SOBO HG-320 Myofascial Physiotherapy Device User Manual

June 10, 2024
SOBO

SOBO HG-320 Myofascial Physiotherapy Device User Manual

Product Overview

Level Adjustment

U head for vertebrae
 Ball head/for large muscle groups
 Small round head/for joints
Small flat head/for all parts of the body.

Configuration and Specification

Configuration

  1. Power on/off button
  2. Power level indicator lamp LED (red)
  3. Frequency level indicator lamp LED (blue)
  4. Handle/removable battery
  5. Removable, replaceable vibration head When removing the vibration head. just exert your strength to pull it out.
  6. DC charging port
  7. AC wall charger

Maintenance, cleaning and storage:
Clean the device with a slightly wet towel, and then wipe it dry with a soft cloth for storage. or put it into the supplied carton when you go traveling.

Warnings anti reminders
Do not immerse it into water. Keep it away from liquids or heat sources. Kccp the vent free from dust and scraps.
Do not remove the screws of to to disassemble the des ice.
Do not continuously use it for more than one hour. Please slop the device for 30 minutes and then use it again.
Unplug the charger from the battery after charging or before the use. It is only for adults. If you have injuries. do not use this device. Pease consult with your doctor before using this device.

Charging
Before using it for thc first lime, charge it fully for three hours. During charging. connect the DC end of the supplied 8.4V adapter to thc charging port of the battery. and then plug the cable at the AC side onto the wall outlet.
The LED on the battery flashes regularly and displays the batten level. indicating that the battery is being charged.
When the battery is connected. the LED on the device flashes and displays the batten level, indicating that the battery is being charged.

When all LEDs stop flashing and are on. it indicates that the battery is fully charged. The batten can be charged at any time and at any level. it is not recommended to use up the batten- to the red LED level. The average operating time of the device is two hours. depending on the creed and the applied pressure during the use.

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

CHARGING VERSION
Rated input: 100-240V 0.6A
Rated output 7.4V-12V:   IA
Frequency: 50/ 601Iz
Power: 28W

PLUG-IN VERSION
Rated input : AC 220-240V
Frequency: 50 /6011z
Power: 28W
safety class:

Safety Instructions

Danger: In order to reduce the risk of electric shock. fire and personal injury, this product must he used in accordance with the following instructions.

For adults only
It can only be used on dry. clean skin surfaces of the body, and cannot be used through clothes. Press and move it gently on the skin. The duration on each pan 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 hard or boned part of the body. Only use the vibrating head that can produce the best results. Bruise may be caused whether under moderate pressure or normal 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.

Indications and Contraindications

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 contraindications mentioned above, and practical experience has shown that in many cases, it is also a physiotherapy recommendation to combine vibration training into phy siotherapy programs. This must be done by, or in the company of, a doctor, expert or physical therapist.

Indications Contraindications
  • Pain and cramps due to muscle injury, sprains, strains

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  • Aneurysm, bleeding, use of blood thinner

  • Help the flow of edemafluid in the swollen area

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  • Heart disease, with a pacemaker or defibrillator

  • Relax thickencd connective tissues and fascias

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  • Pregnancy, cancer

  • Reduce the accumulation of lactic acid in muscies

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  • Within 90 days of intra-articular fixation, the device should not be used within 3 inches of intenalfixation.

  • Increase joint mobility

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  • Sensitive area: head, face, cervical vertebrae, spine

  • Eliminate muscle fatigue

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  • 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 lemons: 20s-30sx3 times
Semitendinosus 20s•30sx3 times
Senumembranosus 20s-30sx3 times T
he movement direction is from up to down.

Small flat head outward 45°
Gracilis: 10s-15sx2 times
Adductor longus: 10s-I 5sx2 times
Adductor brevis: 10s-15sx2 times
Triceps surae
Gasnocnemius: 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 had vertically downward
Quadriceps femoris
Remus femoris: 30s45sx2 times
Vastus lateralis: 30s45sx2 times
Vastus medialis: 30s45sx2 times
Vastus intermedius: 30s45sx2 times
The movement direction is from up to down

Small flat head vertically downward
Sartorius: 30S458
Tensor fasciae lame: 15s-20sx2 times
Tibialis anterior:  5s-20sx2 times
Peroneus longus: 15s-20sx2 times
Peroneus brevis: 15s-20sx2 times
The movement direction is from up to down.
Movement Direction

Gonarthrotic

Supine position
Small flat head vertically downward Quadriceps femoris
Rectus femoris: 30s-45sx2 times
Vastus lateralis: 3(is-45sx2 times
Vastus medialis: 3 s-45sx2 times
Vastus intermedius: 30s-45sx2 times
The movement direction is from up to down. The patient slowly and slightly bends the knee

Small round head vertically downward
Iliac bone edge – iliac bone anterior:   30s- min
Rectus femoris, inguen: 1min
Tensor fasciae lata: 15s-20sx2 times
Patellar ligament area: 20sx3 times

Prone position
Small round head vertically downward
Popliteus: 30s-4$s
Knee straightening position: 15s-30s
Knee bending position: 15s-30s
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius: 20s-30sx3 times
Soleus: 20s-30sx3 times
Prone Position

Plantar faseitis
Prone pusition (single side) Small flat head vertically down ward:
Hamstring
Biceps femaris:
Tbs-3Us<3 limes
Senutendinosus: 2bs-3ISNS times
Semimembranosus: T4s-3NSN5 Limes
The moscmeu direction from up to down

U head vertically downward
Poplitcus
Knee straightening position:
1 Ss-Adbs
Karnes bending position: USs-30s
Triceps suraz
Gastrocncmaus:
205-Vbss 3 uines
Soleus: 208-0553 tines
the frone foot sale touches the ground.

Small round head vertical te planta pedis: Plantar fascia
Operation Program of Sacrviliac Part
Prone position (single sidc)
Small flat head vertically downward:
Glutcus medims: 30s-lninxd times
Ghitcus maxmus: 30s-Lininxs times
Pinfornis: Lmin-i.Stmite
Aruculatio sacroiiaca Imin: 1 35min
The direction 1s From inside up w outside down, along the muscular direction

Hamstring
Biceps femurs:
20s-30sx3 times
Semitendinosus: 20s-30sx3 times.
Semimembranosus: 20s -Hsx3 times
**From pp 3 down:

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Supine position
‘Vibialis anterior:
18s-20sx2 times
Peroncus longus: L8s-2Usx2 times
Peroncus brevts: LSs-20sx2 times
The movement direction 15 from up to down

Documents / Resources

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