Contraindications - Circulation Boosters Print E-mail
What is a Contraindication?

A condition which makes a particular treatment or use of a product inadvisable. DO NOT USE!

What is a Caution?

A condition where you should seek the opinion of your doctor, or where other precaution is necessary prior to use.

The Circulation Booster

CONTRAINDICATION

CAUTION

  • Do not use the Circulation Booster during the first trimester of pregnancy
  • Do not apply electrode pads to the torso if you have a pacemaker
  • Do not apply electrode pads or foot pads to damaged skin
  • Patients who are pregnant, or have epilepsy, heart disease, malignant tumours, implantable devices or recent surgery should seek medical advice before using the Circulation Booster
  • Allow 2-6 weeks before treating sprains
  • Allow 6 months before treating torn ligaments
  • Overuse and settings that are too high may cause muscle fatigue
The Mobile Circulation Booster

CONTRAINDICATION

CAUTION

  • Do not use during pregnancy
  • Do not use if fitted with a pacemaker or automatic implanted cardiac defibrillator
  • It should not be used by epileptics except under medical supervision
  • Dress broken skin (e.g. band aid) that comes in contact with applicator prior to use
  • Avoid alcohol consumption prior or during use

 
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