Saebo SaeboStim Micro Manual de usuario

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Introduction
Introduction
Saebo is pleased to provide you with the latest in evidence-based upper limb
rehabilitation. The SaeboStim Micro provides sensory electrical stimulation (SES) to the
arm and hand using specialized Electro-Mesh Garment technology. The Electro-Mesh
Garments consist of an elbow sleeve (arm stimulation) and glove (hand stimulation).
The material is highly conductive and is made of silver treated nylon bers blended with
Dacron® bers. The stimulation is delivered into the elbow sleeve and glove by a uniquely
designed stimulator.
SES has been shown to improve sensory and motor function of the upper limb. Impaired
motor function from a neurological injury may result in both sensory and motor system
decits. With SES, the main goal is to maximize sensory input by providing stimulation at
very low-level (i.e., without producing a muscle contraction). Studies show that the added
stimulation to an impaired sensory system can improve neuroplasticity, motor recovery
and function.
This manual contains important information for both the person who will wear the
SaeboStim Micro and the clinician who may provide and setup the device. Please be sure
to review all information carefully.
If you have questions or require further information, please contact:
Saebo, Inc.
2709 Water Ridge Pkwy, Suite 100
Charlotte, NC 28217
Tel: 888.284.5433
www.saebo.com

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Index
Index
Features....................................................................................................... 5
Indications for Use....................................................................................... 6
Contraindictions .......................................................................................... 7
Warnings ..................................................................................................... 8
Precautions................................................................................................ 10
Adverse Eects .......................................................................................... 11
System Components .................................................................................. 12
Getting Started .......................................................................................... 13
Powering the Device................................................................................... 13
Lead Wires ................................................................................................. 14
Reconnecting the Lead Wires...................................................................... 14
Electro-Mesh Garment Electrode................................................................ 15
Applying the Device ................................................................................... 16
Turning the Device On ............................................................................... 19
Program Selection...................................................................................... 20
Treatment Intensity.................................................................................... 21
Parameters ................................................................................................ 22
Powering the Device O............................................................................. 23
Battery Care............................................................................................... 23
Care and Cleaning ..................................................................................... 24
Trouble-Shooting ...................................................................................... 25
Helpful Hints.............................................................................................. 26
Caution...................................................................................................... 26

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Features
• A one channel transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator and electrical neuromuscular
stimulator that delivers a pulsed DC current with a monophasic waveform to the
surface area of the Garment Electrodes to provide electrical stimulation where there is
an indication for use.
• Microprocessor controlled, allowing easy alteration of the treatment parameters and
precise control of each setting.
• Designed for ease of patient use with clearly marked patient intensity buttons.
• Designed for stand-alone use or, when used with an external programmer, as a
programmable device for a full variety of frequencies, time settings, and delivery
schedules.
• Designed for use with garment electrodes; wearable electrodes that cover a large
surface area providing total stimulation to the treatment area.
Features

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Indications For Use
Indications for Use
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)
• Symptomatic relief and management of chronic intractable pain.
• Adjunctive treatment for post-surgical and post-trauma acute pain.
NMES (Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation)
• Relaxation of muscle spasm.
• Prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy.
• Increasing of local blood circulation.
• Muscle re-education.
• Immediate post-surgical stimulation of calf muscles to prevent venous thrombosis.
• Maintaining or increasing range of motion.
Important: Electrical stimulation devices should only be used under medical supervision for
adjunctive therapy for the treatment of medical diseases and conditions.

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Contraindications
Contraindications
TENS
• Do not stimulate over the carotid sinus nerves, laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles
(anterior throat area); severe spasm may occur causing contractions that may be
strong enough to close the airway or cause diculty in breathing.
• Do not use TENS device on undiagnosed pain symptoms until the etiology has
been established.
• Do not place electrical current transcerebrally (through the head).
• Do not use TENS on patients wearing a demand type cardiac pacemaker.
NMES
• Electrical stimulation devices are contraindicated for patients with cardiac demand
pacemakers.
• Electric stimulation devices should not be used on cancer patients.

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Warnings
Warnings
TENS
• Safety has not been established for the use of electrical stimulation devices during
pregnancy.
• TENS is not eective for pain of the central origin. This includes headaches.
• TENS devices should be used only under the continued supervision of a physician or
qualied professional.
• TENS devices have no curative value.
• TENS is a symptomatic treatment and as such suppresses the sensation of pain, which
would otherwise serve as a protective mechanism.
• Keep electrical stimulators out of the reach of children.
• Electronic monitoring equipment (such as ECG monitors and ECG alarms) may not
operate properly when TENS stimulation is in use.

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Warnings
NMES
• Safety has not been established for the use of electrical stimulation devices during
pregnancy.
• Long-term eects of chronic electrical stimulation are unknown.
• Precautions should be taken in the case of persons with suspected or diagnosed
epilepsy.
• Precautions should be taken in the case of persons with suspected heart problems.
• Due to possible arrhythmia, do not place an electrical stimulator across a patient’s
heart or transthoracically.
• Do not stimulate over the carotid sinus nerves; especially for patients with known
sensitivity to the carotid sinus reex.
• Severe spasm of the laryngeal or pharyngeal muscles may occur when electrodes
are placed over the neck or mouth area. Contractions may be strong enough to
close the airway or cause diculty in breathing.
• Do not apply electrical stimulation transcerebrally.
• Do not use electrical stimulation over swollen, infected or inamed areas, or skin
eruptions such as phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, or varicose veins.
• Keep electrical stimulators out of the reach of children.

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Precautions
Precautions
TENS
• Isolated cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of electrode placement
following long-term application.
• Eectiveness is highly dependent upon patient selection by a person qualied in the
management of pain.
NMES
• Precautions should be taken in the presence of:
• Recent surgical procedures when muscle contraction may disrupt the healing
process.
• A menstruating uterus.
• Sensory nerve damage (loss of normal skin sensation).
• Some patients experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the conductive
medium or electrical stimulation. This condition can usually be reduced by
alternative electrode placement or use of additional or a dierent conductive
medium.
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