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Physioter D60 | Physioter D60 |
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| Dec 20, 2007 at 08:24 AM | ||
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The Physioter D60 is a twin-channel unit designed to perform electrotherapy with all types of currents used in electrotherapy. The unit's memory contains a therapy program bank for 76 ailments, with several programs for each ailment. User's own settings can be stored in the memory. The unit is capable of operating in CC (constant current) and CV (constant voltage) modes. Its features include electrodiagnostics (I/t curve) and electrode wear measurement. 1. MultifunctionalityThe Physioter D60 is designed to perform electrotherapy with all types of currents. In addition, it features automatic electrodiagnostics, i.e. drawing of an I/t (Strength-Duration) curve. The unit's functionality in enhanced with the capability of storing set parameters for future reuse. Therapy of typical ailments can employ one of the built-in therapy programs consisting of a number of successive therapeutic procedures. Moreover, user's own therapy programs can be created and stored in the unit's memory. A new feature of the D6 series units is the electrode resistance measurement. It is done with leads specially designed for this purpose, colored blue. One wire is connected to an electrode, the other to a spot electrode. The measurement is done by applying and slightly pressing the spot electrode to the surface of the silicon electrode
2. Full twin-channel capabilityWith its modern twin-channel design, the Physioter D60 permits performing simultaneous therapy on two patients. 3. CC and CV modesThe Physioter D60 can operate in two modes: constant current (CC) and constant voltage (CV). The difference lies in the parameter that is stabilized - for CC the current is maintained stable, for CV - it is voltage. The CV mode is available only for currents generated in one channel (and thus not for, e.g. interferential currents) and is used for contact work (e.g. with simultaneous electrotherapy and ultrasound therapy). 4. Built-in therapy programsThe unit's memory contains a bank of therapy programs developed for most frequent ailments and injuries. In performing electrostimulation, users have at their disposal several therapy programs for each of 76 ailments. 5. User's program memoryThe unit is capable of storing user's own therapy programs and waveforms in 40 cells of memory. A maximum of eight such sets can be stored. If a stored set is used, the unit will automatically switch currents during therapy. 6. Types of current generated
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8. Automatic electrodiagnostic featureThe Physioter D60, like its predecessor Physioter D50, offers the capability of automatically calculating drawing an I/t curve and quantitative testing of the nervous-muscular system.
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