|
|
|
|
| 2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device |
| Model Number |
Product Name |
Availability |
Price |
| EMS 6500 |
2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device |
In-Stock. Order Now
|
$69.00 |
ADD TO CART |
|
|
|
|
|
This advanced technology 2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device
has digital controls. The unit exceeds in treating
sports muscle injures and muscle exercise. It has a timer
feature that can record not only how many times the unit has
been used for treatment but also the cumulative time the
EMS unit has been used for treatment. Comes with 5 year warranty against mechanical defects.
Features:
- High Quality Reusable Electrodes (pk 4)
- Fault management-Provides status updates on chassis,
module, interfaces and the mapping of system log (syslog)
messages and MIB traps to alarms.
- 1 nine volt batteries
- Carrying Case
- High Quality Lead Wires.
- Performance monitoring-Provides statistics such
as CPU and memory usage on the supervisor and backplane utilization.
2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device enables
service providers an intuitive user interface, the 2nd
Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device eases and
accelerates deployment, enables efficient operation of
large network environments, and streamlines the provisioning process.
An advanced and modern Digital Neuromuscular Stimulation Unit, 2nd Generation Tens and EMS
Pain Relief Device is a Digital Muscle Stimulator or
2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device is providing
"passive" exercise by sending electrical impulses or signals
to the selected muscle or muscle groups to contract and relax them.
2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device are
also known in some circles of the United States by the name Neuromuscular Simulator (NMS).
GENERAL INFORMATION:
What is it? 2nd Generation Tens and EMS
Pain Relief Device is a pain control treatment.
It is often called TENS for short. A TENS unit is a portable,
pocket-sized, battery-powered device. The TENS unit uses mild,
safe electrical signals to help control pain.
When is TENS used to control pain?
A TENS unit treats
many kinds of pain. It can help lessen acute (short-term)
pain, like after surgery or an accident. Chronic pain (long-term),
like arthritis, back or muscle pain, or cancer pain may also
be lessened with TENS. Some people have trouble taking pain medicine.
TENS is a safe, drug-free way to help control pain for these people as well.
How does 2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device work?
2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device lessens pain by
sending painless electrical impulses through electrodes (sticky patches)
placed on the skin. The electrical signals travel from the TENS unit
through wires to the electrodes.
The signal then passes to the nerves under the skin. These nerves take
messages to the brain about what they feel, such as touch, warmth,
pressure and pain. 2nd Generation Tens and EMS Pain Relief Device signals can
replace the message of pain on these nerves with a tingling sensation.
This changes your impression of the pain.
Its signals may also increase the amount of
endorphins in your body. Endorphins are a pain-relieving chemical made naturally by your body.
The electrodes are put in different places on your skin.
Where the electrodes are placed depends on the type
and location of your pain. The electrodes may be
placed to "cover" or "surround" the painful area.
This works very well with muscle pain, spasms, or
painful joints as in arthritis. Or, the electrodes may be
placed to "capture" the pain as with the pain of a surgery incision
(cut). The electrodes may be put between an injured nerve and the brain when a nerve has been hurt.
Putting the electrodes in the correct place
is very important. If the electrodes are put in
the wrong place your pain may not be lessened.
The pain could even get worse if the electrodes are
placed incorrectly. The electrodes should never be put near the eyes.
The electrodes should also not be put over the nerves from the neck to the throat or brain.
| Technical data |
|
| 3 TENS Modes: | Synchronous, Constant, Alternate. |
| 2 EMS Modes: | Synchronous, Alternate. |
| Pulse Width: | 30 ~ 300µS, (10µS / step). |
| Pulse Rate: | 1 ~ 150Hz, 45 adjustable frequencies. |
| On Ramp: | Adjustable 1~6 seconds. |
| Cycle ON Time: | Adjustable 1~30 seconds. |
| Cycle OFF Time: | Adjustable 1~30 seconds. |
| Wave Form: | Asymmetrical Bi-phasic square pulse. |
| Timer: | 1 ~ 60min. (1min. / step). |
| Adjustable intensity levels: | 40 Volts peak to peak 500 ohms load. |
| Output current: | 80 mA |
| Patient Compliance Meter: | Memory of the accumulated time from 0 ~ 999minutes of executed applications. |
| Certification: |
CE/ISO 13485 |
Package includes:
- 1 pair of lead wires.
- 3 packs of electrodes (4/pack).
- Carrying case.
- Users manual.
- Belt clip.
- Warranty.
- Batteries.
| Comparison of the Two TENS/EMS combo units |
| | 2nd Gen TENS/EMS | Twim Stim Plus TENS/EMS |
| TENS function | Yes (3 modes) | Yes (3 modes) |
| EMS function | Yes (2 modes) |
Yes (2 modes) |
| No.of Channels |
Two |
Four |
| Battery | Yes, 9V |
Yes, 9V |
| AC Adapter |
No |
Yes |
| Pulse Width | 30 ~ 300µS, (10µS / step) |
50 ~ 250µS, (10µS / step) |
| Pulse Rate | 1 ~ 150Hz, 45 adjustable frequencies |
Pulse Rate: 20 ~ 120Hz |
| Timer | 1 ~ 60min. (1min. / step) |
2 Timers: CH1&CH2: 1 ~ 60min. (1min. / step), CH3&CH4: 1 ~ 60min (1min. / step) |
| Belt Clip |
Yes |
No, soft carrying case with waist belt |
| Warranty Period |
5 Year |
1 Year |
| Size | 4 in. X 2.25 in. X 1 in. |
6 in.X 3.25 in.X 1 in. |
| Output current | 80 mA |
80 mA |

Indications:
Back pain, Neck pain, Labor pain, Joint pain, Arthritis, Post-op pain, Post-traumatic acute pain and Chronic Pain.
Warranty Terms:(Please Read):
The warranty for this product covers the device itself and its power cord (where applicable). The warranty does not cover damages
caused by normal wear and tear, misuse, or abuse of the device or any of its components. Please keep in mind that Lead Wires (the wires that connect the device to the electrodes) are not covered under the
manufacturer’s warranty for this device. The periodic replacement of lead wires and disposable electrodes is part of the upkeep of any electrotherapy device.
|
|
|