Product Description
Electronic Stimulator:
(a) Student Stimulators;- Output 0-25 DC in two steps,duration .5 or 1.5 ms frequency 5 to 100 c/s in 11 steps,models,single,repetitive or an external trigger, for 220v 50Hz.
Comprehensive Therapy ModesThe Electronic Stimulator is equipped to deliver TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation), and IFT (Interferential Therapy) for a range of clinical applications, including pain management, muscle strengthening, and deep tissue stimulation. These modes offer flexibility for various patient needs without the requirement for extra attachments.
Safety and Energy EfficiencyEngineered with integrated overcurrent protection and an insulated enclosure, this device ensures optimal electrical safety during operation. It is energy conscious, operating at only 20 Watts and is suitable for diverse electrical environments with its 110-220 Volt range, making it both safe and cost-efficient for continuous hospital usage.
User-Friendly Design for HospitalsBuilt with a durable mild steel exterior, the stimulator is designed to withstand rigorous hospital environments. The clear interface and four isolated channels allow precise therapy delivery to multiple sites and patients simultaneously, streamlining workflows and improving patient throughput.
FAQs of Electronic Stimulator:
Q: How should the Electronic Stimulator be used for therapy sessions?
A: To begin a session, connect the necessary leads to the patient and select the required therapy mode (TENS, EMS, or IFT) on the device. Adjust intensity as needed for patient comfort, and always monitor the patient during use. Follow the hospitals clinical protocols for specific therapy durations.
Q: What benefits do TENS, EMS, and IFT modes offer?
A: TENS is primarily used to control pain by blocking pain signals, EMS helps in muscle strengthening and rehabilitation, and IFT provides deep tissue stimulation for pain relief and improved circulation. These therapies are commonly used in physical rehabilitation and pain management.
Q: When is it safe to operate the Electronic Stimulator?
A: The device is intended for use within an ambient operating temperature range of 10C to 40C. Ensure the device is connected to a stable power source of 110-220 V and visually inspect for any damage or loose leads before each use for added safety.
Q: Where is this stimulator best utilized?
A: This Electronic Stimulator is designed specifically for clinical settings, such as hospitals and physiotherapy departments, where multi-mode electrotherapy and safe, efficient operation are required.
Q: What safety features does this device provide?
A: The stimulator is engineered with overcurrent protection and a fully insulated enclosure. These features significantly reduce electrical hazards, protecting both patients and operators during therapy.
Q: Are any accessories or special discs required for operation?
A: No additional accessories, abrasive discs, or extra components are needed. The device is ready for hospital therapy use as delivered.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the Electronic Stimulator?
A: Wipe the outer surface with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or immersing the device in liquids. Regularly inspect leads and connectors for wear and ensure all channels remain free of debris for optimal performance.