Flexistim, Tens, Ems, Ift, Mic
Flexistim, Tens, Ems, Ift, Mic
Flexistim, Tens, Ems, Ift, Mic
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FOREWORD
Read this User Manual carefully before you start using your Flexistim unit.
The manufacturer strongly recommends carefully reading of the Warnings and Cautions and
Chapters of this User Manual.
1 INTRODUCTION
2 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
3 HOW TENS WORKS
4 EMS: WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS
4.1 Mode of operation
4.2
Treatment time and treatment interval
4.3
Choosing the right strength
5 TENS and EMS STIMULATION PARAMETERS:
5.1
Pulse Waveform
5.2
Pulse Frequency
5.3
Pulse Width
5.4
Pulse Intensity
5.5
WORK
5.6
REST
5.7
RAMP
6 IFT: WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS
7 MICROCURRENT
8 KEYPAD AND DISPLAY
9 CONTENTS OF THE PACK
10 HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR UNIT
11 OPERATION
11.1 Turn on the Device
11.2 Select Mode
11.3 Select a Programme
11.4 Set Treatment Timer
11.5 Attach the Electrode Pads
11.6 Adjust the Intensity
11.7 Skip Function
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1. INTRODUCTION
INTENDED USE
The Flexistim combines the treatment capabilities of a TENS device, an EMS or NMES
device, a MIC stimulator, and an IFT stimulator all in one unit.
TENS stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. The TENS settings are
used to provide symptomatic pain relief for chronic, acute or post-operative pain.
EMS stands for Electrical Muscular Stimulation. The EMS settings are used to provide a
muscular training for localised regeneration and muscular hypertrophy.
MIC stands for MicroCurrent Stimulation. The MIC settings are used to provide
symptomatic pain relief for chronic, acute or post-operative pain, and the DC setting is
used for wound healing.
IFT stands for Interferential Stimulation. The IFT settings are indicated for symptomatic
relief of chronic intractable pain.
The Flexistim is intended for use in both the Hospital and Home Healthcare Environments.
4. Power Supply
Removeable, rechargeable Li-ion battery, with option of operation through external mains
power adaptor.
3. Memory
Flexistim allows you to save and recall a particular programme setting and has a Usage
Timer to record the time it has been used.
Warnings:
1. D
o not apply stimulation over the neck or mouth because this could cause severe
muscle spasms resulting in closure of the airway, difficulty in breathing, or adverse
effects on heart rhythm or blood pressure.
2. Do not apply stimulation across the chest, because IFT currents penetrate deep into
the tissue and the introduction of electrical current into the chest may cause rhythm
disturbances to the patients heart, which could be lethal.
3. D
o not apply stimulation over the pregnant uterus.
4. Do not apply stimulation, other than microcurrent, over open wounds or rashes,
or over swollen, red, infected, or inflamed areas or skin eruptions (e.g. phlebitis,
thrombophlebitis, varicose veins).
5. Do not apply stimulation over, or in proximity to, cancerous lesions.
6. Do not apply stimulation in the presence of electronic monitoring equipment (e.g.
cardiac monitors, ECG alarms), which may not operate properly when the electrical
stimulation device is in use.
7. Do not apply stimulation when in the bath or shower.
8. Do not apply stimulation while driving, operating machinery, or during any activity in
which electrical stimulation can put the patient at risk of injury.
9. Consult with your physician before using this device, because the device may cause
lethal rhythm disturbances to the heart in susceptible individuals.
FLEXISTIM FEATURES
Flexistim includes many of the features of a professional desk-top unit in a compact,
portable, battery operated device.
1. Multiple Functions
10 TENS programmes, 27 EMS programmes, 4 IFT Programmes, 4 Microcurrent
Programmes and 6 user defined programmes enabling you to experiment and save your
favourite settings - unrivalled performance for a product of this size and price.
2. Output
99mA TENS and EMS
60mA Peak to Peak pure sinusoidal carrier wave with constant energy (modified constant
current) control and 40mA safety override for home use.
700A Microcurrent with DC option.
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General Warnings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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This describes the time function of the excitation current which may be either monophasic
or biphasic.
With monophasic pulse trains, the current flows in one direction. With biphasic pulses,
the excitation current alternates its direction.
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PERIODIC
TIME
PERIODIC
TIME
BIPHASIC
PULSES
BIPHASIC
PULSES
PULSE
INTENSITY
PULSE
INTENSITY
Muscle wastage: EMS is used in the treatment of medical conditions involving muscle
wastage including: Neuromuscular facilitation - Muscle re-education - Muscle training Prevention/slowing of atrophy/hypotrophy - Preventing postoperative muscle weakness
- Reduction of spasticity - Maintaining or increasing range of motion - Training of partial
peripheral nerve damage with signs of re-innervation - Treatment of scoliosis.
PULSE
WIDE
PULSE
WIDE
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PULSE
INTENSITY
PUL
INT
PERIODIC TIME
PULSE
INTENSITY
PULSES
BIPHASIC PULSES
Different types ofMONOPHASE
muscle fibres
react preferentially to different frequencies:
Slow-response fibres tend to react to lower pulse frequencies up to 15Hz, while fastresponse fibres only respond to frequencies over approx. 35Hz.
With pulses of approx.45~70Hz, there is permanent tension in the muscle (tetany)
combined with premature muscle fatigue. Higher pulse frequencies can therefore
preferably be used for elasticity and maximum strength training.
For TENS:
A frequency of 110 Hz is good at blocking pain signals. WORK RA
REST
RA WORK
A low frequency of 4 or 10 Hz allows for the release of endorphins,
the bodys
natural
MP
MP
morphine-like substances.
5.3 Pulse Width
PERIODIC TIME
PULSE WIDE
Pulse width is used to indicate the duration
of an individual pulse in microseconds
(millionths of a second). Pulse width also
determines the penetration depth of the
current. In general a greater muscle mass
requires a greater pulse width. A higher
pulse width is also more likely to activate pain nerves, so there is a fine balance between
maximum muscle stimulation and tolerable sensation.
EMS 50-400 depending on frequency
TENS 50 to 250 S.
REST
RA
MP
WORK
NTENSITY
WORK RA
MP
5.5 WORK is the time in seconds that muscle is stimulated (not including Ramp time).
The Flexistim offers a range of work periods from 1-40 sec.
5.6 REST is the time in seconds at zero strength in between stimulation.
The Flexistim offers a range of rest periods from 1-40 sec. The EMS programmes use
an active rest - low frequency pulses help to clear metabolites in-between work periods.
5.7 RAMP is the time in seconds taken to
move up and down between zero and the
set stimulation strength. The Flexistim has
a fixed ramp time of 1.5 up and 0.75 down.
WORK RA
MP
REST
RA
MP
WORK
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INTENSITY
The Flexistim uses only biphasic pulse trains, as they reduce the strain on the muscle,
leading to less muscle fatigue as well as safer application and reduce the risk of skin
irritation under the electrode.
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7. MICROCURRENT
Many users will be familiar with TENS, which delivers intermittent pulses to stimulate
surface nerves and block the pain signal. Unlike TENS, Interferential Therapy delivers a
continuous stimulation deep into the affected tissue.
IFT achieves this deep penetration by using a 4000Hz carrier wave to overcome the
skin impedance. TENS signals travel around the top 1cm of the skin surface. IFT signals
travel almost directly between the electrodes.
Interferential Therapy uses two medium frequency 4000Hz currents that interfere with
each other to produce a beat frequency that the body recognises as a low frequency
energy source.
MicroCurrent Stimulation (MIC) is a type of therapy where very low current is sent
into the cells of the body. MIC is a very faint current that is so small it is measured in
millionths of an amp (microamps). Human cells generate a current that is in the micro
amp range which is why some cant feel it - the current is so low it doesnt stimulate the
sensory nerves.
MIC is a physiological electric modality that increases ATP (energy) production in the
cells of your body. This dramatically increases the tissues healing rate. The immediate
response to the correct MIC frequency suggests that other mechanisms are involved as
well. The exact effects or changes in the tissue can be noticeable; scars can suddenly
soften; trigger points often become less painful when the correct frequency is applied.
In many situations the changes can be long lasting and even permanent in some cases.
Microcurrent has been shown to give very effective pain relief. In patient surveys over
90% of patients reported significant improvement.
The results of MIC can be seen after only a minute or so of treatment in most people.
10Hz
12Hz
Unlike TENS, which delivers intermittent pulses to stimulate surface nerves and block the
pain signal, IFT delivers continuous stimulation deep into the affected tissue. In addition
to providing pain relief by the same mechanism that TENS uses, most physiotherapists
consider that IFTs major role is to accelerate the inflammatory or healing rate.
IFT is believed to work by stimulating parasympathetic nerve fibres to give increased
blood flow and oedema reduction and by passing currents across cell membranes; these
currents vary depending upon the tissue involved. By using particular frequencies in the
range, different systems within the body can be stimulated or used to increase the blood
supply, which in turn hastens the healing rate. IFT is used to treat almost any condition
where inflammation is a problem. For example, sports injuries; arthritic conditions;
bruising and swellings, back pain, osteo-arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, muscular pain.
Many practitioners use a Sweep treatment which uses constantly changing interference
pulse frequency. Practical clinical experience suggests therapeutic benefits for these
sweeps in addition to those of conventional nerve stimulation.
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ON/OFF
Pulse Width
Frequency
Mode
Programme
Lead Fault
Battery State
Pause
Work/Rest/
Ramp Setting
Lock
Channel 1
Intensity mA
Timer
Channel 2
Intensity mA
Warning
Programme Selection
Press the Prog key to select the programme you require (see section 15)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
PULSE WIDTH (s)
SYNCHRONOUS/ALTERNATING - SYNCH/ALT in display
WORK TIME (sec)
REST TIME (sec)
RAMP UP/DOWN TIME (sec)
Treatment Timer (min)
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IFT Mode
IFT Preset (P1-P3)
Treatment Timer (min)
IFT Manual (P4)
FREQUENCY (Hz) (P1-P3)
Treatment Timer (min)
Microcurrent Mode:
Preset (P1, P2 and P4)
Manual (P3)
WAVEFORM - Const /Square/Ramp
FREQUENCY (Hz)
PULSE WIDTH mS
Treatment Timer (min)
Parameter Adjustment Controls
Press these keys to increase or decrease the value of the parameter which
you have selected with the MENU keys.
Intensity Controls
Press the keys on the left to adjust the intensity in Ch1 and on the right to
adjust the intensity in Ch2
IF MODE:
I.F. signals penetrate deep into the tissue. Positioning pads across the chest
or head could be dangerous - see section 16.3.
For your safety, when intensity reaches 40mA, the warning triangle flashes
and intensity cannot be increased.
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Check electrode pad position. If you are certain that the pads are positioned
safely, press the SKIP key
to override.
The triangle will stop flashing and intensity can be increased to 60mA.
SKIP key
The EMS programmes have three phases: Warm/ Train/ Cool.
You can jump to the next phase by pressing the Skip key.
In IF MODE, use this key to override limit and set intensity at > 40mA.
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Treatment Timer
OTHER FEATURES
Memory
1. T
he LCD is backlit. To save energy the back light will switch off if the keypad is not
used for 30 secs. Pressing any key will re-activate it.
2. When the unit is turned on, if you do not press any of the keys, or intensity is set to
zero, for > 5 mins it will automatically shut off.
3. W
hen you turn the unit on, it will automatically enter the mode that you used last.
4. W
hen you change Programme, the output level will reset to zero immediately.
5. W
hen the battery is low, the battery icon will flash indicating that the batteries should
be recharged.
When the Treatment Timer has been set, it begins to count down in minutes and the
time remaining is displayed on the LCD. When it reaches zero, the device automatically
shuts off.
There is a usage memory for each Mode.
Pressing the MODE and CH1 button together for 3 seconds enters Memory.
The Usage time will be accumulatively recorded when the output level is above zero. The
accumulative treatment time in minutes is displayed.
Press the same keys again to return back to the previous normal display.
Pressing CH2 key and MODE key together for 3 seconds will clear the treatment
time to zero.
Power Supply
WARNING: The power adaptor supplied has special medical grade isolation.
Use of any mains adaptor other than the one supplied with the device could
compromise electrical safety.
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STEP 3: ELECTRODES
Remove electrodes from the bag and connect to the leads.
Replace the
battery cover
CAUTION:
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is fitted incorrectly. Replace only with the
correct 3.7 volt lithium battery. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire and keep it out of
reach of children. The battery must be removed from the unit if unit is not used for a
long period of time.
STEP 2: LEADS
If only using one lead, insert into one socket.
If using two leads, insert into both sockets.
A: Insert the lead wires
B: Turn the plug on the lead wire 90 to lock it
between the main body and handle of the unit.
This prevents accidental disconnection
during treatment.
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STEP 5: READING
Read sections 11 to 16 and decide how to use the unit for the treatment.
11. OPERATION
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Use the Parameter Adjustment Controls +/- to select your desired treatment
period ranging from 1 to 90 minutes.
Press any intensity key or wait 10 seconds to return to the main screen
The Treatment Timer starts counting as soon as you increase the intensity above zero.
The triangle will stop flashing and intensity can be increased to 60mA.
Automatic keypad lock
There is an automatic keypad lock if no button is used for 10 seconds.
Key symbol appears.
Press the Intensity Down button for either channel to unlock.
At this point, the display begins to count down from its preset value.
When the preset treatment period is elapsed, the device switches off its output.
Warm
Train
Cool
You can jump to the next phase by pressing the SKIP key.
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12.1 TENS
Press MODE button until TENS is selected
P1 appears
12.2 EMS
Press MODE button until EMS I, II, or III selected.
I, II and III are for small, medium, and large muscles and use different Pulse Width settings
P1 appears
Press PROG to Select P10 or 11 MANUAL
Press MENU +: Hz flashes
Menu steps:
FREQUENCY (Hz)
PULSE WIDTH (s)
SYNCHRONOUS/ALTERNATING
(SYNCH/ALT in display)
WORK TIME (sec)
REST TIME (sec)
RAMP UP/DOWN TIME (sec)
Treatment Timer (min)
Press +/- to adjust the setting
A warning triangle
will be displayed when the Rest period is less than Rest
Time = Work Time X (Work Hz-16.66)/16.66 seconds. You will not be able to increase the
intensity above zero. When setting the Rest time, you can over-ride this by pressing the
LOCK key
, but be aware that using settings outside of this ratio may cause muscle
fatigue. The triangle will continue to flash while you are outside recommended settings.
Menu steps:
FREQUENCY (Hz)
PULSE WIDTH (s)
Treatment Timer (min)
Press +/- to adjust Parameter
Press MENU +/- to save and advance to next Parameter.
Press any intensity button or wait 10 sec to exit setting menu.
When using ALTERNATING, ensure that the Ramp Up Time, Work Time, and Ramp
Down Time equals Rest Time. The
will appear on your screen if this formula is not
followed in EMS manual mode.
If the warning triangle appears at any other time, see Troubleshooting.
Adjust intensity above zero to start an EMS programme.
The EMS programmes have three phases: Warm / Train / Cool. You can jump to the next
phase by pressing the SKIP key.
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12.3 IFT
Menu steps:
FREQUENCY (Hz)
PULSE WIDTH mS (milliseconds)
WAVEFORM - SQUARE/SAW/DC
Menu steps:
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Treatment Timer (min)
flashes and
Check electrode pad position. If you are certain that the pads are positioned safely, press
the SKIP
key to override. The triangle will stop flashing and intensity can be increased
to 60mA.
12.4 MICROCURRENT
Press MODE button until MICRO is selected.
P1 appears
To unlock the programme, reduce the intensity to zero, then press and hold LOCK key
for 2 seconds.
Uses
Hours
Minutes
To reset the Usage Timer to zero, press the CH2 key and PROG key together for 3 seconds.
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15. PROGRAMMES
15.1 TENS PROGRAMMES
Prog Hz
Pulse width
Mode
Time
EFFECT
Pain Gate
Endorphin
Release
1 110 50
Const
PRESET PG
2 80
150
Const
PRESET PG
3 110 200
Const
PRESET PG
4 2
250
Const
30
PRESET ER
5 4
200
Const
30
PRESET ER
6 100 150
Burst
30
PRESET PG+ER
7 150 200
Burst
30
PRESET PG+ER
10/100 250
PFM
PRESET PG+ER
2/120
FM
PRESET
10 2/100 200/150
Han
30
PRESET PG+ER
11 2-150 50-300
Const
5-90/C MANUAL
12
Burst 2Hz
5-90/C
2-150
200/100
50-300
PG +ER
The sensation will fade after 5 or 10 minutes. Keep increasing the intensity so that you
can always feel the stimulation clearly.
You can use these programmes as long as you like. The pain relief may wear off after a
few hours. In which case, you can take a break and try again later.
Programmes 8 and 9 keep changing the sensation, which some users find will extend
the effective pain relief.
Programme 1 is the gentlest stimulation. If you have not used TENS before, start with this
until you are comfortable with the feeling.
Programmes 2 and 3 are similar to 1, but feel stronger and deeper.
Programmes with low frequency (Endorphin release) elements
Programmmes 4, 5, 6, 7, 12
These programmes encourage production of your natural endorphins by inducing very
small, repetitive muscle twitches. All but programmes 4 & 5 combine this with a higher
frequency to combine the pain relief mechanisms, but may be a little less comfortable.
To be effective, you need to keep the intensity high enough to induce small muscle
movements. This limits the time you can use these programmes - if you use them for
more than about 40 minutes, you may have aching muscles later.
MANUAL
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All EMS programmes include a WARM Up, TRAIN, and COOL Down phase.
Prog
II
Sec
Amp % Hz
Total
III
mins
1
PRESET
Warm
6
200
280
340
300
100 5
Train 10
200
280 340 9
80
4 200
2
50
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Cool
3
200
280
340
600
70 10
2
PRESET
Warm
6
200
280
340
120
100 2
Train 22
200 280 340 7
80 4 200 11 70 18
Cool
3
200
280
340
180
70 3
3
PRESET
Warm
6
200
280
340
120
100 2
Train 25
200
280 340 7
80
4 200 11
50
21
Cool
3
200
280
340
180
70 3
4
PRESET
Warm
6
200
280
340
120
100 2
Train 40
200
280 340 7
80
4 200 11
50
18
Cool
3
200
280
340
180
70 3
5
PRESET
Warm
6
200
280
340
120
100 2
Train 55
200
280 340
5
80
4 235 11
50
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Cool
3
200
280
340
180
70 3
6
PRESET
Warm
5
200
280
340
300
100 5
Train 60
200
280 340
4
80
5
20
10
50
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Cool
3
200
280
340
600
70 10
7
PRESET
Warm
5
200
280
340
300
100 5
Train 65
200
280 340
4
80
4 200
11
25
20
Cool
3
200
280
340
600
70 10
8 PRESET Warm 6
200 280 340 120 100
Train 75
200
280 340
4
80
4 200 14
50
25
Cool
3
200
280
340
180
70
9 PRESET Warm 5
200 280 340 300 100
Train 100
200
280 340 6
80
4 200 36
25
28
Cool
3
200
280
340
600
70
10 MANUAL Warm 6
200 280 340 120 100
Train
10-120
100-350 1-30
80 1-60* 1-90
Cool 3
200 280 340 180 70
10
DEFAULT 35 280 5 9 20
11 MANUAL Warm 6
200 280 340 120 100
Train
10-120
100-350 1-30
80 1-60* 1-90
Cool 3
200 280 340 180 70
11 DEFAULT
50
300
5
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During the TRAIN phase stimulation alternates between Work - when the muscles are
contracted - and Active Rest, with low frequency stimulation to promote metabolite clearance
and delay fatigue.
Each Work contraction starts and finishes with a gradual change in intensity - called a Ramp
1. All preset TRAIN phases have Ramp up 1.5s, Ramp Down 0.75s
2. All WARM phases are 6Hz at same PW as Work phase
3. All COOL phases are 3Hz at same PW as Work phase
4. All Active Rest phases have Ramp up 0.5s, Ramp down 0.5s
5. All Active Rest phases are at 4 Hz, 200uS
6. Press SKIP key to move to next phase
Manual Settings:
1. All WARM phases are 6Hz at same PW as set Work PW
2. All COOL phases are 3Hz at same PW as set Work PW
At first use of a Manual programme the default values are shown.
The Warning triangle is displayed if Rest period is less than Rest Time=Work Time X
(WorkHz-16.66)/16.66 seconds.
This is because muscle fibres can only activate a limited number of times a minute (about
1000) without becoming fatigued.
Using the EMS Programmes
EMS can be used for a wide range of sports and medical applications, and the application
can get very complicated. The Flexistim programmes have been designed to simplify this
as much as possible. You can use the manual programmes if you want to modify the
settings, or to experiment with completely different ones. Here are some of the ways you
can use the programmes:
Programme 1 Muscle Calming
Aims to relax the muscles as much as possible. Encourages production of the bodys natural
endorphins to promote pain relief, and improves the blood circulation which supplies oxygen
to the muscle.
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P2
P3
P4 The pulse frequency varies from -30% to +60% of the set pulse frequency
over 6 secs. The transition is ramping (triangular wave function).
In IFT MODE both channels are linked and there is only one intensity adjustment. You
can adjust a desired intensity by pressing either of the intensity controls.
For your safety, when intensity reaches 40mA, the warning triangle flashes and intensity
cannot be increased.
Check electrode pad position. If you are certain that the pads are positioned safely, press
the SKIP key to override. The triangle will stop flashing and intensity can be increased
to 60mA.
15.3.1 CHOOSING SETTINGS
IFT works in the same way a TENs, but penetrates much deeper into the body. So you
can use IFT with the same settings as the TENS programmes.
Many therapists believe, however, that IFT has additional effects, and can be used to
reduce swelling and muscle tension. One of the leading textbooks says:
2Hz Around this frequency the metencephalins are stimulated which will result in
short term pain relief.
10Hz This frequency has a beneficial effect on the immune system and tends to
make patients wakeful yet relaxed.
130Hz This frequency stimulates the production of endorphins and results in longer
term pain relief and some local anaesthesia.
1-100Hz This frequency sweep will increase the inflammatory rate.
45-90Hz
This frequency sweep will depress the sympathetic nervous system so
allowing increased activity of the parasympathetic system and increase the
blood supply.
See the Flexistim page on www.tenscare.co.uk for some published clinical protocols for IFT.
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PW mS
1 Square
Waveform
0.5
Hz
998
20
2 Saw
30
10
20
3 Manual
0.5-50 10-998 20
4 DC
max 99uA Ch1 only
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Neck and
Shoulder Tension
Sciatica
Shoulder Pain
Knee Pain
Elbow Pain
Ankle Pain
Wrist Pain
Leg Pain
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Where only two pads are shown on the arm, shoulder, and leg, use the other two pads
either on the opposite limb or place all four pads on the same limb in a square pattern
with each pad being about 4 inches apart.
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muscles working straight away from the slight twitching. The activation of the muscles
stimulates the circulation. This relaxing skin care also contributes to an increase in wellbeing, making you appear more awake and content.
Use small 25mm round electrodes. In order to prevent triggering unpleasant sensations,
you should increase the current strength very carefully.
Do not attach electrodes from one side of the head to the other
Do not attach electrodes to the front of the neck
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Stomach / Hips
Muscle training and fighting the fat
The stomach, that tiresome subject - you cant wish it away.
Weight reduction is usually the magic word. Weight reduction is effectively aided by
training the stomach muscles. With Flexistim you can single out muscles for direct
stimulation.
The stomach contains several different individual muscles.
The central stomach muscle is responsible for giving you a slim stomach and a good
upper body posture.
Bottom
The bottom is equipped with a very strong set
of muscles.
Unfortunately, unwanted fat and cellulite zones are
often to be found in this area and are very difficult to
combat. Muscular training is one way of improving
shape. The picture shows the possible electrode
positions for building muscles.
Upper Arms
Our upper arms often have little shape and flabby, coarse skin. The cause is usually
a lack of movement and muscular work. The Flexistim can be used to carry out
muscle training.
In this case too, it is all about stimulation of the circulation of blood. You have the option
of treating the front side or the reverse side of both upper arms depending on where the
need is greatest.
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Elbow
Neck
Knee
L1
L2
L2
L1
L2
L1
L2
L1
L1
L2
L2
L1
L2
L1
L2
L1
Alternative knee
setting
Lower Back
Shoulder
WARNING: Positions 1 & 4 on the head must NOT be used in other MODES
L2
L1
L2
There is no single correct placement, and the best position may vary from day to day.
Constipation in Children
L1
L1
L2
L2
L1
L1
L1
L2
L2
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In very hot weather the gel on the pads may become soft. In such cases place the
pads, still on their plastic liners and in their bag, into a fridge until they return to their
normal condition.
WARNINGS
Do not use any electrodes less than 50mm X 50mm. However 25mm x 25mm electrodes
can be used for the microcurrent treatment
Allergic reactions to the self-adhesive electrodes can occur even though they
are hypoallergenic.
Do not apply to broken skin.
Do not apply electrodes to areas with less than normal sensitivity. This could lead to
setting intensities at higher levels than intended.
The Flexistim can also be operated directly from the charger. Just plug it directly into the
socket in the side of the unit. This automatically disconnects the battery.
USE OF OTHER CHARGERS COULD BE HAZARDOUS AND WILL NEGATE
THE GUARANTEE
Warning
There is a risk of smoke, fire, or rupture if the battery is not used according to the following
guidelines:
Do not disassemble the battery
Do not short-circuit the battery
Do not incinerate or heat the battery
Do not use or leave battery near a fire, stove or heated place (more than 80C)
Do not immerse the battery in water or sea water, or get it wet
Do not charge battery nearby the fire or in strong sunlight
Only use the charger provided and observe charging instructions
Disposal
Always dispose of batteries responsibly according to local government guidelines.
20. TROUBLESHOOTING
If your Flexistim is not working properly please check the following:
Problem:
No display/wont turn on:
BATTERY:
i) Is it fitted?
ii) Is it charged?
Controls dont work i) Press Ch1 or Ch2 button to unlock
the keypad
ii) No showing. Ensure battery is charged.
No impulse output from electrodes
A circuit is not being made.
i) Have you applied both electrode pads (per
lead wire) to ensure a complete circuit?
ii) Are the lead wires properly connected at both
ends?
iii) Is the lead damaged? (Try using the other
lead - if this works, then the original lead is faulty)
Warning triangle flashing,
You are in EMS Manual Programme 10 or 11. When
cannot increase intensity.
using ALTERNATING, ensure that the Ramp Up
Time, Work Time, and Ramp Down Time equals
Rest Time. These will appear on your screen if this
formula is not followed in EMS manual mode.
In EMS Manual programmes10 or 11 a Warning triangle
will be displayed if the Rest period is less than Rest
Time=Work Time X (WorkHz-16.66)/16.66 seconds.
In IF MODE when intensity reaches 40mA, the
warning triangle flashes and intensity cannot
be increased.
Check electrode pad position. If you are certain that
the pads are positioned safely, press the SKIP key to
override. The triangle will stop flashing and intensity
can be increased to 60mA.
If the above review has failed to resolve your problem, call TensCare or your local dealer
for advice.
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21. CLEANING
23. WARRANTY
C
lean your device before use.
Remove the battery from the device every time when you clean the device.
The case and lead wires can be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth and a solution of
mild soap and water. Wipe dry.
Do not immerse your Flexistim in water.
In addition to your statutory rights, the manufacturer agrees that if any defect in materials
or workmanship appears in this product within two years after the original date of
consumer purchase, it will repair or at its option, replace the product in question free of
charge. This applies only if the product has been used for domestic purposes and has
not been damaged through misuse, accident or neglect and has not been modified or
repaired by anyone other than the manufacturer or its authorised agents.
If a defect appears, please make sure that the unit is being used in accordance with the
instructions, if so, return it with this warranty and the proof of purchase to your nearest
Flexistim dealer. Note: only our authorised service agents should carry out repairs of the
Flexistim units.
Exclusions: The batteries, lead wires and electrode pads are not considered covered by
this warranty.
The supplier will make available on request circuit diagrams, component part lists,
descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information which will assist the users
appropriately qualified technical personnel to repair those parts of equipment which are
designated by the manufacturer as repairable.
Do not use any other cleaning solution than soap and water.
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25. SPECIFICATIONS
TENS & EMS:
Output:
Max Pulse Energy
Channels
Waveform
TENS
Modes
EMS
Ramp Up/Down Time
Work Time
Rest Time
Modes:
99 mA zero to peak
Constant current 500-1500 Ohm,
Constant voltage > 1500 Ohm
Total output limited to 25uC per pulse
Dual Channel
Asymmetrical rectangular bi-phasic
2-150 Hz in steps of 1, 50-250 S in steps of 10
Burst/Continuous
10-120 Hz, 50-400S in steps of 10
0-8s, in steps of 1s
1-30s, in steps of 1s
1-60s, in steps of 1s
Synchronous (S) Alternating (A)
IFT:
Intensity
Carrier Frequency
Modulating Frequency
Pulse Width
Mode
Waveform
Treatment Timer
MICROCURRENT:
Frequency
Pulse Width
Waveforms
Treatment Time
Intensity
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GENERAL
Output Plugs
Fully shielded: touch proof
Dimensions
6112322mm (exclude belt clip)
Weight
160g (with battery)
Power Supply
BL-6F Li-Ion battery 3.7V 1100mAh
Mains adaptor (Class II, IEC60601-1) with charging cradle
Input 100-240V
Output DC 5V 1000mA
Safety Classification
Type BF Designed for continuous use
IP22
Environmental
Operating Specifications Humidity: 20 to 93% RH
Temperature range: 0 to 40C
Atmospheric Pressure: 700hPa to 1060hPa
Storage and
Humidity: 10 to 93% RH
Transport Specifications Temperature range: -20 to 70C
Atmospheric Pressure: 700hPa to 1060hPa
Typical Operation Time No less than 1 week (@50%AMP, 4 hours per day, in
TENS/EMS/MIC Mode)
No less than 1 hour (@50%AMP, in IFC Mode)
Expected Service Life
No less than 5 years
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The second number: Protected against vertically falling water drops when
enclosure is tilted up to 15. Vertically falling drops shall have no harmful effects
when the enclosure is tilted at any angle up to 15 on either side of the vertical.
EC Declaration of Conformity
TensCare Ltd hereby declare that an examination
of the production quality assurance system has
been carried out following the requirements
of the UK national legislation according to
Annex V of the Directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices.
We certify that the production quality system conforms
with the relevant provisions of the aforementioned
legislation, and the result entitles the organisation to use
the CE 0473 marking on this product.
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