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Definition And General Information; What Is The Physiokey; Indications; Fields Of Application - Keytec Physiokey Bedienungs- Und Gebrauchsanleitung

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Definition and General Information

What is the physiokey?

physiokey is an adaptively regulated electrotherapy device.
The device uses the process of non-invasive electrical nerve stimulation which has been estab-
lished as a successful therapy for many years, through the electrode's contact with the skin. This
process is generally regarded as displaying extremely few side-effects.
physiokey can create bidirectional (in "Bioregulation") and galvanic (in "key-phoresis") forms
serving as a base for the following indications and fields of application:

Indications

The therapeutic aim of the physiokey is to reduce acute and chronic pain, improve blood circula-
tion and perform passive muscle stimulation for the following fields of application:

Fields of Application

Nervous system
Musculoskeletal system
Digestive tract
Urogenital area
The recommended treatment duration for the devices ranges from a few minutes to a maximum
of 1 hour. The treatment is usually performed by moving the device on the skin.
physiokey is a medical product. The field of application is both in trained, professional therapy, as
well as home-use of medical laypersons.

Contraindications and Non-Applications

In the following cases, physiokey may not be used or only in consultation with a doctor:
Use prohibited on injured skin (e.g. open wounds and wounds which have not yet
completely healed)
Use prohibited in body orifices
Use prohibited on carriers of active controlled implants (e.g. cardiac pacemakers)
Use prohibited in the area of the uterus of pregnant women
Use prohibited above tumours
Use prohibited on patients with cardiac arrhythmia
Use without consultation with a doctor prohibited on patients with malign diseases
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2021-07-20

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