Axio Bionics System 1 Wearable Therapy, BioGel, AB, Lumbar, Lumbar with Ab Panel BioBelt, Lumbar BioMiniBelt, BioShorts, LE, Upper Extremity BioSleeve, Semi-Rigid Sleeve freeSTEP, BioMiniVest, BioVest, BioUnitard, BioCollar User Guide
Below you will find brief information for Wearable Therapy System 1, BioBelt AB, BioBelt Lumbar, BioBelt Lumbar with Ab Panel, BioMiniBelt Lumbar, BioShorts, BioSleeve LE, BioSleeve Upper Extremity, freeSTEP Semi-Rigid Sleeve, BioMiniVest. This product utilizes electrical current to provide muscle stimulation. It offers a number of features including the ability to adjust the intensity of the stimulation and the duration of the stimulation sessions. The product can be used to help with muscle atrophy, range of motion, muscle re-education, relaxation of muscle spasm, local blood circulation, and prevent venous thrombosis.
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USER GUIDE,
CARE & INSTRUCTIONS
Wearable Therapy®
SURFACE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
SYSTEM
1
Indications For Use:
The Axiobionics Wearable Therapy Garments with Cutaneous Electrodes are Intended to be Used to Apply Electrical Stimulation Current to the
Patient’s Skin via Electroconductive Media Gel.
Examples of Electrical Stimulation Applications of the Garment Are:
1) Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Pain Relief,
2) Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) for:
• Retarding or preventing disuse atrophy
• Maintaining or increasing range of motion
• Re-educating muscles
• Relaxation of muscle spasm
• Increasing local blood circulation
• Prevention of venous thrombosis of the calf muscles immediately after surgery
3) Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
1
Surface Electrical Stimulation System refers to 21 CFR Sec. 882.1320 Cutaneous electrode: (a) Identification. A cutaneous electrode is an electrode that is applied directly to a patient’s skin to apply electrical stimulation.
WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS & ADVERSE REACTIONS
Read this instruction manual as well as the stimulator instruction manual before operation. Be sure to comply with all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in the manuals. Failure to follow instructions can cause harm to user or device. Before wearing the Wearable Therapy electrode garment it is imperative that you understand all precautions and contraindications. Refer to your stimulator manual for information pertaining to stimulator procedures and safety precautions.
Warnings
Electrical burn to the skin may occur if garment is not securely fit to body.
Never use garment unless all contact points are covered by an electrode.
The garment should be completely dry before wearing. Hazardous electrical shock may occur if garment is moist.
The Wearable Therapy System is to be worn only on the affected body part of the patient for whom it is fitted. It should not be worn by anyone else or on any other part of the body.
Wearable Therapy is not for transthoracic stimulation.
Apply stimulation to normal, intact, clean, healthy skin only.
Always empty the bladder prior to putting on the garment and stimulating. If a bowel or bladder accident occurs at any time during a session, discontinue stimulation immediately and remove the garment.
Only an authorized doctor or clinician should fit and program the Wearable Therapy System.
Do not wear the Wearable Therapy System over swollen, infected, or inflamed areas. Do not wear the system over skin eruptions or varicose veins.
Do not place stimulation electrodes over your neck because this could cause severe muscle spasms resulting in closure of your airway, difficulty in breathing, or adverse effects on heart rhythm or blood pressure.
Do not place stimulation electrodes across your chest because the introduction of electrical current into the chest may cause rhythm disturbances to your heart, which could be lethal.
Electrical stimulation should never be used on the eye region, over the carotid sinus nerves, over the laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles, over the chest region, transcerebrally, or during pregnancy.
Do not place stimulation electrodes over open wounds or rashes, or over swollen, red, infected, or inflamed areas or skin eruptions (e.g., phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins).
Do not place stimulation electrodes over, or in proximity to, cancerous lesions.
The size, shape, and type of electrodes may affect the safety and effectiveness of electrical stimulation and recording.
The electrical performance characteristics of electrodes may affect the safety and effectiveness of electrical stimulation and recording.
Using stimulation electrodes that are too small or incorrectly applied could result in discomfort or
skin burns.
You should contact the manufacturer of the electrical stimulator or recording device if you do not know if the electrode can be used with the stimulation or recording device.
Do not attempt to repair or modify the
Wearable Therapy System.
Modifying, cutting, or in any way altering the garment or electrodes from their original condition may be dangerous and will alter your warranty.
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Precautions
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be utilized in the manner prescribed for you by your doctor or clinician. Severe injury may result if used incorrectly.
The long-term effects of cutaneous electrodes for electrical stimulation and/or recording are unknown.
Do not use the Wearable Therapy System without the electrodes. NEVER use the garment when one or more electrode contacts are exposed.
The Wearable Therapy System electrodes must be saturated with BioGel before use and periodically checked to ensure they are moist with gel.
Turn off the Stimulator before removing, adjusting or replacing the electrodes.
Persistent redness, lesions, or blisters are signs of irritation. Stop using the Wearable Therapy System until any irritation is completely gone.
Since the effects of stimulation of the brain are unknown, stimulation electrodes should not be placed on opposite sides of your head.
Keep electrodes out of the reach of children.
Use caution if electrodes are applied over areas of skin that lack normal sensation.
The Wearable Therapy electrode garment may require some alteration in standard electromedicine methods and this should be discussed with your therapist prior to using Wearable Therapy.
If you notice any change in comfort level of the stimulus or alteration in muscle contraction quality this could indicate a substantial reduction in gel in one or more electrodes. Cease the stimulating program immediately. Steps should be taken to check each electrode. Add gel to those electrodes that are lacking before proceeding.
Adverse Reactions
No known side effects have been reported from wearing the Wearable Therapy electrode garment without electrical stimulation.
Electrical burns to the skin have been reported. You may experience skin irritation and burns beneath the stimulation electrodes applied to your skin.
After removing the Wearable Therapy System, it is normal for the areas under the pocket electrodes to be red and indented. The redness should disappear in approximately one hour. Please consult your physician if irritation continues.
Possible side effects from the Wearable Therapy system are: hypertension, hypotension, nausea, faintness, tachycardia, muscle and/or ligament damage, bone fracture, and an uncomfortable sensation from stimulation.
Autonomic dysreflexia has been reported in spinal cord injury patients.
Allergic dermatitis from electrode gel has been known to occur in some patients.
If any of these conditions should occur, discontinue therapy immediately and seek medical attention.
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ELECTRODE PREPARATION
Wearable Therapy electrode garments require BioGel in each electrode pocket for electricity to transmit to the body. Only if the proper amount has been injected will the garment perform as expected and in a safe manner.
When filled appropriately, the garment can be worn up to 8 hours.
If longer wear time is desired, you may slowly extend this time with caution. This is because BioGel electrodes require a sufficient amount of gel in the pocket to conduct electricity. The gel dissipates throughout the day. The rate of dissipation will vary depending on the patient and other conditions.
Therefore, each patient should take special precaution when increasing wear time. It is advisable that this be done under medical supervision.
1
Unfasten garment. Lay it flat, with the inside of the garment facing up. Remove the electrodes from the garment by detaching them from their respective locations.
3
BioGel
4
2
Each electrode is equipped with two tabs, which when pulled apart, separate the hook and loop closure. Grip both tabs and pull apart.
5
122P
Full
Once the electrode is open, insert the nozzle of the BioGel bottle and squeeze a liberal amount of
Gel into the pocket, filling the interior of the electrode until it is approximately 2/3 full. If necessary, gently shift the electrode back and forth to allow the BioGel to settle in the bottom of the pocket.
Repeat this step for each electrode
Close the electrode by fastening the hook and loop. When the electrode is properly filled it looks and feels like a pillow. Electrodes filled this way will last for 8 hours or more on the body without refilling.
CAUTION: Patients lacking sensation should not wear garment longer than 4 hours without checking BioGel electrodes to ensure gel is evenly distributed across electrode.
Gently spread the BioGel within the pocket to cover the entire interior surface area. The pocket is properly saturated when the outer surface is moist, but not leaking. Repeat this step for each electrode.
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1
APPLYING ELECTRODES TO THE GARMENT
3 2
122P
122P
122P
Once the electrode has been prepared, attach it to the garment.
Match each numbered electrode to its respective icon.
Orient the electrode in the same direction as the nearest icon.
Electrical contact is made by matching the silver dot on the electrode with the silver dot on the garment.
4
5
IMPORTANT: Make sure ALL electrodes are affixed to the interior of the garment and that there are no exposed electrode contacts. NEVER use the garment when one or more electrode contacts are exposed. Serious injury may result.
IMPORTANT: Cover all unused domatrodes before applying garment.
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NOTES:
PROTOCOLS
CH1
CH2
MODE
CH3 CH4
CH1
CH2 CH3 CH4
LG-8TM Combo
4 Channel
Stimulator
CH1
CH2
MODE
CH3 CH4
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
LG-8TM Combo
4 Channel
Stimulator
MODE
CH1: CH2:
Patient:
2 Channel
Stimulator
Protocol 1
Ramp Up 3 Seconds
On Duration 10 Seconds
Off Duration 10 Seconds
Rate 25 Hz
Width 300 Pulse
Mode EMS A (Alternate)
Protocol 2
Ramp Up 3 Seconds
On Duration 10 Seconds
Off Duration 10 Seconds
Rate 25 Hz
Width 300 Pulse
Mode EMS S (Synchronous)
MODE
CH1: CH2:
Patient:
2 Channel
Stimulator
Custom Protocol
Ramp Up
On Duration
Off Duration
Rate
Width
Mode
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STIMULATOR SET UP
1
2
1
3
2
4
3
4
1 1
2 2
CH1
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH2
MODE
CH4
CH3
MODE
CH4
Identify connectors on the end of lead wire (1-4 connections). Identify the corresponding channel ports to insert lead wires. Your stimulator may differ slightly from the one pictured. Connect lead wire cable #1 to its corresponding port of stimulation, as labeled on the Axio stimulator. Do this for subsequent lead wires.
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MODE
MODE
SET
Clinician Zone - Program Setup
(not for patient use)
122P
122P
MODE
Setting Intensity Levels
Increase the intensity of channel
#1 to the level that produces the best result your AxioBionics clinician may have provided you with suggested intensity levels.
Use them as a guideline. You may increase or decrease the stimulus to optimize results. Contact your
AxioBionics clinician for assistance with stimulator settings.
SET MODE
SET MODE
Patient:
Patient:
Once on the body, gelled, and connected to the stimulator, the Wearable Therapy electrode garment is ready for operation.
STORING THE ELECTRODES
Storing the Electrodes
Step 1. After using the garment, remove it from your body and lay the garment flat with the electrodes facing upwards.
Step 2. Remove electrodes and place the gelled, non-
Velcro side of each electrode onto the gelled, non-Velcro side of its mate and place them inside an air-tight container to prevent evaporation of the Gel.
CORRECT INCORRECT
OR
NOTES:
Do not place velcro side of electrode to non-
Velcro side. This will cause damage to the electrode surface.
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CLEANING THE GARMENT
How to Clean the Garment
BioGel Velcro electrode should be washed at least once per week while in use.
Step 1. Remove the electrodes from the garment.
Step 3. Soak garment and its integrated wires and cabling in bath until gel and soil has loosened from the garment. If gel has dried, longer soaking time may be required.
No Hot Water
Step 2. Prepare a bath of lukewarm soapy water using
Ivory Liquid Hand Soap® (or similar mild hand soap). Add just enough soap to produce a soapy bath. Suggested concentration: 1 teaspoon per 1 gallon of water.
Do not machine wash or machine dry the garment.
Step 4. Rinse garment thoroughly by hand using cool or lukewarm water until free of soap and gel.
No Hot Water
No Hot Water
Never use bleach on this product since this will harm the garment and void the warranty.
Do not expose the garment to extreme temperatures.
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CLEANING THE GARMENT
Step 5. Once the washing is complete, lay the garment on a dry towl..
Step 8. For faster drying time, place the garment directly in front of a fan.
Step 6. Roll the towel up and squeeze out excess water and moisture.
NOTES:
Step 7. Remove the garment from the towel and lay flat on a drying rack until completely dry.
OR
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CLEANING THE ELECTRODE
How to Clean the Electrode
BioGel Velcro electrodes should be washed at least once per week while in use.
Step 1. Remove the electrodes from the garment.
Step 3. Soak electrodes in bath until gel has loosened from the interior. If gel has dried, longer soaking time may be required.
No Hot Water
Step 2. Prepare a bath of lukewarm soapy water using
Ivory Liquid Hand Soap® (or similar mild hand soap). Add just enough soap to produce a soapy bath. Suggested concentration: 1 teaspoon per 1 gallon of water.
Do not machine wash or machine dry the electrodes.
Step 4. Remove electrodes from soap bath and massage the interior and the exterior of the electrode with your hands while washing under a faucet.
No Hot Water
Never use bleach on this product since this will harm the electrode and void the warranty.
Do not expose the electrodes to extreme temperatures.
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CLEANING THE ELECTRODE
Step 5. Rinse electrodes thoroughly by hand using cool or lukewarm water until they are free of soap and gel.
Step 8. Remove the electrodes from the towel and lay flat until completely dry
No Hot Water
Step 6. Once the washing is complete, lay the electrodes on a dry towel.
Step 9. For faster drying time, place the electrodes directly in front of a fan.
Step 7. Roll the towel up and squeeze out excess water and moisture.
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APPLYING THE GARMENT
BioBelt–AB
Ribs
Channel 1 Label
Part # 0000472
Symphysis Pubis
Figure 1
Channel 1 Label
Part # 0000472
Figure 2
Channel 1 Label
Part # 0000472
Channel 2 Label
Part # 0000473
Channel 1 Label
Part # 0000472
Channel 2 Label
Part # 0000473
Figure 3
1. Patient should be lying down facing up. Place strap behind back.
2. Place AB panel on the abdomen below the ribs and above the symphysis pubis. (Figure 1)
3. Fasten the strap to one side of the AB panel. (Figure 2)
4. Center the AB Panel with the torso. (Figure 3)
5. Fasten the strap to the other side. Pull firm to snug the fit. (Figure 4)
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Figure 4
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
BioBelt–Lumbar
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Center Tab
Center of Back
S1
Back
Figure 1
Front
Figure 2
Front
Figure 3
S1
Figure 4- Applied Garment - Back
1. Position the BioBelt behind the body and align center tab with the center of the back. (Figure 1 and
Figure 4)
2. Wrap BioBelt around the body and fasten the left and right sides together. The BioBelt should be applied with firm pressure. (Figure 2)
3. Grab the outer elastic bands and pull forward. Fasten these two bands to the belt for increased support.
(Figure 3)
Figure 5- Applied Garment - Front
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
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BioBelt–Lumbar
with Ab Panel
Part # l 1
0000472
Channe l 2 Label
Center Tab
S1
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Back
Figure 1
Channel 1 Label
Part # 0000472
Channel 2 Label
Part # 0000473
Front
Figure 2
Front
Figure 3
1. Fasten the AB Panel to the BioBelt on one side only.
(Figure 1)
2. Position the BioBelt behind the body and align center tab with the center of the back. (Figure 1)
3. Wrap BioBelt around the body and fasten the left and right sides together. The BioBelt should be applied with firm pressure. (Figure 2)
4. Grab the outer elastic bands and pull forward. Fasten these two bands to the belt for increased support.
(Figure 3)
Figure 4 - Applied Garment - Front
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
BioMiniBelt–Lumbar
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Center of Back
Left Side
Panel
Back Panel
Right Side
Panel
Back
1. Fasten the left and right side panels to the back panel by aligning the orange dots as noted in the figure above.
2. Align BioMiniBelt center tabs with the center of the back.
3. Wrap BioBelt around the body and fasten securely.
Front
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin.
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BioShorts
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 1
Privacy
Panel
Privacy
Panel
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
1. Position BioShorts under the body as shown. (Figure 1)
Figure 5
2. Wrap the BioShorts around each leg and fasten securely to the hook opposite the strap. (Figure 2)
3. Be sure to pointer is center on the knee as shown. (Figure 3)
4. Wrap privacy panel as shown. (Figure 2 and 4)
5. Fasten the upper and lower waist straps securely. (Figure 5)
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Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin.
BioSleeve–LE
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Pointer
Right
Figure 1
Left
Right
Figure 2
Left
1. Apply the BioSleeve to the lower leg, just below the knee cap. (Figure 1)
2. Align the pointer so it is pointing at the center of the knee. (Figure 2)
3. Wrap the BioSleeve around the leg and fasten it securely. (Figure3)
Right
Figure 3
Left
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin.
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APPLYING THE GARMENT
Upper Extremity BioSleeve
Ab Configuration
Front
Figure1
6
Fasten straps up the arm starting at wrist
5
4
3
2
1
Back
Figure 2
1. Apply BioSleeve to the arm by laying the upper section on the shoulder. (Figure 1)
2. Wrap the chest strap around the body and under the opposite arm as shown. Fasten the chest strap to the sleeve in front.
(Figure 1)
3. Align the wrist pointer with the center of wrist as shown.
(Figure 2)
4. Fasten each strap securely moving up the arm one strap at a time. (Figure 2)
5. If there is a pointer on the sleeve near the elbow, align this with the center of the front of the elbow crease. (Figure 3)
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Figure 3
Front
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 4: Top of Wrist Figure 5: Shoulder
Figure 6 :
Fitting of garment
Figure 6: Elbow Crease
Front
Back Side
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APPLYING THE GARMENT
Upper Extremity BioSleeve
AAb Configuration
Figure 2
Fasten straps up the arm starting at wrist
5
4
3
2
Back
Figure 3
1
1. Apply BioSleeve to the arm by laying the upper section on the shoulder. (Figure 1)
2. Affix chest and side straps. Align straps with corresponding letters. (Figure 2)
3. Align the wrist pointer with the center of wrist as shown. (Figure 3)
4. Fasten each strap securely moving up the arm one strap at a time. (Figure 3)
5. If there is a pointer on the sleeve near the elbow, align this with the center of the front of the elbow crease. (Figure 4)
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Front
Figure 1
Front
Figure 4
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 5: Top of Wrist Figure 6: Shoulder
Figure 7:
Fitting of garment
Figure 7: Elbow Crease
Back
Side Side
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Upper Extremity BioSleeve
bc Configuration
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Sleeve Velcro
Strap Velcro
1. Place thumb through the hole in the narrow end of the sleeve. Postion so that longest part of the sleeve aligns with muscles in the top of the forearm.
2. Pull straps to tighten around arm. Affix straps to the Velcro on the sleeve.
3. Continue to pull straps around and affix ends of straps to Velcro on the base of the strap.
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Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
APPLYING THE GARMENT
freeSTEP Semi-Rigid Sleeve
(with Heel Switch)
Figure 1 Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
5. a. If using with freeSTEP heel switch, place heel switch inside the shoe.
Align with the back of the shoe
6. Connect to stimulator on sleeve.
freeSTEP Heel Switch
1. Place sleeve over leg just below the knee.
2. Align pointer arrow with center of knee.
3. Pull straps around the back of the leg and afix to the velcro in the front.
4. Continue to pull straps around and affix ends of straps to Velcro on the base of the strap.
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
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APPLYING THE GARMENT
BioMiniVest
Figure1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 4
Front
Side Back
1. Leave the front fasteners undone. Affix the over the shoulder straps to the front of the vest loosely. Put the vest on the body one arm at a time. If the vest has hip straps or belt leave them unfastened. (Figure 1)
2. Close the front fasteners. (Figure 2)
3. Tighten the left and right hip straps (if necessary) . (Figure 4)
4. Position the vest on the body where it should be located. Tighten the over the shoulder straps. (Figure 4)
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
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BioVest
Figure1
Over-The-Shoulder
Straps
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
1. Leave zipper unfastened. Afix the over the shoulder straps to the front of the vest loosely. Put the vest on the body one arm at a time. If the vest has side straps or belt leave them unfastened. (Figure 1)
2. Close the front zipper. (Figure 2)
3. Tighten belt around waste. (Figure 3)
4. Tighten the left and right hip straps. (Figure 4)
5. Position the vest on the body where it should be located. Tighten the over the shoulder straps. (Figure 4)
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
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APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7
BioUnitard
Figure1
APPLYING THE GARMENT
Figure 2 Figure 3
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
1. With the zipper unfastened and the over the shoulder straps fastened to the front of the vest but loose, put the vest on the body one arm at a time. If the vest has side straps leave them unfastened or belt .
(Figures 1 and 2)
2. Close the front zipper. (Figure 3)
3. Fasten privacy panel to front of garment. (Figure 4)
4. Tighten side straps (Figure 5)
5. Position the vest on the body where it should be located. Tighten the over the shoulder straps. (Figure 6)
Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
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BioCollar
APPLYING THE GARMENT
S2
S2
may trica
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WAR
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NIN
the ent i skin
1. Place garment at behind your neck with the pocket facing down.
2. Pull straps until garment is snug.
3. Affix straps to Velcro on BioVest.
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Wearable Therapy electrode garments must be applied directly to skin. No Clothing should intervene between electrode and skin
ACCLIMATING TO WEARABLE THERAPY
Suggested Protocols For Acclimating The
Body To Muscle Stimulation
Patients using NMES for the first time, or those who have been away from it for a while, should exercise caution.
Any form of electrical stimulation that induces muscle contraction, even if that contraction is of low force, may make your muscles sore for a period of time. This soreness may be unavoidable until your body becomes used to the increased activity of the stimulated muscle(s) and surrounding muscle groups. This process may take two or more weeks.
Wearable Therapy Systems are medical devices targeted at patients with medical conditions. As such, you should always follow your physician’s prescribed guidelines for activity. You should never exceed these parameters unless given specific instructions by your physician. For example,if your physician has instructed you to not lift more than 20 pounds, you should not lift more than 20 pounds, even if you feel you can do so when wearing your Wearable Therapy System.
To properly acclimate to the Axiobionics Wearable
Therapy System, it is best if you follow one of the two provided, structured protocols (1. Slow Acclimation or, 2. Fast Acclimation), or follow a custom protocol provided by your AxioBionics representative, therapist, or physician. As your muscles are activated you may experience muscle soreness. If the soreness becomes excessive or painful, you may want to decrease the usage time or intensity of contraction until your muscles no longer hurt. You should never increase the amount of time you are using the Wearable Therapy System if you have excessive muscle soreness or experience pain.
The Axiobionics Wearable Therapy System can be used as much as 8-14 hours per day. The amount of time the patient uses the system can be less if the patient is unable to tolerate stimulation beyond a certain duration of time.
General Guidelines For Setting Intensity
Levels
Your AxioBionics representative or therapist will assist you with selecting the proper intensity of stimulation for each muscle group targeted by the Wearable Therapy
System. As a general rule, muscles should be stimulated with just enough stimulation to make the muscle perform as desired. Any increase in stimultion beyond that point can cause discomfort or pain to the patient and will not provide further benefit. Too little stimlation will either not cause the muscle to contract, or the intensity of contraction will be insuficient to achieve the desired result.
Setting Intensity Levels For Each Muscle
Deltoid: The level of stimulation should cause the deltoid to contract so that any separation or gapping between the shoulder joint and the head of the humerus is eliminated. No further increase in intensity is needed.
Triceps: The level of stimulation should cause the triceps to contract so that it, too, eliminates any gapping between the shoulder joint and the head of the humerus.
Additionally, the clinician should increase the stimulation to the triceps so that the elbow fully extends or reaches its endpoint if a contracture at the elbow is present. No further increase in intensity is needed.
Wrist/Finger Extensors: The level of stimulation should cause the fingers to extend at each joint. Hyperextension at the metacarpal-phalangeal joint (MCP) is undesirable, but may be unavoidable if contracture of the flexor group has occured. Some wrist extension is desirable and sometimes unavoidable. Deviation of the wrist to the ulnar or radial side should be avoided.
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ACCLIMATING TO WEARABLE THERAPY
Slow Acclimation Schedule
Morning Session
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Afternoon Session
ACCLIMATING TO WEARABLE THERAPY
Fast Acclimation Schedule
Morning Session
Afternoon Session
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ACCLIMATION MONITORING FORM
PARAMETER SETTINGS FORM
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6111 Jackson Rd , Suite 200
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
800.552.3539
CAUTION: Federal law restricts the device to sale by or on the order of a physician or a practitioner trained in its use.
P/N 0000807 V1.0
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Key Features
- Provides muscle stimulation using electrical current
- Adjustable intensity levels
- Variable stimulation session durations
- Helps with muscle atrophy
- Improves range of motion
- Facilitates muscle re-education
- Relaxes muscle spasms
- Enhances local blood circulation
- Prevents venous thrombosis