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Gymna Duo 400 Device for electrotherapy applications Full color touch screen navigation Enlarged therapy screens in dashboard design Guided Therapy System (GTS) Medical E-book with Anatomical library Customisation ...
GymnaUniphy

... Electrostimulator was developed to implement its potential uses in the medical, rehabilitation and physiotherapy fields. 53 Sport – 29 Fitness – 16 Beauty – 11 Rehabilitation – 33 Pain ...


PhysioGo for DEMANDING CUSTOMERS It is a 3-channel device offering great therapeutic possibilities. Depending on its features, the device can apply as many as 5 therapies available, i.e. electrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, combined ...

... intractable pain • Temporary relief of post -traumatic acute pain • Temporary relief of post -surgical acute pain Indications for DC (Direct Current) Mode: • Relaxation of muscle spasm Indications for Iontophoresis: • ...

FEEL THE WELLNESS Enhance & Restore Functional Ability & Quality of Life Stress and debilitating pain in people requires specialized medical care. This type of care is focused on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a ...
Johari Digital Healthcare

... battery powered device Adjustable treatment timer and compliance meter Choose between biphasic or monophasic waveforms (AC or DC) Optional external trigger input to be used with a heel or hand switch Indications ...

... Biphasic, High Volt Pulsed Galvanic, Microcurrent, TENS-Asymmetrical Biphasic, TENS-Symmetrical Biphasic and Galvanic (Continuous DC) waveforms. In addition the clinician can set on/off times, up and down ramps, pulse ...
Mettler Electronics

Microcurrent Therapy uses extremely tiny electrical currents (amounts of electricity measured in millionths of an ampere, or micro amps, symbolized as µA ) to help relieve pain and heal soft tissues of the body. The "Microcurrent" designation ...
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