How to use a low-frequency therapy device
Generally, a low-frequency therapy device is a commonly used physical therapy equipment designed to relieve pain, promote blood circulation, and alleviate muscle fatigue. The specific usage instructions are as follows:
1. Check that the power plug, wires, electrode pads, and other components of the therapy device are intact and undamaged.
2. Before use, clean and dry the skin at the treatment site to ensure it is clean and free of dirt.
3. Select the appropriate treatment mode according to the patient's specific condition or target body area.
4. Connect the electrode pads to the output ports of the device, ensuring a secure connection.
5. Attach the electrode pads to the treatment area, making sure they are in full contact with the skin.
6. Press the start button or operate the control interface to begin delivering low-frequency therapeutic waves.
7. Adjust the intensity level according to personal comfort, ensuring both comfort and effectiveness during treatment.
8. After treatment, press the stop button, remove the electrode pads, and ensure the skin remains dry and clean.
This procedure requires a certain level of expertise. To avoid potential harm caused by improper use, it is recommended to use the device under the guidance of a doctor or qualified professional. Avoid using the device on broken, damaged, or infected skin. If any discomfort or abnormal symptoms occur during treatment, discontinue use immediately and consult a physician.