Digital Tens Unit Product Details
Product Details:
Digital T.E.N.S.* (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator/ Stimulation) is an electrical impulse generator that is used to relieve post operative, acute and chronic pain.
It is used for peripheral types of pain and not those of central origin.
Assessment of electrode placement involves trial and error, knowledge of neurophysiology to include peripheral nerve roots, dermatomes and trigger points are areas that are most helpful when assessing electrode placement to relieve the patient's pain.
Complete with 1 pkg of 4 reusable electrodes, lead wires and carry case.
Product Highlights:
- Complete with 1 pkg of 4 reusable electrodes, lead wires and carry case.
Weight, Dimensions, and Specifications:
Power Source :: | Operated by 9v battery |
Channel :: | Dual, isolated |
Amplitude :: | Adjustable 0 80 mA 500 ohm load each channel |
Output Voltage :: | Adjustable, 0 40v |
Pulse Rate :: | Adjustable, 0 40v |
Pulse Width :: | 30 ~ 300 µs adjustable |
Wave Form :: | Asymmetrical bi-phasic rectangular pulse |
Timer :: | 1 60 minutes auto-off |
Stimulation Mode :: | Burst: PW adjustable
Constant: PR/PW adjustable 3 Modulation Capacities: M: PR/PW modulation A(SD1): PR/PW modulation S(SD2): PR/PW modulation |
Treatment Memory Function :: | Memorize the last set of operation records |
Reset Memory Function :: | Yes |
Compliance Timer :: | Total record time is 999 minutes |
Reset Compliance Timer :: | Yes |
Low Battery :: | Yes |
Function Control Cover :: | Yes |
Intensity Control Cover :: | N/A |
Belt Clip :: | Metal belt clip for strength (Rotates 360°) |
Weight :: | 90 grams (without battery) |
Size :: | 95 mm x 60 mm x 25mm |
Display :: | Output indicator, Low batt. Output amplitude (mA) PW, PR, Timer, Compliance Timer, Stimulation Modes |
Includes :: | Complete with 1 pkg of 4 reusable electrodes, lead wires and carry case. |
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