Master Your Device
Proper Pad Placement for Optimal Results
Learn how to correctly place the pads on different areas of your body to maximize the effectiveness of these Lifetech devices and accessories. Our visual aids will guide you through the process step by step.
Step 1: Select the target body area.
Step 2: Clean and dry the skin.
Step 3: Apply the pads firmly.
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Pad and Accessory Placement
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Upper Body Pad Placement
Lower Body Pad Placement
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How to Maintain Electrode Pads
To ensure optimal performance and lifespan of electrode pads, follow these instructions for maintaining pad adhesiveness.
Skin Preparation
Ensure the treatment area on your skin is clean, dry, and free from oils, lotions, or sweat. If necessary, gently cleanse the area with soap and water, and pat dry before applying the pads.
Hydrate and Proper Storage
Add couple drops of water to adhesive side of the electrode before sticking them back on original plastic protector sheets.
FAQs
To set up the device, follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the user manual or in our Instructional Video Library.
The frequency of device usage depends on your specific needs and condition. General recommendations are 3 times per week to daily use, up to 1-3 treatments per day. Over-using the device could lead to muscle soreness and other adverse effects. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific recommendations.
If you experience discomfort while using the device, reduce the intensity level or try a different program. If the discomfort persists, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
These devices are often recommended as additional tool to assist exercise or a physical therapy program. These Lifetech devices can be applied before, during, or after specific exercises to enhance muscle activation, promote circulation, and assist in pain management. consult with your healthcare provider or a physical therapist for specific recommendations.
It is generally safe to use the device while sleeping, but it is recommended to consult with your healthcare professional to determine the best approach for your specific situation.