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What is the safety of using IF device?

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What is the safety of using IF device?

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• Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts to sale by or on the order of a physician. Keep out of the reach of children. • Indications: Interferential Stimulator (IF) devices are used for the symptomatic relief and management of chronic (long-term) Intractable pain and as an adjunctive treatment in the management of post surgical and post traumatic acute pain problems. • Contraindications: Interferential Stimulator (IF) devices can affect the operation of demand type cardiac pacemakers. Interferential Stimulator (IF) is not recommended for patients with known heart disease without physical evaluation of risk. Do not Stimulate over the eyes or carotid sinus nerves. Do not apply Interferential Stimulator (IF) for undiagnosed pain syndromes until etiology is established. Any electrode placement that causes current to flow transcerebrally (through the head). • Warnings: This device should be used only under the continued supervision of a physician.

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Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts to sale by or on the order of a physician. Keep out of the reach of children. Indications: Interferential Stimulator (IF) devices are used for the symptomatic relief and management of chronic (long-term) Intractable pain and as an adjunctive treatment in the management of post surgical and post traumatic acute pain problems. Contraindications: Interferential Stimulator (IF) devices can affect the operation of demand type cardiac pacemakers. Interferential Stimulator (IF) is not recommended for patients with known heart disease without physical evaluation of risk. Do not Stimulate over the eyes or carotid sinus nerves. Do not apply Interferential Stimulator (IF) for undiagnosed pain syndromes until etiology is established. Any electrode placement that causes current to flow transcerebrally (through the head). Warnings: This device should be used only under the continued supervision of a physician. Interferential Stimulator (IF) is not effective for p

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