The Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation System which is used for the symptomatic
relief and management of chronic intractable pain and as an adjunctive treatment in the management of post-surgical
and post-traumatic acute pain problems. Effectiveness is dependent upon patient selection.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation delivers most stimulation to the surface of the skin directly under
the electrode. It uses discrete electrical impulses delivered at low frequencies.
Channels | : Four |
Output Voltage | : 0 - 40 V (500 ohm Load) |
Intensity (Output Current) | : 0 - 80 mA (500 Ohm Load) |
Pulse Rate | : 1 - 200 Hz (adjustable) |
Pulse Width | : 50 - 300 μS (adjustable) |
Output Modes | |
- Mode OFF (OFF) | : Switch OFF Mode |
- Brust (B) | : 1.2 Second per Burst “ON” 1.2 Seconf per Burst “OFF” |
- Constant (C) | : Regular Output |
- Modulation (M) | : Pulse Width Modulation, 100 - 300 μS/1.2 Second |
Pulse Shapes | |
- Asymmetric (ASY) | : Asymmetric modified rectangular |
- Symmetric (SY) | : Symmetric modified rectangular |
- D. Symmetric 1 (DSY 1) | : Symmetric modified rectangular 1 Second Consists 11,000 Hz base impulse |
- D. Symmetric 2 (DSY 2) | : Symmetric modifed rectangular 1 Second Consists 32,000 Hz base impulse |
DC Power Jack | : 6.3 mm x 2 mm Centre Pin |
Power Source | : 6 pcs. of 1.5V (LR6) Batteries or DC 9V Adaptor(Optional) |
Output Socket | : 1.5 mm Diameter Socket |
Unit Dimensions | : 160 mm x 90 mm x 50 mm |
Weight of the Unit | : 250 g |
Tolerances | : +/-10% |
Output Parameters are across a 500 ohm resistance.