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UltraMARP D79 series - ultrasound and associated therapy
UltraMARP D89 Combo | UltraMARP D89 Combo |
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| May 30, 2008 at 08:09 AM | ||
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The basic function of UltraMARP D89 device is execution of ultrasonic therapy treatments, with utilization of treatment heads of various face area sizes, and two switched over operating frequencies. Furthermore, execution of associated therapy, with use of various types of electric current is possible as well. In therapy of this kind, treatment current generated in the device flows through face of ultrasound generation head, thus increasing therapeutic effect.
Thanks to big, graphic LCD display with touch panel, user interface is clear and legible, and operating of the unit very simple. The unit memory contains bank of 27 therapeutic programs, developed for most frequently occurring illnesses and injuries. User of the device can also save in unit's memory his/her own, most frequently used settings for treatment parameters. They can subsequently be loaded without need to enter them again from unit's keypad. It is also possible to keep records of treatments performed for each patient. The data can be stored both in memory of the unit, and on exchangeable memory card. Available ultrasonic heads
All heads can emit ultrasounds of frequency 1MHz or 3 MHz. The frequency is software switched over (in the unit menu). Technical specification
Output channelsTwo output channels. They enable connecting of two ultrasonic heads (with one of the two being selected for operation), or one working head and one passive electrode for associated therapy.
Programs and settings' memory
Note: Memory for user own settings and for patients' data is dynamically allocated, therefore the above-stated data are extreme values. ProtectionsIndication of exceeding of allowable unit operating temperature, indication of head contact loss with patient body surface. Equipment
Conformity with standards
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