Description
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is mainly applied clinically to prevent and treat disuse muscular atrophy, increase or maintain joint mobility. It can be used for functional exercise of nerve disused muscles and enhance normal muscle strength, and it also can treat spastic muscles. Moreover, it can correct deformities, such as scoliosis, flat feet, and shoulder joint prolapse.
Clinical Focus: This therapy for denervated muscles is primarily applied to muscle paralysis and atrophy caused by lower motor neuron lesions, including facial nerve paralysis; ulnar, radial and median nerve injury; lower limb weakness caused by sciatic nerve; and tibial or peroneal nerve paralysis.
System Features
Available in multiple configurations to suit facility needs: PE1-2, PE1-4, PE1-6, and PE1-8.
Equipped with synchronous, asynchronous, and independent output functions for maximum flexibility.
Frequency range of 1Hz~180Hz with an adjustable pulse period from 5ms~1000ms.
Output automatically returns to zero upon treatment completion, accompanied by a status reminder.
Smart detection stops channel output immediately if an electrode piece detaches, protecting patient safety.
High-definition touch screen design allows therapists to monitor and operate parameters at a glance.
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