TENS / Electroestimulator MIO CARE BEAUTY - 2 CHANNELS |
MAIN FEATURES:
- 2 independent channels simulator;
- Compensated biphasic square wave: avoid hazardous thermic effect of polarization;
- Asynchronous channels working (lipolysis);
- Digital easy to use keyboard;
- Remaining therapy time and programs instructions shown on graphic display;
- Internal rechargeable battery pack
- Maximum intensity 200 mApp;
- Compliance with 93/42/EEC MDD (medical device CE0476).
CONTENTS:
- TENS and EMS simulator with graphic display
- 2 connection cables with splitters (8 electrodes connection)
- User manual and electrodes positions manual
- 16 electrodes
- Internal rechargeable battery with battery charger
- Box
- Carriage bag
COMPENSATED BIPHASIC SQUARE WAVE
Why we persist so much on this concept?
Electrostimulation produce a muscular contraction or a physical reaction thanks to an electrical impulse. This electrical impulse can be described through bi or tri-dimensional graphics. The area of the waveform represents the energy stimulating the body. Of course, we need a minimum quantity to stimulate. Using an electrical impulse, the larger is the treatment area, the higher will be the physical reaction.
A square wave can stimulate using lower impulse width and intensity than a triangular wave, being at the same time more comfortable for the patient.
The impulse must be compensated (the positive part of the wave must be followed by an equivalent negative part) to avoid cellular polarization and the hazardous thermic effect.
A monophasic wave is less efficient and can also overheating internal prosthesis.
COMPENSATED BIPHASIC SQUARE WAVE AS A NECESSARY SAFETY WARRANTY!
20 Medical programs |
15 Beauty programs |
Conventional tens (fast) |
Firming up – upper limbs and trunk |
Endorphinic tens (delayed) |
Firming up – lower limbs |
Tens at maximum values |
Toning up – upper limbs and trunk |
Anti-inflammatory |
Toning up – lower limbs |
Neck pain/cervicogenic headache |
Definition – upper limbs and trunk |
Backache/sciatic pain |
Definition – lower limbs |
Sprains/bruises |
Modelling |
Vascularization |
Microlifting |
Muscle relaxant |
Lipolysis - abdomen |
Haematomas |
Lipolysis - thighs |
Atrophy prevention |
Lipolysis - glutei and hips |
Atrophy (trophism rehabilitation) |
Lipolysis - arms |
Hand and wrist pain |
Tissue elasticity |
Plantar stimulation |
Capillarization |
Epicondylitis |
Heaviness in legs |
Epitroclea |
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Periarthritis |
Microcurrent |
Stress incontinence |
Urgency incontinence |
Dimensions: 60 X 135 X 19 mm |
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