Bioness Integrated Therapy System, Version 2.0, Mobile Configuration, 24" Displa
Bioness Integrated Therapy System, Version 2.0, Mobile Configuration, 24" Display with Software
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Bioness Integrated System (BITS) Mobile Configuration
Bioness Integrated Therapy System Version 3.0, Hardware It - 55" Display, BITS S
Bioness Integrated Therapy System Version 3.0, Hardware It - 55" Display, BITS Software Kit, BITS PC Kit, BITS Balance Accessory Kit, and BITS Balance Platform Kit
(20) Per Case - Electronic Digital Massager with TENS & EMS Functions -12 Modes
(20) Per Case - Electronic Digital Massager with TENS & EMS Functions -12 Modes of Therapy - 2 Separate Channels- Includes: device, lead wires, USB Type Charger Included and (1) pack of electrodes, instruction manual 20
The g.Estim FES is a programmable constant-current stimulator that can deliver e
The g.Estim FES is a programmable constant-current stimulator that can deliver electrical pulses with alternating polarities, lengths, amplitudes as well as trains of such pulses. The applied part is galvanic isolated. The stimulator is powered by a combination of USB bus-power and battery power. The host computer must use Microsoft Windows. The stimulator is controlled via a software API that uses a USB connection. A host application can be situated on top of the API and can control the stimulator.
The Elite Medical Supply of NY PMD2000 Multi-Mode Stimulator (MMS) (the Device)
The Elite Medical Supply of NY PMD2000 Multi-Mode Stimulator (MMS) (the Device) is a battery and 110V wall adapter powered electrotherapy devices intended for clinic and outpatient rehabilitative therapy, acute postoperative care and home use for patients suffering from a variety of chronic pain issues. Prescribed by a physician, it gives the clinician a variety of electrotherapy modes to treat a range of indications. The Device is designed for clinician and patient ease of use and provides safe and effective dispensing of the desired electrotherapy treatment. The Intended Use Environment is Home Healthcare but the Device can also be used in a Chiropractic, Physical Therapy or Pain Management Clinic.The Device uses a tactile button user interface for control of the operating system and therapy amplitude settings. The Device has a liquid crystal character display which provides information to the user and displays the current therapy settings.The Device’s therapeutic output is transmitted through the patient lead wires to the cutaneous hydrogel electrodes affixed to the user’s skin. The energy generated by the Device is conveyed, via the patient lead wires and cutaneous electrodes, through the patients skin to excite either the underlying motor nerves to elicit involuntary muscle contractions or the sensory nerves to manage pain.
The Elite Medical Supply of NY EMS100 Tri-Wave Combination Stimulator (the Devic
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