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| | Digital High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Stimulation UnitDescription Digital High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Stimulation Unit Digital Galvanic Stimulation is most useful in acute injuries associated with major tissue trauma with bleeding or swelling.In contrast to TENS or IFC units, which apply alternating current,Galvanic Stimulators apply direct current. Direct current creates an electrical field over the treated area that, theoretically, changes blood _ow and moves _uids. The positive pad behaves like ice, causing reduced circulation to the area under the pad and reduction in swelling. The negative pad behaves like heat, causing increased circulation, reportedly speeding healing. Single channel with two active outputs and one dispersive return 0 - 240 volts maximum output (single channel, 500-ohm load); 0 - 350 volts maximum (open circuit) Twin-peaked, monophasic waveform with fixed interpulse interval 0 - 350 volts maximum amplitude (500-ohm load) 5- MicroSec pulse duration 100- MicroSec interpulse interval 1 Hz - 120 Hz adjustable frequency; 1 Hz/step Continuous, alternating stimulation mode Manufacturer: PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES Sold by: Each Base HCPCS: E1399 You May Also Like | |
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