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INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY -125 PROGRAMME
Interferential therapy, we make use of two medium frequency alternating these medium frequency currents are not identical & may differ in frequency up to 150Hz. Two oscillator of frequency are generated & are cross wisely applied to the body by means of four electrode pads. (CH1 & CH2) channel with one pair of pads
i.e. 2Nos of pads. One oscillator has a fixed frequency of 4000 Hz the other ranged in the frequency between 3850 Hz both oscillator interfere i.e. intersect inside the body resulting in a signal as a carrier & low frequency part (the difference in frequency) for the actual therapy. In simple words define the interferential therapy as when two medium frequency currents
i.e. CH1 & CH2 intersect with easy leading interference current to be generated at the place. For example, let us take two medium frequency current in CH1 =4000 Hz & CH2 = 3850 Hz. These two currents are applied to any part of body, the point where the current cross each other. The new beat frequency current set up is amplified which modulated i.e. AMF Amplified modulated medium frequency & the frequency new current is called interferential current which 150 Hz by varying the constant frequency of the first it is to produce a range of beat frequencies deep in the patient's tissue. Thus, it is possible to create any desired rate in the carrier current.
4 POLE MODES:
The maximum AMF is obtained in the intersection of the two applied alternating currents. The electrodes should be applied accurately. The balance controls (CH2) enable minor adjustment of the effective stimulation of the four pole method enabled selective stimulation of the deeper lying tissue & is highly of shoulders, knee, neck & lower back. In this mode there has to be strictly all the four pads that is two of CH.
4 POLE VECTOR METHOD:
In this mode i.e. 4 pole vector is selected, the 30 sec countdown starts to set properly in the channel i.e. (CH1 &CH2). In the order not to get jerk to the patient during 4 PV as when we increase the intensity, we are not able to understand the output current as it is varying continuously. As in the one of CH1 o/p constant while CH2 frequency or currents start varying. It automatically scans the full area applied (4 Pads) in this mode amplitude varies but frequency stable of one channel & vice versa for another channel.
2 POLE MODES:
In this mode the AMF interferential current is generated inside the unit & supplied to the patient through two electrodes. This method makes it very easy to localize the area of stimulation because the AMF is present in skin zones. In this mode it is not necessary to use all the four pads i.e. a pair of pads can be applied individually and two different places at a time.
BEAT FREQUENCY AND SCAN MODE:
Beat frequency is basically different between output frequencies of channels. This can be varied from 0 Hz to 150 Hz maximum by using beat frequency UP/DOWN keys on the front, 80-150 & 0- 10 they vary automatically beat frequency as per setting.
In the position 1/1 the oscillation retains the present base frequency for one second and then switches instantaneously to the sum frequency then return to the present base frequency and cycle repeats. These waveforms are strong and aggressive and broader. This program is recommended for chronic complaints demanding rigorous treatment.
In the position 1/5 the oscillation retains the present base frequency for five seconds, clamps during one second to the sum frequency for five seconds and then swings down to the present base frequency during one second. The cycle then repeats. This program is much milder and implicated by patients with acute and sub-acute complaints.
In the position 6/6 the oscillation is no longer held fixed for a period of time. It sweeps continuously upwards for six seconds and continuously for six seconds, always having the present base frequency and the present sum frequency (that is base frequency + sweep frequency) as it respective peaks and troughs of the three possibilities this is the mildest for acute and painful complaints.
ELECTRODE POSITIONING
Since four electrodes are used for application of interferential currents, the positioning of the electrodes is an important and needs special consideration in all cases. As the therapeutic low frequencies are only created where the two circuits “interfere” with each other the four electrodes should positioned in such a way that the currents intersect with in the area to be treated.
Finally increase the intensity gently and cautiously so that the patient starts feeling the current and increase the patient tolerance capacity.
If there is a difference in current in both the channels this can be equalized by the balance control. Channel is provided for this purpose. Usually this difference is caused due to difference in resistance in the body with two currents are passing.
The currents in CH1 & CH2 are independently measured.
INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY UNIT SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES:
TUMERS PERSON WITH CARDIC DISEASES, ANY SUPPURATIVE INFLAMMATIONS, INSIDE THE HEAD, ABDOMEN, AREA OF THE PREGNANT WOMAN, LOWER ABDOMEN AREA OF THE MENSTRUATING WOMEN, CHILDRENN UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE, BLEEDING AT THE SURFACE OR INTERNALLY.
SAFETY: Area under the treatment must be thoroughly wet for good electrical connection. Before connecting electrodes to the unit, be sure that output intensity control is at ZERO position. The termination of treatment of therapeutic procedure turns output control from 0 to 10. Collation soft paper towels gauze or cotton may be used between electrodes and skin for sanitary purpose and must be kept in the wet condition if patient complaint of discomfort it may be due to too much current, insufficient moistening of electrodes minor small denuded or hyper sensitivity of the patient. In any case, we turn intensity output control to ZERO and exams connecting electrodes as necessary. Skin abrasions may be covered with colloid or cold cream to prevent irritation. The patient should be placed in comfortable positions on a bed or a wooden table or chair.
LIMITATIONS : the electrical stimulation with lower frequency can be extremely painful, scaring and the maximum current that patient may be able to tolerate. It is not at all advisable to force higher intensity or current. It is advised not to force higher intensity beyond totalizing conditions. Basic rule is never used bare plate contact. Always use wetted cloth contact which prevents run way conditions.
FRONT PANNEL:
1) Selection of Decrease Modes Like Time, Frequency, Etc.
2) Selection of Increase Modes Like Time, Frequency, Etc.
3) Selection of Decrease Like Programs & Intensity.
4) Selection of Increase Like Programs & Intensity.
5) Switch for start/stop.
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IFT 125 PROGRAME TREATMENT DETAILS
PROG | TREATMENT NAME | TIMER | SCAN MODE | SWEEP PATTERN | TREATMENT MODE | IFT/RUSSIA | BEAT FREQUENCY |
1. | Adhesion Pains | 10 Min | 50-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
2. | Ankle Distortion | 12 Min | 75-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
3. | Bonypathology | 10 Min | 25-100Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
4. | Brachial Pain | 15 Min | 50-100Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
5. | Bronchial Asthama | 10 Min | 50-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
6. | Bursitis Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
7. | Capsulitis Pain | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
8. | Cervical Pain | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
9. | Cervicobrachial Pain | 12 Min | 25-100Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
10. | Contracture Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4PV | Russian | |
11. | Crackling Peritndnts | 15 Min | 50-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
12. | Croxd Ligaments Lens | 12 Min | 75-150Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
13. | Distortion Foot | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PV | ||
14. | Edema Pain | 15 Min | 50-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
15. | Epicondylitis Pain | 15 Min | 25-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PV | ||
16. | Epitrocleytis Pain | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
17. |
Gastric Atony |
10 Min | 25-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
18. | Gastric Ptosis | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
19. | Gonalgia pain | 10 Min | 50-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
20. | Gonoarthrosis Pain | 12 Min | 25-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
21. | Herpes Zoster | 10 Min | 50-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
22. | Hyprtonc Trpzis Mucs | 10 Min | 25-100Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | Russian | |
23. | Idiopathic Scoliosis | 10 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | Russian | |
24. | Intercrostal | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
25. | Ischialgia | 17 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
26. | Leg Syn Dromd Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
27. | Lumbago Pain | 12 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
28. | Lumbago Pain 2 | 20 Min | 25-100Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
29. | Lumbago (Lowbackpain) | 17 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
30. | Lumber Disc Hernia | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4PV | ||
31. | Lumber Muscle Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
32. | Lumber Spondy Losis | 15 Min | 50-150Hz | Reciprocal | 2P | ||
33. | Med. Ligament Strain | 12 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
34. | Menisus Lesion | 10 Min | 25-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
35. | Metatarsus Pain | 12 Min | 0-50Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
36. | Motor Paralysis Low | 15 Min | 25-100Hz | Trapizoidal | 4PX | ||
37. | Motor Paralysis Uper | 15 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
38. | Muscles Strengthening | 20 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
39. | Muscles Atrophy | 18 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4PV | Russian | |
40. | Muscles Bruises | 10 Min | 25-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
41. | Muscles hernis | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PV | ||
42. | Muscular Hypotonus | 20 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
43. | Muscular Sprain | 10 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
44. | Muscular Strains | 10 Min | 25-150Hz | Triangular | 2P | ||
45. | Myalgias Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
46. | Myositis Pain | 10 Min | 0-50Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
47. | Neuropathies Pain | 15 Min | 50-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
48. | Numb Sores Pain | 12 Min | 25-100Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
49. | Osteorthrts Knee Jnt | 15 Min | 50-100Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
50. | Paraesthesia | 10 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PX | ||
51. | Pelvic Pain | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
52. | Perathrts Shldr Pain | 7 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
53. | Peripheral Facial | 10 Min | 0-50Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
54. | Rad Humri Tenis Elbow | 17 Min | 25-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
55. | Reptred Fber Muscle | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Reciprocal | 2P | ||
56. | Reynaud - Disease | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Reciprocal | 2P | Russian | |
57. | Rheumarthritis Elbow | 10 Min | 25-100Hz | Reciprocal | 4PV | ||
58. | Rheumarthritis Knee | 12 Min | 0-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
59. | Sciatica Pain | 8 Min | 50-100Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
60. | Spondyloarthritis | 20 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4PX | ||
61. | Spiral Pain | 16 Min | 25-150Hz | Triangular | 4PV | ||
62. | Temporomandibular Pn | 20 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
63. | Tendinitis Sheth Hyg | 10 Min | 0-50Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
64. | Tendo Pathy | 15 Min | 0-50Hz | Triangular | 2P | Russian | |
65. | Tendon Vaginitis | 18 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
66. | Tenovaginitis | 15 Min | 0-150Hz | Triangular | 4P | ||
67. | Trigeminal Neuralgia | 15 Min | 0-50Hz | Trapizoidal | 2P | ||
68. | Trigeminus Neuralgia | 10 Min | 25-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4P | ||
69. | Ulnar Styloiditis | 15 Min | 75-150Hz | Reciprocal | 4PX | ||
70. | Valgus Bigtoe Pain | 10 Min | 0-150Hz | Trapizoidal | 4P | ||
71. | Angina Pectoris | 12 Min | Ultra Reiz Long | TNS | 100 | ||
72. | Ankle Sprain | 10 Min | Burst Deep | TNS | 100 | ||
73. | Arthritis Pain | 10 Min | Combination | TNS | 150 | ||
74. | Cervical Pain | 12 Min | Ultra Reiz | TNS | 75 | ||
75. | Dental Procedure | 10 Min | Continuous | TNS | 50 | ||
76. | Diabeties Pain | 20 Min | Sweep Mode | TNS | |||
77. | Dysmenor Rhial | 10 Min | Ultra Reiz Long | TNS | 100 | ||
78. | Facial Pain | 10 Min | Combination | TNS | 75 | ||
79. | Foot Drop | 15 Min | Burst Mode | TNS | 80 | ||
80. | Knee Pain | 15 Min | Burst Medium | TNS | 100 | ||
81. | Labour Zoster | 15 Min | Sweep Mode | TNS | 150 | ||
82. | Low Back Pain | 10 Min | Ultra Reiz Long | TNS | 100 | ||
83. | Mata Statc Bone Pain | 15 Min | Continuous | TNS | 100 | ||
84. | Morning Sickness | 15 Min | Burst Mode | TNS | 100 | ||
85. | Neuralgia | 15 Min | Burst Mode | TNS | |||
86. | Perpherl Herve Injry | 15 Min | Sweep Mode | TNS | 50 | ||
87. | Plantar Fasciitis | 15 Min | Burst Deep | TNS | 25 | ||
88. | Postoperative | 10 Min | Burst Deep | TNS | 150 | ||
89. | Radiating Pain | 15 Min | Continuous | TNS | 2 | ||
90. | Raynauds Disease | 12 Min | Burst Medium | TNS | 10 | ||
91. | Rheumatic Stife Neck | 15 Min | Ultra Reiz | TNS | |||
92. | Rheumatoid Arthritis | 12 Min | Ultra Reiz Long | TNS | |||
93. | Rotula Chondropathy | 20 Min | Combination | TNS | |||
94. | Scapular Pain | 15 Min | Sweep Mode | TNS | |||
95. | Sciatica | 15 Min | Continuous | TNS | 10 | ||
96. | Spondlytis PA. RA | 15 Min | Combination | TNS | |||
97. | Sudeck Syndrome | 18 Min | Continuous | TNS | 10 | ||
98. | Tendinitis Pain | 15 Min | Burst Deep | TNS | 25 | ||
99. | Tendon Pain | 15 Min | Sweep Mode | TNS | |||
100. | Wrist Drop | 10 Min | Burst Medium | TNS | 50 | ||
101. | Arteriosclerosic | 20 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 2 | ||
102. | Arthriosis Pain | 20 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 10 | ||
103. | Capsulitis Pain | 12 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 25 | ||
104. | Cardio Vscuir Disodr | 10 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 10 | ||
105. | Coxo - Arthrosis | 12 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 50 | ||
106. | Facial Palsy | 20 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 75 | ||
107. | Functional Paaralysi | 15 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 100 | ||
108. | Hysterical | 15 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 75 | ||
109. | Lonophoresis | 15 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 100 | ||
110. | Low Skin Resistrance | 10 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 2 | ||
111. | Muscle Stimulation | 10 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 75 | ||
112. | Muscle Strain | 15 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 100 | ||
113. | Muscle Weakness | 10 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 75 | ||
114. | Neuropraxiz | 12 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 150 | ||
115. | Post Srgcal Stmultsn | 10 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 100 | ||
116. | Re Education Muscle | 12 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 100 | ||
117. | Relaxadation Muscle | 12 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 10 | ||
118. | Resulting - Neurosis | 15 Min | Inter Galvanic Pulse | MS | 2 | ||
119. | Spastic Paralysis | 12 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 75 | ||
120. | Traumtic Neurosis | 15 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 100 | ||
121. | Vertigo Pain | 12 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 125 | ||
122. | Soft Tissu Injuries | 8 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 10 | ||
123. | Dermatological Cond. | 10 Min | Surge Faradic | MS | 150 | ||
124. | Degenerative Joint D | 15 Min | Inter Galvanic | MS | 2 | ||
125. | Chronic Sinusitis | 10 Min | Surge Faradic Long | MS | 125 |
DIGITAL ULTRASONIC:
DIGITAL ULTRASONIC
This Digital Ultrasonic is a Solid State C-MOS Technology Controlled unit for Continuous & pulse mode allows thermal and A-thermal Treatment.
MAIN FEATURES INCLUDES: -
1. High Performance Solid-State Generator-1Mhz.
2. Very easy & Perfect Operation.
3. Built-in-times with Automatic Cut-Off
4. Smart & portable unit Ideal for both clinic and Home.
5. Ergonomic Design.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ULTRASONIC THERAPY UNIT
1. GENERAL
ULTRASONIC THERAPY is the utilization of ultrasonic energy to treat human tissue. The energy is applied through a transducer head, which consists of a crystal mounted at the front.
The energy is applied to the part being treated through the transducer through a suitable coupling medium, viz. liquid paraffin of olive oil. The crystal vibrates and therefore when comes in contact with tissue provides a form of Micro-Massage. Massage, which has been used in the treatment of soft tissue lesions for thousands of years (i.e., a rhythmical pressure and relaxation is exerted on them), is now brought up to date by the use of ultrasonic energy. This enables treatment to be given to a greater depth than is possible manually and also when, at times of acute injuries, pressure cannot be exerted by hand because of intolerable pain to the patient.
When Ultrasonic therapy is given immediately after injuries have occurred, the absorption of oedema will be stimulated. This starts a cycle of events around the injured structures which reduces pain-this cause a lessening of muscle spasm and thus lower the pain level. Normal movements can therefore be performed almost at once, with the result that there are no residual waste products in the area, an absolute minimum of fibrous tissue is laid down there, therefore no chronic recovery stage.
In recent years ultrasonic therapy is become very widely used because of its quick and beneficial effects on injuries to soft tissues, with pulse ultrasonic output being recognized as perhaps one of the most important advances in treatment techniques. Having accepted that ultrasonic therapy is indicated in the treatment of recent injuries, it will be realized that with continuous output treatment becomes intolerable to the patient when the injury is really acute but at the same time when treatment would be most effective. Thus Problem is solved by applying ultrasonic energy in "bursts" or "pulse". The rest period between these bursts of output enables the circulation to cool the area so that there is not consequent build-up of heat. Since the effects of Ultrasound fades slowly, on pulse output they are continuous bit fading until the next cycle. This is true 'micro massage' without the side effects of heat.
2.INDICATION: (Continuous/pulse Ultrasound).
1. Continuous Ultrasound (Heat and Micro-Massage)
2. Chronic Neuromata
3. Myalgia
4. Sudek's syndrome
Tethered scar Tissue:
This should be treated as early as possible and the increased circulation so that freeze the pain.
Pulse output is preferred for following indications:
Severe sprain and strains of muscle fibres, tendons and Ligaments.
Previously these used to take weeks to get full function but with ultrasound now take days.
Injured hands or feet; the immediate use of ultrasonic therapy prevents the formation of fibrous tissue, by the absorption of the free blood etc., making the early restoration of function possible when the fracture allow. Dislocation of Fractures or near joints: these too should be treated immediately to prevent adhesions forming as the result of unabsorbed free fluids.
Hematoma from severe muscle tears and Haemarthrosis from trauma or haemophilia: the quick absorption of free blood is essential for speedy restoration of function.
Acute Tenosynovitis, Tendonitis, De-Quevain's Steno sing Tendo-Vaginities etc., quick recovery.
Acute Synovitis or Capsulitis: quick recovery.
Carpel tunnel syndrome: often effective.
Ridiculer nerve pains, i.e., Brachial Neuritis, Intercostal Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica etc., pulse ultrasound given to the appropriate nerve roots gives immediate reduction in pain. Herpes Zoster: the residual nerve pain is greatly reduced by 50% of the patients. Ankylosing Spondylitis: most effective in early stages, reduces pain and increase mobility. This progressive disease can be kept at a very slow pace of progression if repeated courses of treatment are given.
Scar Tissue: Early treatment prevents keloid scar formation and softens existing new scars.
Neuromata: It is new scar formation. This pain will be Stopped completely.
Technical Specifications:
Ultrasonic nominal frequency : 1 MHZ,
Ultrasonic Output : 15 Acoustic was Maximum
Ultrasonic power density mode : 3.5 watts/cm² Continuous and pulse
Operation Treatment Time : 0 to 10 minutes.
Audio alarm at the treatment : Electronic timer with digital display
Power input : 200 V 50 Hz
Operating Procedure:
1. Turn the power control knob to fully anti clockwise
2. Plug transducer in socket.
3. Connect mains plug and switch on, green light on switch indicates power.
4. Place Transducer in Holder.
5. Set treatment time with fast slow switch to desired time.
6. Remove transducer from holder.
7. Apply paraffin oil or ultrasound jelly to applicator.
8. Select continuous or pulse mode and pulse ratio (in pulsed mode).
9. Increase power to desired level.
10. Apply the head to affected area and commence treatment.
11. At the end of treatment indicated by Audio alarm reduce power to minimum place transducer in holder.
FRONT PANEL:
1. Display for Digital Timer 2.Switch for Selecting Pulse/Cont. 3. Display for Power Output 4. Knob for Increasing/decreasing Intensity 5. Switch for Decreasing Treatment Timer 6. Switch for Increasing Treatment Timer 7. Switch for Start/Stop 8. Output for Handle |
PRECAUTIONS:
The equipment should not be switched on without placing the head on the part of the body to be treated as otherwise irreparable damage would occur to the crystal and the treatment head. Switch off the equipment before removing the head after the completion of treatment. The treatment head should not be allowed to remain stationary during treatment; otherwise, it may cause overheating of the tissue.Some cooping medium like paraffin liquid or jelly, must be used during the Treatment. To avoid excess sensation of heat, ensure that patient can appreciate the degree of heating. This equipment is to be operated on 220-240 AC volts 50 Hz mains supply only and the user should ensure proper earth (ground) of the mains supply. In the event of any fault and repair contact
DEEP HEAT
WHEN TO USE
The relief of muscular pain and stiffness including back and rheumatic pain, sciatica, Fibrositis, srains and chilablains. Can be used before or after exercise. Muscle pain caused By over-exertion, muscle cramps and especially trigger points (muscle "knots") are all Common and sometimes severe, but often mistaken for other kinds of problems.
How it works
Deep Heat generates penetrating warmth in aching, injured and sore muscles. Deep Heat Pain Max Strength can be used before and after exercise and contains ingredients that Provide pain-relief plus heat. Heat therapy helps to increase blood supply to relax and soothe.
SAFETY NOTES:
Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients or painkillers. Not to be used in Children under 5 years. Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, breast feeding and asthmatic 1. Insert Both Heat Pad 2. Rotate the knob as per |
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