Cenocco CC-9113 User manual

Myofascial Physiotherapy
Device
User Manual
CC-9113
U-head
for
vertebrae
Small
Round
Head/for
joints
Ball
Head/ for
large
muscle
group
Small
Flat
Head/ for
all parts
of the
body
Instructions
1. Power on/ off button (long press to turn off)
2. Press the key gear to change
3. Detachable and replaceable vibrator. When disassembling
the vibrator, just pull it out with force.
4. Please select 5V charging equipment for charging
5. For the first time, please charge for 3 hours. Please connect
the data cable to the 5V adapter for charging.
6. Button type: when charging, 6 lights will flash, when full, 6
lights will be on, and when working, the lights will indicate
the gear position.
7. Touch type: when charging, the nixie tube displays the
electric quantity, while working, it displays the gear.
Safety Instructions
Danger: In order to reduce the 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 bod, 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 boned part of the body.
•Only use the vibrating head that can produce best results.
•Bruise may be caused whether under moderate 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 8.4 VDC.
•Carefully check the device and battery before each use.
•Do not change or modify the device in any way.
•Never operate or charge the device in an unattended way.
Warranty Permission
The warranty period of this product is 12 months, and the permissions are not
transferable.
It is available during the warranty period from the date the user buys the machine.
Primary documents can enjoy warranty service (the appearance and wear caused
by mechanical operation are not covered by the warranty).
Disclaimer: (the following are no warranty coverage)
1. Accidental damage, improper use or transportation;
2. Didn’t follow the product instructions;
3. The product is repaired through improper channels;
4. Cannot provide formal proof of purchase;
Product Warranty Card
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Indications and Contradictions
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 this device. Avoid excessive stress and prolonged
physiotherapy when using the device. Also avoid sensitive areas such as head,
face and cervical vertebrae. Stop physiotherapy if 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 types of contradictions mentioned above, and
practical experience has shown that in many cases , it is also a physiotherapy
recommendation to combine vibration training into physiotherapy programs.
This must be done by, or in the company of, a doctor, expert or physical
therapist.
Indications
Contradictions
>Pain and cramps due to
muscle injury, sprains, strains
>Help the flow of edema fluid in
the swollen area
>Relax thickened connective
tissues and fascias
>Reduce the accumulation of
lactic acid in muscles
>Increase joint mobility
Eliminate muscle fatigue
>Aneurysm, bleeding, use of blood
thinner
>Heart disease, with a pacemaker
or defibrillator
>Pregnancy, cancer
>Withing 90 days of intra-articular
fixation, the device should not be
used withing 3 inches of internal
fixation.
>Sensitive area: head, face, cervical
vertebrae, spine
>Positions close to the bones with
less muscle coverage: tibia, the
back of the foot, the back of the
hand
Use method
Operation Program of Lower
Limbs
Prone position
Small flat head vertically
downward
Hamstring
Biceps femoris 20s-30sx3 times
Semitendinosus 20s-30sx3 times
Semimembranosus 20s-30sx3
times
The movement direction is from
up to down.
Small flat head outward 45 °
Gracilis 10s-15sx2 times
Adductor longus 10s-15sx2 times
Adductor brevis 10s-15sx2 times
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius 20s-30sx3 times
Soleus 20s-30sx3 times
The movement direction is from
up to down.
Small round head vertically
downward
Popliteus
Knee straightening position 15s-
30s
Knee bending position 15s-30s
Supine position
Small flat head vertically
downward
Quadriceps femoris
Rectus femoris 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus lateralis 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus medialis 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus intermedius 30s-45sx2
times
The movement direction is from
up to down.
The patient slowly and slightly
bends the knee.
Small flat head vertically
downward
Sartorius 30s-45s
Tensor fasciae latae 15s-20sx2
times
Tibialis anterior 15s-20sx2 times
Peroneus longus 15s-20sx2 times
Peroneus brevis 15s-20sx2 times
The movement direction is from
up to down.
Use Method
Gonarthritis
Supine position
Small head vertically downward
Quadriceps femoris
Rectus femoris 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus lateralis 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus medialis 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus intermedius 30s-45sx2 times
The movement direction is from up to
down.
The patient is slowly and slightly
bending the knee.
Small round head vertically
downward
Iliac bone edge –iliac bone anterior
30s-1min
Rectus femoris, inguen 1min
Tensor fasciae latae 15s-20sx2 times
Patellar ligament area 20sx3 times
Prone position
Small round head vertically downward
Popliteus 30s-45s
Knee straightening position 15s-30s
Knee bending position 15s-30s
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius 20s 30sx3 times
Soleus 30s-45sx2 times
Plantar fasciitis
Prone position (single side)
Small flat head vertically downward:
Hamstring
Biceps femoris 20s-30sx3 times
Semitendinosus 20s-30sx3 times
Semimembranosus 20s-30sx3 times
The movement direction is from up to
down.
U head vertically downward
Popliteus
Knee straightening position 15s-30s
Knee bending position 15s-30s
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius 20s-30sx3 times
Soleus 20s-30sx3 times
The front foot sole touches the ground.
Small round head vertical to planta
pedis:
Plantar fascia
Operation Program of Sacroiliac Part
Prone position (single side)
Small flat head vertically downward:
Glutues medius 30s-1minx4 times
Glutues maximus 30s-1minx4 times
Piriformis 1min-1.5 min
Articulatio sacroiliaca 1min-1.5 min
The direction is from inside up to
outside down, along the muscular
direction.
Hamstring
Biceps femoris 20s-30sx3 times
Semitendinosus 20s-30sx3 times
Semimembranosus 20s-30sx3 times
From up to down
Supine position
Tibialis anterior 15s-20sx2 times
Peroneus longus 15s-20sx2 times
Peroneus brevis 15s-20sx2 times
The movement directions is from up to
down.


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