Neurodyn Portable TENS is a transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulator intended for physical rehabilitation treatments.
It is made up of the following currents: TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and low frequency alternating current.
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The Neurodyn Portable TENS can be operated with a 9V battery or connected to the electrical network and also has 2 output channels with independent intensity controls, a manual trigger button for the TENS current and a transport case.
Device that operates in the following modes:
TENS:Normal mode (TENS: conventional) | TENS Vf: (TENS with automatic frequency variation) | TENS Vif (TENS with automatic intensity and frequency variation) | TENS Ac (TENS Acupuncture) | BURST (TENS modulated in pulse trains at 2Hz).
Equipment information
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Indications
• Symptomatic relief and treatment of chronic pain;
• Increase in local blood circulation;
• Symptomatic relief of acute post-traumatic pain;
• Symptomatic relief of acute post-operative pain. -
Technical Characteristics
• Bivolt 127/220V | 50/60Hz;
• Output channels: 2 amplitude independent channels;
• Dimensions:
• Length: 14.0 cm
• Width: 8.0 cm
• Height: 4.0 cm
• Weight: 0.2 kg
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Accessories
• 1 power supply (Code 03049001);
• 1 black two-way electrostimulation cable (Code 03049008);
• 1 orange two-way electrostimulation cable (Code 03049009);
• 1 transport case;
• 4 conductive rubber electrodes 5cm x 3cm (Code 03026024);
• 1 digital operations manual (Code 03040004);
• 1 tube with gel with cap. 100g – Anvisa registration No. 80122200001 – manufacturer: RMC GEL CLÍNICO (Code 03044001).
The use of cables, electrodes and other accessories other than those specified above may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment. The device and its characteristics may undergo changes without prior notice.
TENS Current
TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation) current is a biphasic asymmetric waveform that has a short pulse duration and is capable of strongly stimulating nerve fibers in the skin and/or muscle. TENS is a classic current for the treatment of pain via sensory stimulation, and the stimulus is well tolerated by the patient, even at relatively high intensities.