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Myofascial Physiotherapy Device

User Manual
• 6 level adjustment meets
different needs
• Level indicator lamp
• Level adjustment switch
• Charging hole

o Level 1: 2100rpm
o Level 2: 2400rpm
o Level 3: 2700rpm
o Level 4: 3000rpm
o Level 5: 3300rpm
o Level 6: 3600rpm

U head for vertebrae Small flat head for all


parts of the body

Ball head for large muscle Small round head for


groups joints
Effects on skin and subcutaneous tissues
Relaxing thickened connective tissues and fascias, breaking and releasing the
barrier of fascia contraction; removing adhesion after injury or operation and
internal scar tissues; increasing venous return and lymphatic circulation;
improving muscular extensibility, especially in the case of muscle spasm,
stiffness and limitation; stimulating reflex contraction of muscle fibers;
increasing the range of motion by relieving joint stiffness.
Effects on central and sympathetic nervous system
Stimulating local receptors of muscle to relieve pain and help relaxation; without
causing pain; without causing inflammation.
For pain on muscles, tendons and joints
The most common causes of muscle pain are trauma, excessive use, stress or
tension. Impact therapy can accelerate the healing rate of the inflammatory area
after injury or trauma. Similarly, when certain parts of the body are overused or
strained, impact therapy can speed up blood circulation in the affected area and
alleviate potential tensions.

Exercise rehabilitation
Relaxation physiotherapy helps to restore the body from the stress of strenuous
exercise, and is conducive to the adjustment and reconstruction training.
Rehabilitation will remove metabolic waste and further nourish cells, normalizing
and maximizing tissue elasticity, carrying out physiotherapy of trigger points and
accelerating wound healing.

Recovery after operation or injury


After trauma or surgical repair, the body is in the process of repairing
inflammatory activation. The stimulation of impact therapy can eliminate the
malfunction and avoid the formation and adhesion of scar tissues.
Relaxation
The impact physiotherapy can restore the body, increase body comfort and
enhance overall happiness of patients.

Maintenance, cleaning and storage:


Clean the device with a slightly wet towel, and then wipe it dry with a soft cloth
for storage, or put it into the supplied carton when you go traveling.

Warnings and reminders


Do not immerse it into water. Keep it away from liquids or heat sources. Keep
the vent free from dust and scraps.
Do not remove the screws or try to disassemble the device.
Do not continuously use it for more than one hour please stop the device for 30
minutes and then use it again.
Unplug the charger from the battery after charging or before the use.
It is only for adults. If you have injuries , do not use this device. Please consult
with your doctor before using this device

Charging
Before using it for the first time, charge it fully for three hours.
During charging, connect the DC end of the supplied 12V adapter to the charging
port of the battery, and then plug the cable at the AC side onto the wall outlet.
The LED on the battery flashes regularly and displays the battery level, indicating
that the battery is being charged.
when all LEDs stop flashing and are on, it indicated that the battery is fully
charged.
The battery can be charged at any time and at any level.
It is not recommended to use up the battery to the red LED level.
The average operating time of the device is two hours, depending on the speed
and the applied pressure during the use.
Configuration and Specification
Configuration
1. Power on/off button
2. Power level indicator lamp LED (red)
3. Frequency level indicator lamp LED
(blue)
4. Handle/removable battery
5. Removable, replaceable vibration head.
When removing the vibration head, just
excert your strength to pull it out.
6. DC charging port
7. AC Wall charger

Specification
AC charger: 7.4-12V: lamp
Pulse (impact per minute)frequency (Hz):
Level 1- 1800 rpm/30Hz
Level 2- 2400 rpm/40Hz
Level 3- 3200 rpm/53Hz
Weight: 2.5lbs/1.1Kg (3.0 lbs, 1.4 kg, including charger)
Notes for physiotherapy

After injury After operation


The first physiotherapy after injury The first physiotherapy after operation
should be conducted according to the should be conducted according to the
satisfaction and comfort level of the response and feeling of the patient.
patient. ROM evaluation. Determine the Afterwards, the physiotherapy time and
part and surrounding muscles according treatment intensity should be gradually
to the physiotherapy program. increased.
Start the device and choose the medium Determination of physiotherapy part.
and low intensity. Ask the patient if there is any open
The pressure exerted should be the wound, suture, drainage, or internal
weight of the device itself. fixation. (if there is any don’t stimulate
these parts).
Start the device and set it at the lowest
level.
Use a towel to cover the part to receive
Lymphatic drainage physiotherapy.
Slight and sustematic physiotherapy is Use the device to exert pressure on the
required. part to receive physiotherapy.
During physiotherapy, move slowly Physiotherapy is only limited to the area
from the distal ends of the limbs to their around the surgical part.
proximal ends, that is, towards the
direction of venous return of heart.

Effect
Alleviate swelling and eliminate pain. Restore muscular elasticity and
extensibility. Improve blood circulation and lymphatic return.
Eliminate scar tissues after operation or injury. Carry out physiotherapy
of trigger points. Relax muscular fascias.
Safety instructions
Danger: in order to reduce risk of electric shock, fire and
personal injury, this product must be used in accordance with the
following instructions.

For adults only.


It can only be used on dry, clean skin surfaces of the body, and cannot
be used through clothes. Press and move it gently on the skin. The
duration on each part is about 60 seconds.
Use this device only on soft tissues of the body without causing pain or
discomfort. Do not use it on head or any hard or boned part of the body.
Only use the vibrating head that can produce the best results.
Bruise may be caused whether under moderate pressure or normal
pressure. Please always check the area that receives physiotherapy.
Stop using it immediately once there is any sign of pain or discomfort.
Keep fingers hair or other parts of the body away from the shaft and
back of the vibrating head, because they might be pinched.
Do not place any object in the vent of the device.
Do not immerse it in water or allow water to enter the vent of the
device.
Do not drop the device or use it improperly.
Charge the device charger with only 24 VDC.
Do not change or modify the device in any way.
Never operate or change the device in an unattended way.
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After-sales Service.
18-month warranty (only available for products purchased from
official or authorized resellers)

If this product cannot be used normally due to defects in materials or


workmanship within 18 months from the date of purchase, the product
or necessary components will be repaired or replaced free of charge,
but the warranty does not cover the following:
(a) Damage caused by accident, abuse, improper handling or
transportation.
(b) Repair of the device without permission
(c) The device is not used in accordance with the maintenance
instructions of the device.
(d) The loss is higher than the cost of the product.
(e) Quality problems of the delivered product arising from
abnormal storage and/or protection conditions at the customers
workplace.
(f) Failure to provide a proof of purchase indicating date.
(g) Not a product from official or authorized resellers.
Use Method
Local Muscle Relaxation

Statique technique Dynamic technique

Pectoralis -30s Rhomboideus -1min


Deltoid -30s Rotator cuff muscle -25s
Rotator cuff muscle -25s Triceps brachii -25s
Biceps brachii -30s Latissimus dorsi -45s
Brachialis -30s Erector spinae -35s
Braquioradialis -30s Gluteos medius -1 to 1.5 min
Abdominal muscle -45s Gluteos maximus -1 to 1.5 min
Iliopsoas -25s Piriformis -1 to 1.5 min
Quadriceps femors -60s Iliotibial tract -25s
Hip abductor muscle -60s Bíceps brachii -1min
Tibialis anterior -45s Adductor magnus -25s
Peroneus longus -30s Semitendinosus & semimembranosus-40s
Peroneus brevis -30s Soleus -20s
Levator scapulae -1to 1.5 min Gastrocnemius -40s
Trapezius -1 to 1.5 min Heel -20s
Use method
Operation program of upper limbs

Supine position
Round head vertically downward
➢ Brachioradialis 10-15s x3 times
➢ Flexor carpi radialis 10-15sx3 times
➢ Palmaris longus 12-15s x3 times
➢ Flexor carpi ulnaris 10-15x3 times
➢ Extensor digitorum 5-10s x2 times
➢ Extensor carpi radialis brevis 5-10s x2
times
➢ Extensor carpi ulnaris 5-10s x2 times
➢ Elbow muscles 10-15s x2 times
➢ Bíceps brachii 15-20s x3 times
➢ Brachialis 15-20s x3 times
➢ coracobrachialis 15-20s x times
➢ Triceps brachii 15-20s x3 times
➢ Deltoid anterior 10-20s x3 times
➢ Deltoide middle 10-20s x3 times
➢ Deltoide posterior 10-20s x3 times
Use method
Operation program of lower limbs

Prone position Posprone position


Small flat head vertically downward Small flat head vertically downward
hamstring Quadriceps femoris
Biceps femoris 20-30sx3 times Rectus femoris 30-45s x2 times
Semitendinous 20-30sx3 times Vastus lateralis 30-45s x2 times
Semimembranous 20-30sx3 times Vastus medialis 30-45s x2 times
The movement direction is from up to Vastus intermedius 30-45s x2 times
down. The movement direction is from up to
down.
v

Small flat head outward 45 ° Small flat head vertically downward


Gracilis 10-15s x2 times Sartorius 30-45s
Adductor longus 10-15s x2 times Tensor fasciae latae 15-20s x2 times
Adductor brevis 10-15s x2 times Tibialis anterior 15-20s x2 times
Triceps surae 10-15s x2 times Peroneus longus 15-20s x2 times
Gastrocnemius 10-15s x2 times Peroneus brevis 15-20s x2 times
Soleus 10-15s x2 times The movement direction is from up to
The movement is from up to down. down.

Small round head vertically


downward
Popliteus
Knee straightening position 15-30s
Knee bending position 15-30s
Método de uso
gonarthritis

Supine position Prone position


Small flat head vertically downward Small round head vertically
Quadriceps femoris downward
Rectus femoris 30-45s x 2 times Popluteis 30-45s
Vastus lateralis 30-45s x2 times Knee straightening position 15-30s
Vastus medialis 30-45s x2 times Knee bending postion 15-30s
Vastus intermedius 30-45s x2 times Triceps surae
The movement direction is from up to down. Gastrocnemius 20-30s x3 times
The patient slowly and slightly bends the knee. Soleus 20-30s x3 times

Small round head vertically downward


Iliac bone edge – iliac bone anterior 30s-1min
Rectus femoris, inguen 1 min
Tensor fasciae latae 15-20s x2 times
Patellar ligament area 20s x3 times
Use Method
Tennis elbow

Supine position
Small flat head vertically downward
Deltoid anterior 10s x3 times
Deltoid middle 10s x3 times
Deltoid posterior 10s x3 times
Biceps brachii 15-20s x3 times
Brachialis 15-20s x3 times
Brachioradialis 15-20s x3 times

Small round head vertically downward


Condylar tendón at the lateral of humerus 30-40s.
If you are afraid of hitting the bone Surface, you can pinch your
muscles and beat downward.
Small round head vertically downward
Flexor carpi radialis 10-15s x3 times

Palmaris longus 12-15s x3 times


Flexor carpi ulnaris 10-15s x3 times
Extensor digitorum 5-10s x2 times
Extensor carpi radialis brevis 5-10s x2 times
Extensor carpi radialis longus 5-10s x2 times

Método de uso
Programa de operación para cuello y hombros
Use Method
Operation program of neck and shoulders

Prone position
Small flat head vertically downward
Triceps brachii 15-20s x3 times
Elbow muscles 10-20s x2 times
Trapezius upper 15-20s x3 times
Trapecio middle 15-20s x3 times
Trapecio lower 15-20s x3 times
Latissimus dorsi 30s-1min x2 times
The direction is from middle towards the
sides, and from up to down.

Small round head vertically downward


Supraspinatus 10-15s x3 times
Levator scapulae 10-12s x2 times
Teres major 10-12s x2 times
Teres minor 10-12s x2 times
Infraspinatus 10-12s x2 times
The movement direction is from middle
towards both sides.

Prone position
Pectoralis, triceps brachii:
Open the upper arm 90°
Straighten the wrist, and keep the front arm
parallel to the body.
First stimulate pectoralis major 30s
Then stimulate brachialis 30s
Use Method
Rotator cuff injury

Prone position
Small flat head vertically downward
Triceps brachii 15-20s x3 times
Elbow muscle 10-20s x2 groups
Trapezius upper 15-20s x3 times
Trapecio middle 15-20s x3 times
Trapecio lower 15-20s x3 times
Latissimus dorsi 30s-1min x2 times
The direction is from middle towards both sides,
and from up to down.

Small round head vertically downward Prone position


Supraspinatus 10-15s x3 times Pectoralis, triceps brachii:
Levator scapulae 10-12s x2 times Open the upper arm 90°
Teres major 10-12s x2 times Straighten the wrist, and keep the front arm
Teres minor 10-12s x2 times parallel to the body.
Infraspinatus 10-12s x2 times Primero estimular el pectoral mayor 30s
The movement direction is from middle towards Después estimular braquial 30s
both sides.
Use Method
Operation program of lumbar back

Prone position

Small flat head vertically downward:


Trapezius (middle and lower fibers)
Middle 15-20s x3 times
lower 15-20s x3 times
Rhomboideus 20-30s x3 times
erector spinae (lumbar part) 30s-1min x4 times
latissimus dorsi 30s-1min x4 times
thoracolumbar fascia 1min x3 times
articulatio sacroiliaca 1 min x3 times

small flat head vertically downward:


psoas major 30s-1min x6 times

supine position
Erector spinae (thoracic part) 15-20s x2 times
Quadratus lumborum 20-30s x2 times
iliopsoas 20-30s x4 times
Use Method
Lumbar muscle strain

Prone position (single side)


Small flat head vertically downward:
Gluteus maximus 30s-1min x4 times
Gluteus minimus and iliac bone 30s-1 min x3 times
Articulatio sacroiliaca 30s-1min x2 times

Lateral position, with the lower leg straightening and the upper leg
bending 90°
Small flat head vertically downward:
Gluteus medius and iliac bone 30s-1r
Articulatio sacroiliaca 30s-1r
iliotibial tract 30s-1r
around greater trochanter 30s-1r

supine position (single side)


iliopsoas 30s-1min x3 times
the patient bends the hip slowly.

Iliac bone edge – iliac bone anterior 30s-1min x2 times


Rectus femoralis, inguen 1 min x3 times
Use Method
Operation program of sacroiliac part
Prone position (single side)
Small flat head vertically downward:
Gluteus medius 30s-1min x4 times
Gluteus maximus 30s-1min x4 times
Piriformis 1-1.5min
Articulatio sacroiliaca 1-1.5 min
The direction is from up to down alongside the muscular direction.

hamstring
biceps femoris 20-30s x3
times
Semitendinosus 20-30s x3
times
Semimembranosus 20-30s x3
times
From up to down.
Use Method
Plantar fasciitis

Prone position Supine position


Small flat head vertically downward:
hamstring tibialis anterior 15-20s x2 times
biceps femoris 20-30s x3 times Peroneus longus 15-20s x2 times
semitendinosus 20-30s x3 times Peroneus brevis 15-20s x2 times
Semimembranosus 20-30s x3 times The movement direction is from up to
The movement direction is from up to down.
down.

U head vertically downward

Popliteus
Knee straightening position 15-30s
Knee bending position 15-30s
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius 20-30s x3 times
Soleus 20-30s x3 times
The front foot sole touches the ground.
Small round head vertical to planta
pedis:
Plantar fascia
Indications and contraindications

The Deep penetration of the device can reduce pain from joint sprains,
bursitis, muscle cramps, neuralgia and other musculoskeletal disorders
in a short period of time. Almost all soft tissue diseases are associated
with trauma, excessive muscle use or abnormal posture, and most of
the scar tissues involved in these diseases can be treated with the
device. Avoid excessive stress and prolonged physiotherapy when
using the device. Also avoid sensitive areas such as head, face, and
cervical vertebrae. Stop physiotherapy is there is inflammation,
swelling or increased pain.
The ongoing research is about the impact of vibration training on
specific medical conditions. This is very likely to reduce the type of
contraindications mentioned above, and practical vibration training
into physiotherapy programs. This must be done by, or in company of,
a doctor, expert or physical therapist.

Indications Contraindicactions
➢ Pain and cramps due to ✓ Aneurysm, bleeding, use of
muscle injury, sprains, blood thinner.
sprains. ✓ Heart disease, with a pacemaker
or defibrillator
➢ Help the flow of edemafluid ✓ Pregnancy, cancer.
in the swollen area ✓ Within 90 days of intra-articular
➢ Relax thickened connective fixation, the device should not
tissues and fascias be used within 3 inches of
➢ Reduce the accumulation of internal fixation.
lactic acid in muscles ✓ Sensitive areas: head, face,
➢ Eliminate muscle fatigue cervical vertebrae, spine.
✓ Positions close to the bones
with less muscle coverage:
tibia, the back of the foot, the
back of the hand.

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