EMS Unit
Characteristics
MAXEMS 1000
MAXEMS 2000
Electrotherapy is the use of electrical energy as a medical treatment. In medicine, the term electrotherapy can apply to a variety of treatments, including the use of electrical devices such as deep brain stimulators for neurological disease.
EMS Units run at intensities from 1 to 130 Mega Hertz. Where a tens unit is designed to help relieve certain types of chronic and acute pain by stimulating the nervous tissue, an EMS is designed to treat more of the muscle area than the nerves.
The MAXEMS 1000/2000 is a battery operated pulse generator that sends electrical impulses through electrodes to the body and reaches the underlying muscle group. The device is provided with two controllable output channels, each independent of each other. An electrode pair can be connected to each output channel. The electrodes of the MAXEMS 1000/2000 create electrical impulses whose amplitude, pulse rate, contraction time, relaxation time and ramp time may be altered with switches. Dial controls (Press buttons) are very easy to use and slide cover prevents accidental changes in the setting.
Indication for Use
– Relaxation of muscle spasms.
– Prevention or reterdation of disuse atophy.
– Increasing local blood circulation.
– Muscle re-education.
– Immediate post-surgical stimulation of calf muscles to prevent venous thrombosis.
– Maintaining or increasing range of motion.
Advantages
– Fully adjustable
– Convenience
– Sturdy construction with an attractive appearance
– Protective cover to guard against accidental setting changes
Technical Specification