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[quote="Anonymous"]Hi, I have metal nails in my both of my tibias(from the ankle to the knee) from a leg surgery...does that affect whether or not I can use the machine safely and effectively with metal nails in my lower body? Does it make it less effective or make it hurt more to use it? If it does have an impact, does it impact the feet only or does it impact both feet and hands? Or would you not recommend it using the machine at all with metals in my body? Thanks![/quote]
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:20 am
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Hello,
Please take a look at the following post:
https://www.iontodevice.com/hyperhidrosis/iontophoresis-with-metal-parts-or-implants-t963.html
Since we are not doctors, there are no specific recommendations we can give you. So please discuss this matter with your doctor or surgeon.
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:19 am
Post subject: Iontophoresis with metal nails in legs
Hi,
I have metal nails in my both of my tibias(from the ankle to the knee) from a leg surgery...does that affect whether or not I can use the machine safely and effectively with metal nails in my lower body?
Does it make it less effective or make it hurt more to use it?
If it does have an impact, does it impact the feet only or does it impact both feet and hands?
Or would you not recommend it using the machine at all with metals in my body?
Thanks!
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