions followed by periods of rest The full program should be completed for maximum benefit VALMED ENDING A PROGRAM e Each program has preprogrammed duration Program completion is signaled by three separate events stimulation signals stop both green lights stop blinking a continuous beeping signal is heard e Once the stimulation stops or if you wish to end treatment before completion of any program turn both intens
3. S TECHNOLOGY some time following each treatment It may even be reported as an aggravation of pain by some patients This is only relative and temporary and the spasm free periods following treatment will become longer and longer until the pain disappears Stimulation in such cases has not only spasm relieving action but also it may reeducate paravertebral muscles to provide better support for the spine thus preventing the recurrence of back problems D INCREASING LOCAL BLOOD CIRCULATION It is known that local blood flow increases with stimulation Such increase reaches peak within the first 15 minutes from the onset of stimulation Therefore for practical reasons the short lasting stimulation treatments are recommended Program Program 1 is recommended although blood flow increase happens as a beneficial side effect when stimulating with any stimulation timing program Treatment time 20 minutes Treatment frequency Every 24 hours or as needed Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increasing to reach the maximum patient tolerance level E MUSCLE RE EDUCATION Electrical muscle stimulation may be applied to patients before during or after physiotherapy re education Electrostimulation may also be applied during and or after immobilization following orthopedic surgery involving the long bones and joints After deciding which parts of the body are to be treated and upon selection of the appropria
4. VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY User Manual PHYSIO Physio V60 Neuromuscular Stimulator P4 PH V60 EN V10 VALMED SA AV TOURBILLON 34 1950 SION SWITZERLAND www valmed ch info valmed ch VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION The Physio is manufactured distributed by VALMED SA Sion Switzerland The Physio is manufactured in accordance with the requirements of European Safety Standards EN 60601 1 EN 60601 2 10 and meets requirements of the American Standards for Transcutaneous Stimulators ANSI AAMI NS4 1985 Itis approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration FDA for prescription sales K022175 The Physio is a Class Il Medical Device and conforms to the requirements of European Directive CEE 93 42 and holds certificate number CE 0535 Read this Manual Before Using the Physio Manufacturer disclaims any and all liability for damages caused by the improper use of this device VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 INTENDED USE AND INDICATIONS 4 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONARY GUIDELINES 4 Medical Contraindications 4 Special and Environmental Warnings 4 Health Precautions 4 Possible Adverse Reactions 4 Health warnings 4 Electrode Guidelines 5 INTRODUCTION NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION THERAPY Terminology 5 Safety 6 Practical Hints 6 PHYSIO UNIT DESCRIPTION 8 USING THE PHYSIO 8 Overview 8 Planning the Stimulation Session 9 Choosing the Appropriate Phys
5. able electrodes e One alkaline 9 Volt battery 2cables VALMED Carrying case User Manual Warranty Two years free stimulator replacement except electrodes battery and shipping charges B SAFETY Specific safety features in the Physio include Impossible to modify the embedded programs users can only modify the intensity of stimulation All programs begin with minimal electrical intensity user must increase the intensity to the desired training level The connector plugs used on Physio cables have plastic hood covers that prevent accidental connection to a power source such as an AC power outlet Automatic control of stimulation current density prevents excessive current density at the electrode skin interface and ensures skin safety SWISS TECHNOLOGY 17 VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY ELECTRODE PLACEMENT The Physio should only be used with the electrodes recommended for use by the manufacturer Use oval 3 by 5 electrodes for large areas e g leg muscles and round 3 electrodes for smaller areas such as forearm muscles Do not use smaller electrodes than recommended above for facelift electrode placement Leads for Channel 1 are depicted in RED and leads for Channel 2 BLUE Where only one set of electrodes is shown Channel 1 is depicted but Channel 2 may be used instead Channels may be reversed if desired from that indicated in the following photos QUADRICEPS Chann
6. ain signals Therefore a voluntary muscle contraction force is a result of both temporal and spatial summations During neuromuscular electrical stimulation the muscle contraction force is highest at the tetanic stimulation frequency due to temporal summation Contraction force also depends upon the total number of motor units activated which in turn are dependent on placement of electrodes and their distance to the motor points on a muscle B SAFETY The Physio is designed to provide a totally safe treatment without sacrificing effectiveness In this respect the Physio is non pareil Further to ensure safety durability and efficiency only premium electrical components are used The stimulation impulses generated during Physio treatment sessions carry such minimal amounts of electrical energy that they are unlikely to produce any adverse effects when the stimulator is used in accordance with this manual It is important however to emphasize that no neuromuscular stimulator including the Physio should be used by a person to be treated with an implanted cardiac pacemaker and that the safety standards for pregnant women has not been established The Physio is designed so that even improper or accidental application of the stimulator will not produce cardiac rhythm disturbances this does not apply to persons MED SWISS TECHNOLOGY who have implanted cardiac pacemakers This safety factor is due to the minimal elect
7. ce can be found on the rear panel For all other needs of service after sale contact your local representative or Customer Service at Valmed S A Av de Tourbillon 34 1950 Sion Switzerland Phone 41 27 203 6581 or fax 41 27 203 6587 www valmed ch e mail info valmed ch 16 PHYSIO TECHNICAL AND SAFETY DATA A UNIT TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Stimulation Channels Two independent isolated channels Separate knobs control intensity levels for each channel Controls Indicators e Two intensity control knobs audible clicks at the OFF position e Program selection button e Two green output intensity lights four program indicator lights e Low battery warning light e Waveform open circuit Low voltage rectangular compensated monophasic impulse e Peak open circuit voltage during each impulse 50 Vp 10 e Maximum output RMS voltage at 500 W load lt 10 volts 10 e Frequency range Maximum 120 Hz depending on the program and timing sequences e Impulse durations during training from 180us to 300 us Power Supply One 9 volt lithium alkaline or NiMh rechargeable battery Battery power drain is lt 1W Battery power drain during use varies from O 3W to 0 4W depending upon stimulation intensity setting The output and program timing parameters are stable 2 throughout the life of the battery Standard Accessories e Four electrode skin pads nonpolar self adhesive reus
8. ctions are strong but comfortable Help the person to be treated relax by explaining that a pleasant tingling sensation accompanied by effortless muscle contractions will be felt as you slowly advance the intensity controls This will help achieve maximal level of muscle contractions without exceeding the pain tolerance of the person to be treated Sometimes a muscle will need strong stimulation intensity in order to obtain contractions If a good muscle contraction is neither visible nor felt despite increasing the intensity of the stimulus check the contact and the placement of the electrodes on the motor point re moisten the electrode contact surface if necessary and or reposition the electrodes Continue to adjust all the intensity dials in the same manner until visible and perceptible muscle contractions are observed There are typically different response in terms of contraction force from different muscles of the body due to differences in size proximity to skin surface muscle characteristics and skin resistance As a result the two intensity control dials on the Physio may not be on the same numerical setting during treatments 10 F ISOMETRIC POSITION Always stimulate muscles isometrically make sure that the arm or leg on which a muscle is being stimulated is firmly secured to prevent the movement of the limb resulting from muscle contraction SWITCHING THE UNIT ON Turn the intensity control knobs
9. d felt by the person to be treated The controls on the Physio are easily VAL adjusted to achieve this It is likewise true that the stronger the muscle contractions are the higher the effectiveness of the therapy This has to be tempered however with a person s comfort level For comfortable and effective stimulation the delivered energy should be optimized This can be achieved by a combination of the following steps Ensure that the person s skin is clean e Apply heat for example thermal wrap to the skin to increase local blood circulation e Moisten skin before placing the electrodes on the skin e Reduce electrode resistance by using the largest electrodes possible for a given anatomical area e Optimize electrode placement using the placements recommended in this manual and e f possible have the person to be treated assist by also voluntarily contracting the stimulated muscles Dry skin is highly resistant to the conduction of electric current Wet or perspiring skin has significantly lower resistance It is true that individuals tend to vary in their normal levels of skin moisture It is also best to precede treatments with the application of some form of heat to the areas to be treated There are a number of means for doing this form thermal wraps to steam baths or hot whirlpool treatments Oily skin also prevents optimal conductivity and should be treated with soap and water prior t
10. e contraction pattern involving several muscles bones and joints rather than the movement of each individual muscle is represented in the SWISS TECHNOLOGY cerebral cortex area of the brain This means that not only a single muscle but a defined combination of muscles are called into action to participate in a given movement Therefore when using the Physio stimulator it is important to exercise these groups of muscle together if possible There are several different methods of electrode placement on the body however both electrodes of each stimulator channel must be in contact with the skin at the same time in order to obtain a stimulation effect Each electrode then works individually and needs not necessarily to be very close to each other Since all electrodes are specially molded they may overlap each other if necessary Use only the original electrode types supplied with the Physio in order to assure effective stimulation The self adhesive stimulating electrodes supplied with the Physio are suitable for multiple use In order to avoid cross contamination of skin of persons to be treated by these electrodes it is essential that the same electrode set be used for one individual only The set of electrodes used for one person should be discarded when no longer needed If non pre gelled electrodes are used e g Carbonflex clean them with water and soap and spray their contact surface after each use with a steriliz
11. el 2 electrodes may be attached to other leg in order to treat both legs CALVES On both legs leg 18 VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY THIGHS FEMORAL BICEPS AND CAL VES Channel 2 electrodes may be at tached to other thighs in order to treat both thighs FEMORAL BICEPS FOREARM 19 sla da SWISS TECHNOLOGY DEL TOID UPPER TRAPEZIUS TRICEPS LOWER TRAPEZIUS ABDOMINAL 5 20 ala SWISS TECHNOLOGY LARGE DORSAL NECK BACK LUMBAR VERTEBRAE 21
12. h the Physio prior to or after treatment VALMED B PLANNING THE STIMULATION SESSION The recommended number and frequency of treatment sessions are indicated in Section IX for each program Before you begin the first treatment discuss with the person to be treated the method and the sequence of events during the entire treatment Select electrode placement locations and record them on the treatment chart The Physio is powered by a 9V alkaline or lithium type battery For best results use only good quality and fresh batteries The Physio must be connected to the skin pads electrodes and the electrodes must be positioned on the skin as shown in Electrode Placement Section XI of this manual entitled Electrode Placement The specific placement of electrodes on your skin depends upon which muscle group or groups you intend to stimulate To use the Physio effectively and safely the following steps must be considered e Choosing the appropriate training program e Proper placing of electrodes and e Setting the current intensity CHOOSING THE APPROPRIATE PHYSIO TRAINING PROGRAM The program chosen determines the type of work imposed on the stimulated muscle Based upon your specific objective or need select the program that is appropriate See Section VIII for Physio program guidance D APPLICATION AND HANDLING OF THE ELECTRODES When voluntary muscle movement occurs in the body a complex muscl
13. iate application of stimulation to the affected muscle s A spasm which is usually painful is inhibited right away following the treatment and the relief lasts for some time It is normal to experience a return of pain after some time following each treatment It may even be reported as an aggravation of pain by some patients This is only relative and temporary and the spasm free periods following treatment will become longer and longer until the pain disappears To relax the spasms place at least two electrodes on each muscle in such way that the direction of stimulation a straight imaginary line between the electrodes is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the muscle Program s Program 1 is best suited however Program 4 can be also used if preferred by the patient Treatment time 20 28 minutes Treatment frequency No more than every 2 hours for as long as needed Stimulation intensity During the first 2 treatments at light intensity well below maximum Thereafter increase the intensity for subsequent treatments in accordance with patient tolerance PREVENTION OR RETARDATION OF ATROPHY OF MUSCLES It has known that during immobilization for medical reasons all muscles that are temporarily unused are subject to atrophy wasting To remedy this stimulation of muscles is recommended if and when normal physical exercise is impossible 13 Program s Program 2 only for at least first 5 treatments f
14. ing agent Place the electrodes on the skin of the person to be treated in places corresponding to motor points of the muscles to be treated and start the treatment as described below Suggested electrode placement sites are depicted in Section XI of this manual The specific placement of electrodes on the skin depends upon the specific muscle group or groups that are to be stimulated E SETTING THE CURRENT INTENSITY The output voltage level of the stimulator determines the current intensity and the number of stimulated fibers in the muscle At a low voltage current there are fewer working fibers at higher a larger number of working fibers As a rule the higher the number of working fibers the more effective the VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY stimulation Adjust the output voltage to a level between 1 and 8 that you can maintain without discomfort This intensity level typically increases as you progress in your stimulation training using the Physio The stimulation intensity is adequate when there is visible good quality contraction of the muscle The numbers on the intensity dial indicate the relative intensity on a scale 1 to 10 the higher the number the higher the intensity Stimulation intensity should be set at the maximum tolerance level of the person to be treated which varies from person to person Advance the stimulation intensity controls during the first 5 minutes of each treatment making sure that the contra
15. io Training Program 9 Application and Handling of the Electrodes 9 Setting the Current Intensity 9 Switching the Unit On 10 Connections 10 Selecting a program 10 Running a program 10 Ending a program 11 Troubleshooting 11 Inserting or Replacing Batteries 11 Warnings Concerning Battery Handling 11 STIMULATION PROGRAM PARAMETERS 12 PHYSIO TREATMENTS PROGRAM 13 Relaxation of muscle spasm 13 Prevention or retardation of atrophy of muscles 13 Partial atrophy and or spasm of paraspinal muscles 13 Increasing local blood circulation 14 Muscle re education 14 Calf muscle stimulation for the prevention of venous thrombosis by immediate post surgical stimulation 15 Maintaining or increasing range of motion of extremities 15 USEFUL INFORMATION 15 Handling Cleaning the Physio Unit 15 Storage conditions 15 Battery disposal 15 Replacement Electrodes 16 Warranty 16 PHYSIO TECHNICAL AND SAFETY DATA 16 Unit Technical Characteristics 16 Safety 17 ELECTRODE PLACEMENT 18 VALMED INTENDED USE AND INDICATIONS The Physio neuromuscular stimulator EMS is intended for use by licensed health practitioners this type of neuromuscular stimulator is limited to prescription sales The Physio treatment programs are designed and intended for stimulation of all parts of the body except transthoracically the head and front part of the neck The specific indications include Prevention or Retardation of Muscle Atrophy gt Re
16. ion or the conductive medium E HEALTH WARNINGS Long term effects of chronic electrical stimulation are unknown e The safety of use of EMS devices during pregnancy has not been established e Adequate precautions should be taken in cases of suspected heart problems e Adequate precautions should be taken in the case of persons with suspected or diagnosed epilepsy EMS should not be used over the carotid sinus especially in persons sensitive to carotid sinus reflex e 5 should not be used with electrodes positioned over the front of the neck as it may cause severe VAL spasm of laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles strong enough to cause difficulty in breathing and even closing the airway e EMS should not be trancerebrally applied EMS should not be used over swollen infected or inflamed areas or skin eruptions e g phlebitis acute varicose veins etc e Caution should be used when applying EMS transthoracically as the electrical current may cause heart arrhythmias F ELECTRODE GUIDELINES The PalsFlex electrodes that are supplied as a standard accessory with your Physio mold easily to your body contours and are reusable The specific instructions for electrode use are indicated on the factory sealed storage pouch The recommended sizes are oval 3 by 5 electrodes for large areas e g leg muscles and round 3 electrodes for smaller areas such as forearm muscles One 1 set of
17. ity control knobs counterclockwise to the OFF position Failing to do this will cause battery discharge e Remove the skin pads electrodes from the skin e Disconnect the skin pads electrodes from the cables and store them in the hermetically sealed bag e To end treatment any program before its preprogrammed duration turn both intensity control knobs counterclockwise to the OFF position L TROUBLESHOOTING If your Physio unit is not working please check the following 1 Is battery correctly inserted 2 Are the cable connectors properly inserted into the Physio unit 3 the skin pads electrodes connected to the cables 4 Are the skin pads electrodes adhering to the skin If not wet the pad surfaces sparingly with water 5 there is difficulty in selecting the desired program is the program select button being pushed within 5 seconds of turning the intensity control knobs ON Now some specific instructions to ensure safe and proper operation of the Physio M INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES The orange warning light on the Physio shines when the battery requires replacement If the battery is not replaced SWISS TECHNOLOGY your Physio will cease to operate within one 1 hour and no indicator lights will function Remove slide the battery compartment cover Remove old battery and insert new 9 volt lithium alkaline or rechargeable NiMh battery Ensure proper battery polari
18. large electrodes is supplied with the Physio e Use only skin pads electrodes supplied by manufacturer there is no assurance that other brands have satisfactory performance parameters Use of smaller electrodes than recommended by manufacturer may result in burns e Apply electrodes only to clean intact normal skin Do not apply electrodes over open wounds inflamed swollen infected skin area or over any skin eruptions such as varicose veins phlebitis etc e Do not share electrodes with other users Multiple users may result in adverse skin reactions e Replace self adhesive electrodes when they do not adhere stick firmly to the skin MED SWISS TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATION THERAPY A TERMINOLOGY Human physical movements are determined by muscle actions on the skeletal system A muscle is shortened contracts when it is voluntarily activated by the brain This shortened muscle exerts force the attached bone s causing movement with joints acting as pivots All muscle contractions are controlled by brain signals that travel through motor nerves When an electrical brain signal is sent to a muscle it activates groups of muscle cells known as motor units A motor unit is a single motor nerve and the muscle cells connected to it The full contraction of a muscle typically involves multiple motor units acting simultaneously the force of contraction is pro
19. laxation of Muscle Spasms e Partial Atrophy and or Spasms of Para spinal Muscles e Muscle Re education and Strengthening e Increasing Local Blood Circulation Maintaining or Increasing Range Motion of Extremities SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONARY GUIDELINES A MEDICAL CONTRAINDICATIONS The use of electric neuromuscular devices is absolutely contraindicated for all persons with implanted cardiac pacemakers and persons with any type of cancer in active metastatic phase B SPECIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL WARNINGS e Do not use in the presence of functioning high frequency electrosurgery devices e Donot use in immediate vicinity lt 0 5 m of an active microwave oven SWISS TECHNOLOGY C HEALTH PRECAUTIONS For persons with any type of cancer the electrostimulation can be used only under direct supervision and at a discretion of an attending physician e While operating machinery e Following a recent surgical procedure when muscle contraction may disrupt the healing process e When there is a tendency to haemorrhage following acute trauma or fracture e Over the menstruating uterus e Where sensory nerve damage is present and demonstrated by a loss of normal skin sensation D POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS Skin irritation and burns beneath the electrodes has been reported from use of some neuromuscular stimulators Some users may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulat
20. le such that a good well controlled contraction is obtained For Program 1 Facelift please refer to electrode positions and instructions shown in Section VIII For all layouts the electrode placement should correspond to the location of the motor points of the treated muscle s For placement guidance see Electrode Placement VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY PHYSIO UNIT DESCRIPTION The Physio features include 1 Sliding Cover gt PHYSIO 2 Program Select Button 3 Program lights 4 each VALMED SA 4 Output Intensity Lights 2 Microstim Neuromuscular Simulator 5 Low Battery Indicator 6 Intensity Controls 2 each 7 Output Sockets 2 USING THE PHYSIO A OVERVIEW Although treatment with the Physio adapts to virtually any standard procedure the following suggestions are made to health professionals in order to take full advantage of its capabilities obviously these suggestions also apply to individuals using the Physio Physical exercise massage and manipulation all have a place in comprehensive therapies and may be employed prior to or after electrostimulation treatments Radiant heat infrared etc has always been a standard modality in physical therapy and may be added prior preferably during or after the treatment Hydrotherapy in forms of whirlpool bath paraffin bath hot packs etc are also useful adjuncts to electrotherapy and may be used in connection wit
21. o start of a treatment session As a minimum the skin should be moistened with a sponge or cloth prior to treatment Application and Handling of Electrodes When voluntary muscle movements occur the complex contraction patterns involving several muscles bones and joints represented in the cerebral cortex of the brain MED SWISS TECHNOLOGY rather than the movement of each individual muscle Thus the brain typically calls a combination of muscles into action this should be the objective when using involuntary neuromuscular stimulation EMS as well There are several different methods for placing electrodes on the body The following guidelines are based on using EMS to exercise groups of muscles involuntarily in the same fashion that these muscles contract voluntarily Electrode in pairs layout is the recommended electrode placement Each pair of electrodes is placed on the same side of the body e g one electrode on the right leg vastus lateralis and the other on the same leg on the vastus medialis both being a part of the quadriceps muscle group Split electrode layout is when one pair of electrodes is split on each side of the body e g electrode on the right quadriceps and one electrode on the left quadriceps This layout may result in unevenness cf contractions which may be difficult to correct Bi polar electrode layout is ideal for large muscles An electrode is places at each end of the musc
22. ollow with Program 2 in combination with Program 3 for more intense work Treatment time 90 minutes Program 2 for the first 5 treatments then 90 minutes Program 2 15 minutes of Program 3 105 minutes total treatment time for subsequent sessions Treatment frequency Every 24 hours but not less than every 48 hours for as long as immobilization lasts Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increasing to reach the maximum patient tolerance level PARTIAL AND OR SPASM OF PARASPINAL MUSCLES The Physio is especially effective for releasing spasm and pain in spinal region The stimulating electrodes should be placed symmetrically on both sides of the spine see placement photos at the level of maximum pain or in positions indicated by the prescribing physician The following treatment procedure is recommended Program s Program 1 only for the first 5 treatments at maximum tolerable intensity in order to relieve muscle spasm followed by Program 2 for subsequent treatments Treatment time 20 90 minutes Treatment frequency Every 24 hours for 7 to 10 days Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increasing to reach the maximum patient tolerance level Normally spasms which are usually painful are inhibited right away following the treatment and the relief lasts for some time It is normal to experience return of pain after VALMED SWIS
23. on alternate days Number of treatments Normally 20 treatments but can be increased when necessary to reach the treatment goals or recovery of normal or desired function 15 Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increased after two or three treatments reaching maximum setting when possible at the eighth treatment session For most effective maintenance of range of motion of extremities with the Physio the following factors are important e At all times try to use the optimal stimulation intensity i e the strongest contractions within the limits of patient comfort and tolerance with no pain e Stimulation intensity has no absolute value and may vary from day to day and also during a treatment Thus when the skin and muscles are warmed using thermal wraps for example or a series of massages or a steam bath have been performed before the stimulation treatment a slightly lower intensity will suffice to give the desired effect e is possible to treat several areas once on one patient which permits considerable time savings USEFUL INFORMATION HANDLING CLEANING THE PHYSIO UNIT Use soft brush or soft cloth to clean unit case do not use liquid cleansers Use same procedure with electrical leads The Physio is designed to be maintenance free B STORAGE CONDITIONS The Physio may be stored for prolonged periods with gt degradation Remove batteries when the unit is stored
24. portional to the number of motor units activated Gradual activation of motor units enables smooth and controlled development of force this process is termed spatial summation Neuromuscular stimulation EMS achieves similar muscle movement without use of brain signals These movements termed involuntary When a single electrical impulse of adequate intensity is applied externally to a group of neuromuscular junctions Motor Points in a muscle the result is a single short contraction twitch in the corresponding part of that muscle When these single twitches are repetitive and the repetition rate exceeds 10 twitches per second the contractile force of each succeeding twitch adds to the preceding twitch an additional degree of contraction resulting in a higher overall force and hence muscle contraction This effect is summation termed temporal VAL The minimal repetition rate at which twitch contractions fuse together is called the tetanization frequency typically in the range of 25 to 50 impulses per second depending upon muscle Tetanization frequencies are used to create electrically stimulated contractions known as tetanic muscle contractions During natural voluntary muscle contractions the force is partly the result of summation of single repetitive twitches temporal summation but also a function of the total number of motor units that have been activated by br
25. rical charge of the stimulating impulses which under all conditions do not exceed 24 microcoulombs zero net current This charge is below the standard of 25 microcoulombs established the Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation AAMI for cardiac rhythm disturbance safety AAMI ANSI NS 4 1985 Many if not most individuals harbour apprehension anxiety or even fear regarding electricity It is therefore very important that person understands how completely safe treatments with the Physio are Educating the person to be treated is therefore a recommended first step The effective value of the stimulation voltage a person will experience during treatment with the Physio is very low below 5 volts root mean square at the maximum setting of the intensity knobs The Physio uses one 9 volt battery PRACTICAL HINTS During neuromuscular stimulation the number of motor units in a muscle that are activated depends upon the stimulus impulse energy This imparted impulse energy in turn is a function of e current intensity selected by the practitioner or person to be treated Skin and electrode electrical resistance less resistance results in more delivered energy and e Electrode placement the closer electrodes are to motor points the higher the energy As a general rule the intensity of the stimulation should be at a level where the involuntary muscle contractions are visible an
26. te number of electrodes and their location use the following simplified application method 14 Program If muscle spasm is present start with Program 1 for 20 minutes followed by Program 2 Otherwise use only Program 2 Treatment time Highly variable up to a maximum of 120 minutes Treatment frequency Once per day daily or on alternate days Number of treatments Normally 20 treatments but can be increased to 40 when necessary to reach the treatment goals or recovery of normal or desired functions Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increased after two or three treatments reaching maximum setting when possible by the eighth treatment session For most effective reeducation of muscles and joints with the Physio the following factors are important e Try at all times to use the optimal stimulation intensity i e the strongest contractions should be achieved within the limits of patient comfort tolerance with no pain e Stimulation intensity has no absolute value and may vary from day to day and also during a treatment Thus when the skin and muscles are warmed using thermal wraps for example or a series of massages or a steam bath have been performed before a stimulation treatment a slightly lower intensity will suffice to give the desired effect e is possible to treat several areas once on one patient allowing considerable saving of time e is possible to mount the s
27. timulator electrodes on the skin under a cast and thus prevent muscle atrophy even on a limb which is fully immobilized as for instance in patients in a pelvipaedic cast VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY CALF MUSCLE STIMULATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF VENOUS THROMBOSIS BY IMMEDIATE POSTSURGICAL STIMULATION It has been demonstrated and reported in medical literature that electric muscle stimulation effective in reducing the evidence of and preventing the symptoms of venous thrombosis After electrode placement on motor points of calf muscles the following treatment method is recommended Program Program 2 Treatment frequency As prescribed by physician or up to 3 x per day for as long as the patient is immobilized Stimulation intensity Initially low progressively increasing up to the maximum patient tolerance level G MAINTAINING OR INCREASING RANGE OF MOTION OF EXTREMITIES Electrical muscle stimulation may be applied to patients as an adjunct to physiotherapy procedures After deciding which extremities are to be treated and upon selection of the appropriate number of electrodes and their location use the following simplified application method Program If muscle spasm is present start with Program 1 for 20 minutes and follow with Program 3 Otherwise use only Program 3 Treatment time 20 minutes of the Program 1 optional plus or 15 minutes of the Program 3 Treatment frequency Once per day daily or
28. ty your Physio will not operate if polarity is reversed WARNINGS CONCERNING BATTERY HANDLING follow the provided by Always read and instructions manufacturers specific battery Note the following Ensure that battery polarity is correct Do not expose batteries to temperatures exceeding manufacturer s specifications e Do not store and or ship this unit with batteries inserted e Do not attempt to recharge alkaline or lithium batteries e Do not dispose of any battery in fire e Note that batteries may present burn or fire hazard if short circuited battery handling result in explosion leakage or flames VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY STIMULATION PROGRAM PARAMETERS The Physio has four 4 programs for neuromuscular stimulation treatments The timing sequences and frequencies for the Physio programs are provided in this table Program Program Program Program 7 3 Ramp just prior to contraction Tetanic Contrac tion Stimulus ON Ramp plus con traction 4 1 Ramp after con traction Relaxation after contraction Stimulus OFF Stimulus fre quency maxi mum with tetanic contractions duration minute 2 4 i l 7 Program time 28 total 12 VALMED SWISS TECHNOLOGY PHYSIO TREATMENT PROGRAMS A RELAXATION OF MUSCLE SPASM muscle spasm is present in any of the body the spasm can be relieved by immed

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