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Physician Lead Manual
Electromagnetic Interference. 
Strong electromagnetic fields can 
potentially turn the stimulator off, or cause uncomfortable or jolting 
stimulation. Patients should be counseled to avoid or exercise care 
around:
Theft detectors or security screeners
Power lines or power generators
Electric steel furnaces and arc welders
Large, magnetized stereo speakers
Precautions
Physician training is required.
Medical Devices/Therapies. 
The following medical therapies or 
procedures may turn stimulation off or may cause permanent damage 
to the implant, particularly if used in close proximity to the device:
lithotripsy
electrocautery: Do not use monopolar cautery.
external defibrillation
radiation therapy
ultrasonic scanning
high-output ultrasound
If any of the above is required by medical necessity, refer to “Instruc-
tions for the Physician” on page 16. Ultimately, however, the device 
may need to be explanted as a result of associated failure.
Automobiles and Other Equipment. 
Patients should not operate 
automobiles, other motorized vehicles, or potentially dangerous 
machinery/equipment with therapeutic stimulation turned on. Stimu-
lation must be turned off first. Sudden stimulation changes, if they 
occur, may distract patients from attentive operation of the vehicle or 
equipment.