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Common Issues with Electrotherapy Devices

Can infants, elderly individuals, or those in a weakened state use it?

The principle of electrotherapy is a form of physical therapy that adjusts the internal environment of the human body, making it safe for use by individuals of all ages. In the initial stages, it is recommended to use the device in low-voltage mode, and the duration should not be too long. The time can be gradually extended based on the body's adaptability.

 

Does the Electrotherapy Device emit electromagnetic waves?

Due to the extremely low output current of the electrotherapy device (below 0.0001 amperes), and since electromagnetic waves are generated by electric currents, the device, having almost no current flow, does not produce electromagnetic waves harmful to the human body.

 

Is the voltage of the Electrotherapy Device limited to 9000V?

According to the preclinical testing standards set by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the average voltage cannot exceed 9000V. In Japan, there are electrotherapy devices with a voltage of 12000V, but they must be operated under the presence of medical personnel, as stipulated by regulations.

 

Does the Electrotherapy Device consume a lot of electricity?

The power consumption of the electrotherapy device is only about 15W. If we calculate based on the maximum power consumption of 85KV for an 8-hour operation of a warm electrotherapy device, the electricity cost is less than 3 yuan, making it very economical.

 

How to Use the Electrotherapy Device?

After connecting the electrode cloth to the main unit, simply sit on the electrotherapy mat, and turn on the electrotherapy device. During use, you can use any battery-powered electronic products as long as they do not touch others or metal objects. It is recommended to use it 1-2 times a day, with each session lasting 30-60 minutes.

 

What precautions should be taken when using the Electrotherapy Device?

Due to the high voltage generated by the electrotherapy device, it is strictly prohibited for individuals with implanted artificial pacemakers or artificial heart-lung devices to use it. Additionally, during use, one should avoid contact with others or metal objects. Although it does not pose a danger, it may cause surprise or mild discomfort.