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Important Notice

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Please note that the Surge of Chi Exerciser should NOT be used in the following situations:

  • for one hour after eating (this applies to everyone)
  • within three months of surgery
  • within three months of bone fractures (or before they have fully healed)
  • If you suffer from a damaged or sensitive coccyx (tail bone)
  • during the first three months of pregnancy
  • when suffering from open wounds, serious infections or undiagnosed injuries
  • if you suffer from epilepsy (except with doctor’s consent*)
  • if you have heart disease or other heart conditions, consult your Doctor for advice*

Please also note the following:

  • if you are prone to vertigo, nausea or motion sickness, start with a slow speed and a short time span; then gradually work up as you feel comfortable to do so.
  • if you have a damaged or sensitive coccyx, caution is advised: please call our Help line on 08456 120129 for advice

* your Doctor may wish to contact us to discuss the action of the Exerciser

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