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7
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTIONS
TENS is not effective for pain of central origin, including headache.
TENS is not a substitute for pain medications and other pain
management therapies.
TENS devices have no curative value.
TENS is a symptomatic treatment and, as such, suppresses the
sensation of pain that would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism.
Effectiveness is highly dependent upon patient selection by a
practitioner qualified in the management of pain patients.
Do not use this device to treat one region for extended periods of
time. The long-term effects of electrical stimulation are unknown.
If you experience any skin irritation or redness after a session, do not
continue stimulation in that area of the skin.
If you have suspected or diagnosed heart disease, you should follow
precautions recommended by your physician.
If you have suspected or diagnosed epilepsy, you should follow
precautions recommended by your physician.
Use caution if you have a tendency to bleed internally, such as
following an injury or fracture.
Consult with your physician prior to using the device after a recent
surgical procedure because stimulation may disrupt the healing
process.
Use caution if stimulation is applied over the menstruating uterus.
Use caution if stimulation is applied over areas of skin that lack
normal sensation.
Use this device only with components provided in the Avail
TM
packaging and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. (Refer
to page 11 and 37)
Place the pads at least 1 inch apart. Do not place the adhesive surface
of the pads on the spine.
Do not apply the pads with wet hands, and do not apply the pads that
are wet.
Pads are for Single Patient Use Only. Never share the pads with
another person.
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