Introduce the clinical use precautions and methods of use of physiotherapy pads:
1. The physiotherapy electrode sheet should not be applied to a large area of the skin. Pregnant women, pacemaker patients, and skin ulcers are banned.
2. During treatment, the patient takes a comfortable position, relaxes the muscles, exposes the treatment site, finds the muscle points that need stimulation, takes two points, and places the physiotherapy electrode on both ends of the muscle abdomen, generally the anode is the anode. The distal electrode is the cathode.
3. Start the power supply and slowly adjust the current intensity to cause a strong but obvious visible muscle contraction without significant skin pain. (Excessive current can cause pain in the patient and the muscles contract and stir, the contraction is strong and weak, and the treatment gas is still stiff and uncomfortable.)
4. Do not remove the electrode piece at will during treatment, and do not increase the current amount at will to avoid electric shock. During the treatment, the patient should not move the position arbitrarily, so as to prevent the electrode piece from falling off and directly contacting the skin and causing burns. There should be no burning sensation under the electrodes during treatment. If pain occurs during treatment, the treatment should be discontinued to check whether the electrode slips out of contact with the skin or the electrode piece to concentrate the current at a point. If a burn occurs, it should be corrected. If burns have occurred, treatment should be discontinued and symptomatic treatment.
5. Before starting treatment, the patient should be given the feeling that he should be treated, and the treatment intensity is slowly increased. During the treatment, it is necessary to patrol frequently, and pay special attention to patients with local sensory disturbance and blood circulation disorder to prevent burns.
6. When the treatment is completed, slowly adjust the current output back to zero, turn off the power, and remove the electrode.




