acco Portable Ultrasound Therapy Machine 1 Mhz - US15
acco Portable Ultrasound Therapy Machine 1 Mhz - US15
acco Portable Ultrasound Therapy Machine 1 Mhz
acco Portable Ultrasound Therapy Machine 1Mhz is a compact design model. It is one of the best Ultrasound Therapy Machine for Home use. It comes in carry bag and can be best model for Home visit purpose and Home use. The machine is electric operated and all accessories are included.
Features:
- Digital Ultrasonic 1 Mhz
- Compact Model
- Continuous & Pulse Mode
- Easy to operate
- Soft Touch buttons
- Adjustable Pulse Ratio
- Portable & Compact Model
- Easy to carry
- Electric Operated
- Comes in carry bag
Technical Specifications:
Model: Digital
Ultrasound: 1 Mhz
Mode: Continuous & Pulse
Display: LED
Pulse Ration: 1:1, 1:3, 1:5, 1:7, 1:9, 1:15
Output Current: For 3.5 W/cm2 for Continuous & Pulse
Operating Voltage: 220 V
Dimension: 13x13x7 cm
Weight: 1.2 Kg
Standard Accessories:
US Head & Cable: 1 Set (1Mhz)
Main Cord: 1 Pc (Attached with Unit)
Ultrasound Gel: 1 Bottle (250 ML)
Carry Bag: 1 Pc
Indications:
Physiotherapy Ultrasound Machine may help treat the following symptoms:
- Joint pain
- Neck and Back Pain
- Arthritis
- Sports Injuries
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Ligament sprains
- Tendinitis, Scar Tissue healing and Muscle Strain
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)
- Ultrasound should not be used near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete and over a healing Fracture
- Ultrasound should not be used on unconscious patients