acco Mini Muslce Stimulator Machine Portable - ABS Body
acco Mini Muslce Stimulator Machine Portable - ABS Body
Brand : | acco |
Product Code : | MS01-ABS Mini EMS |
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acco Mini Muslce Stimulator Machine Portable - EMS Machine
acco Mini Muscle Stimulator Machine, a compact design Physiotherapy Equipment for Home use. The Muscle Stimulator is Electric Operated and a very light weight model. It’s Easy to carry. The Physiotherapy machine can also be used for Home use for Patient & for Visits by Physiotherapist.
Features:
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Best for
different Chronic & other Pain management
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Single channel
MS
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MS currents: Interrupted
Galvanic & Surge Faradic
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Adjustable
Frequency
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Light Weight
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Portable &
Compact Model
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Best for Home
Use and Home Visit purpose
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Easy to carry
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Electric
Operated
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Comes in Carry
Bag
Technical Specifications:
Model: Analog
MS Channel: Single Channel (2 Pads)
Treatment Mode (MS): Surge
Faradic & Interrupted Galvanic
Surge Duration: Upto 10
Output
Characteristics: Constant Current (CC)
Operating Voltage: 220 V
Dimension: 14x13x6 cm
Weight: 950 Grams
Standard Accessories:
Red Wires: 1 Pc
Black Wires: 1 Pc
Square Rubber
Electrodes: 2 Pecs
Velcro Strap: 1 Set (1 Small, 1 Medium
& 1 Large)
Pen
Electrode: 1 Pc
Main Cord: 1 Pc (Attached
with Unit)
Ultrasound
Gel: 1 Bottle (250
ML)
Carry Bag: 1 Pc
Indications:
Combination unit may help treat the following
symptoms:
- Joint pain
- Neck and Back
Pain
- Endometriosis
- Arthritis
- Sports Injuries
- Multiple
Sclerosis
- Fibromyalgia
- Paralysis
- Bell’s Palsy
- Painful Diabetic
Neuropathy
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Increase Blood Circulation
Contraindications:
Although it is safe for most people, experts
recommend that in below mentioned situation, avoid Electrotherapy treatment
unless a doctor advises its use.
- Pregnant women: Pregnant women should avoid
using TENS in the abdominal and pelvic regions.
- People with epilepsy: Applying electrodes to the
head or neck of people with epilepsy may
induce seizures.
- People with a pacemaker or another type of
electrical or metal implant.
- Electrotherapy should not be used in areas of
the body where cancerous lesions exist.
- The treatment should not be applied in areas of the skin that are swollen, infected, or inflamed (e.g. varicose veins)