Large Pad Placement Guide 12 2 2013

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Horizontal pads for
smaller areas
When the pain is more focused, place pads in
parallel on each side. Do not place on the spine.
Vertical pads for
wider areas
When the pain spans across the back, place
one pad to the left and one to the right .
Move pads higher or lower as needed.
Combo vertical and
angled pads
When pain is on one side into the buttocks,
place one pad vertically at top and other
pad angled at bottom of pain.
Angulated pads for
wide and narrow pain
If pain is wider on top, place pads at an angle.
Reverse angle if pain is wider at the bottom.
Hip/Thigh
Attach both pads on either side of the
area where you feel pain.
Vertical pads for
Sciatic Pain
When the pain extends across a signicant
distance, place one pad vertically at the top
and the other vertically at the bottom.
Upper Arm
Attach both pads on either side of the
area where you feel pain.
Deltoid
Attach one pad in front and one pad in
back of the muscle.
Knee
Attach both pads above the knee or
above and below the joint with pain.
• Outline the pain area.
• Choose vertical, horizontal or angulated pad direction.
• Place pads at least 1” apart. Never let them touch.
• Do not place pads over a joint, on your spine, head, or neck,
or near your heart.
• Do not use with an implanted or attached electronic medical
device, on children or on unhealthy or damaged skin.
Simple Pad Placement Rules
For more info: OmronPainRelief.com | OmronPainRelief.com/blog
Specically designed for larger muscles or larger body types.
These durable, comfortable pads are best used on the lower back, hips, thighs, arms
and knees, and can be used with Omron’s PM 3030 and PM 3031 TENS units.
Pad Placement Guide for Large Long LifeTM
Pads

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