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The Circulation Booster® has been designed to support and improve blood circulation. Poor blood circulation can develop due to prolonged inactivity or a sedentary life style. This can happen in even young and healthy adults. The Circulation Booster may help reduce swelling and discomfort in the lower legs, feet and ankles.
The Circulation Booster may help:
Working against gravity, your leg muscles act like a “second heart” to continually pump blood up through your feet and legs back to the heart. When you sit or stand for prolonged periods the feet and leg muscles are inactive and blood flow may reduce significantly and cause swelling. The Circulation Booster® uses safe and effective electrical muscle stimulation to work the muscles in your feet and lower legs to help counteract stasis.
With regular use of the Circulation Booster® in the comfort of your own home, see how it could:
Four T.E.N.S electrode pads are provided. Use these pads to target body parts. You can use the pads either by themselves or at the same time when using the foot pads.
The Circulation Booster® is manufactured under International Quality Standard for Medical Devices ISO13485. This means that the device undergoes rigorous testing and quality control procedures. The current used has been reduced to DC 5V for your added assurance. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your doctor.
· Pacemaker or Automatic Implanted Cardiac Defibrillator (AICD)
· 1st trimester of pregnancy
· Existing Deep Vein Thrombosis (“DVT”) (i.e. to avoid any possibility of mobilising the clot)
Do not use on or near a specific part of the body or affect area:
· Pregnant – womb / stomach
· Broken or bleeding skin – dress any open wound to ensure electrodes do not come in contact with the area – to avoid a stinging sensation
· Tissue bleed (internal / external)
· Epilepsy – do not use the pads on the neck area.
· Malignancy
· Eyes, Testicles
· Infected tissue (inc. Cellulitis)
· Muscle or ligament sprains / tears – rest first then use a low intensity and/or shorter duration to avoid over-stimulation.
· Devitalised / numb tissue – ensure not to over stimulate the area.
· Long term immobility or inactivity – use a low intensity and shorter duration to introduce the muscles and avoid overstimulation / muscle fatigue.
“Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist please see your doctor”.