OSITO Manuals & User Guides
OSITO manufactures home medical devices including electronic foot circulation stimulators, TENS units, and EMS muscle therapy products for pain relief.
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OSITO is a brand manufactured by Shenzhen Osto Technology Company Limited, specializing in home healthcare and rehabilitation devices. The brand is recognized for its FDA-cleared Class II medical devices, particularly its Foot Circulation Plus and Electronic Muscle Stimulators (EMS). These products utilize TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and EMS technologies to improve blood circulation, alleviate nerve pain, and reduce muscle tension in the feet and legs.
OSITO also produces personal care items such as oxygen concentrators and massage therapy devices. Designed for home ease-of-use, OSITO products offer drug-free alternatives for managing neuropathy, cramping, and poor circulation.
OSITO manuals
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Leabhar-làimhe Cleachdaiche Brosnachaidh Coise Dealanach OSITO WY-380
Leabhar-làimhe stiùiridh leigheas-pulse dealanach OSITO airson casan casan
Stiùireadh stiùiridh dealanach OSITO Pulse Acupuncture
Leabhar-iùil cleachdaiche OSITO ABCD FOOT AND LEG MassAGER
Stiùireadh Obrachaidh OSITO Foot Circulation Plus
Stiùireadh stiùiridh inneal brosnachaidh cuairteachaidh coise OSITO
Leabhar-làimhe cleachdaiche inneal massager coise OSITO 3
Leabhar-làimhe cleachdaiche inneal-brosnachaidh fèithean aonad OSITO TENS Massager Pulse Dealanach
Leabhar-làimhe Cleachdaiche Àrdaichear Fuil Cuairteachaidh OSITO: Teicneòlas TENS & EMS
OSITO manuals from online retailers
OSITO TENS Unit Machine B08CMNJGBG User Manual
OSITO 782910662379 Portable Oxygen Concentrator User Manual
OSITO Health Expert Electronic Stimulator User Manual (Models AST-300C & AST-300D)
OSITO EMS Foot Massager AST-003j Instruction Manual
OSITO Medical Foot Massager with EMS and TENS Stimulation Instruction Manual
OSITO Foot Neuropathy Machine (Model 9YJ-02) - Electronic Pulse Acupuncture for Feet Circulation Instruction Manual
OSITO Foot Circulation Stimulator: User Manual for Model ABCD
Leabhar-làimhe Cleachdaiche Inneal TENS EMS OSITO Foot Circulation Plus
OSITO Foot Circulation Stimulator (Model B07JM1BMB3) Instruction Manual
OSITO FSA Wireless TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator EMS Massage Machine User Manual
OSITO Foot Circulation Machine User Manual
OSITO EMS & TENS Foot Circulation Device User Manual
OSITO video guides
Coimhead air bhideothan mu shuidheachadh, stàladh agus fuasgladh dhuilgheadasan airson a’ bhrand seo.
OSITO ABT-014 Eye Massager with Hot Compress and Shiatsu Air-Bag Massage
OSITO Electrical Foot Massager & Nerve Stimulator for Circulation and Pain Relief
OSITO Triple Medic Tech TENS Unit System for Pain Relief and Muscle Stimulation
OSITO Foot Circulation Stimulator with EMS & TENS for Pain Relief & Improved Circulation
OSITO support FAQ
Ceistean cumanta mu leabhraichean-làimhe, clàradh, agus taic airson a’ bhrand seo.
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Can anyone use the OSITO Foot Circulation Stimulator?
No. Do not use the device if you have a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device. It is also not recommended for pregnant women or individuals being treated for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).
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Do I need to be barefoot to use the foot stimulator?
Yes, you must be barefoot. The device uses electrical impulses that require direct skin contact with the footpads to work effectively.
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How often should I use the OSITO device?
It is generally recommended to use the device for 20-30 minutes at a time, once or twice a day. Avoid overusing to prevent muscle fatigue.
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Can I use the electrode pads and the foot massager at the same time?
Yes, many OSITO models allow you to use the foot stimulation pads and the external body TENS pads simultaneously or independently.
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Does the machine vibrate?
Most OSITO circulation devices use EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) and strictly deliver electrical pulses; they do not vibrate or knead like mechanical massagers, though the muscle contractions may feel like a pulse or twitch.