Description
- Neuromuscular low frequency electrical stimulator (hereinafter referred to as stimulator) is a low frequency impulse voltage for treatment, will be a specific low frequency bidirectional symmetrical square wave pulse voltage on the human body, suitable for the treatment of hemiplegia patients with cerebrovascular accident sequela.
- Advantages
- The Ⅰ grade (complete nerve loss) : the output pulse frequency is 500Hz, the modulated wave frequency is continuously adjustable from 0.5Hz to 5Hz, and the tolerance is ±15%. The Ⅱ gear (partially denerved) : the output pulse frequency is continuously adjustable from 0.5Hz to 5Hz, and the tolerance is±15%.
- The treatment timing can be adjusted in six stages: 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, 25min and 30min, and the time difference of each stage is ±10%.
- Two-way asymmetric square waves.
- Scope of Application
- Adjuvant treatment of hemiplegia patients with sequelae of cerebrovascular accidents.
- Contraindications
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- The pathological progression of multiple sclerosis worsens.
- There is a large metal foreign body at the treatment site.
- A malignant tumor.
- Tuberculosis (TB).
- Thrombophlebitis.
- Tetanus.