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Model: EMS Stimulator The Digital EMS Stimulator uses a low voltage to target motor nerves (responsible for muscle movements) to cause a specific muscle contraction. Contraction/relaxation of muscles has been found to effectively treat a variety of musculoskeletal and vascular conditions. An EMS stimulator differs from other types of units in that it is designed to neuromuscular stimulation to prevent or retard disuse atrophy, facilitate strengthening programs, re-educate muscles following orthopedic surgery/joint replacement, encourage proper gait training, retard shoulder subluxation, and reduce muscle spasms from chronic pain syndromes. The liquid crystal display clearly shows the stimulating mode/ pulse width/ pulse rate and displays the timer. This EMS stimulator comes complete with a portable carrying case, battery clip, 9 volt battery, and an easy to follow set up guide.
EMS Stimulator Technical Specifications:
- Channel: dual, isolated between channels
- Output waveform: asymmetric square pulse
- Amplitude: adjustable 0-80 MA, peak @ 500 ohm each channel
- Pulse Rate: adjustable 2-120 Hz
- Pulse Width: adjustable 50-260 us
- Cycle on Time: adjustable 1-30 seconds
- Cycle off Time: adjustable 1-45 seconds
- Mode: Synchronous, Constant and Alternate
- Battery: one 9 volt
EMS Stimulator Mode Functions:
- Synchronous (S) - The pulses of Channel 1 and Channel 2 are synchronous. While Channel 1 is activated, Channel 2 will be activated simultaneously. The pulses active and inactive duration is controlled by ON TIME and OFF TIME.
- Constant (C) - Both Channel 1 and Channel 2 are continuous pulses under an adjustable pulse rate. The functions of ON TIME, OFF TIME and RAMP are all disabled.
- Alternate (A) - The pulses of Channel 1 and Channel 2 are Alternative. When Channel 1 is activated, Channel 2 will be inactivated and vice versa.

NOTE: These units are approved by the FDA. The FDA authorization number for these units is K002336. Fax your prescription to 661-702-7997.
Recommend Manufacturer HCPC: E0730.
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