
Gymna Acure 250 The quality solution for electrolysis
Open the catalog to page 1What is ultrasound-guided galvanic electrolysis therapy? Triggering biological processes that generate new tissue Ultrasound-guided galvanic electrolysis (USGET) is a technique most commonly used on chronically affected tissue. A galvanic current flows through an acupuncture needle producing an inflammatory reaction in the tissue. The inflammatory reaction will trigger a host of biological processes in the body. These will ultimately start the generation of new immature collagen fibres. The fibres become mature by means of eccentric stimulus. The technique shows good results on tendons in the...
Open the catalog to page 2Ultrasound-guided galvanic electrolysis technique part of a bigger plan Combine therapies to get the results you need Electrolysis treatment triggers the inflammatory process. It is recommended to combine electrolysis with other treatments. Eccentric, inertial exercises work very well for these injuries and are a very useful way to stimulate tissue. Combining the biological phase, which is the electrolysis stimulation, with the mechanical phase and subsequent mechanotransduction of the tissues will be achieved through exercise. Gymna Acure 250 USGET The electrolysis treatment produces pain that...
Open the catalog to page 3Gymna Acure 250 Electrolysis in practice Dr. Ferran Abat (MD.PhD) Sports Orthopaedic - Specialist in tendon and muscle injuries "When treating with electrolysis, we are not trying to simply remove the inflammation from the tissue, which is the effect that many therapies want to achieve in the tendon. What we want is to obtain a biological change in the tissue treated and for it to become healthy and mature over time and through exercise. Therefore, while the treatment is going to restrict the patient and require them to visit our clinic for two and a half to three months, they need to continue...
Open the catalog to page 4Where does electrolysis therapy make the difference? The treatment process Where does electrolysis therapy make the difference? There are patients who have been suffering for months or even years, and other forms of physical therapy have not produced the required results. Minimally invasive electrolysis therapy in combination with eccentric exercise may finally give these patients the healing they need without requiring surgery. Patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee) Patellar tendinopathy, also known as jumper’s knee, is an overuse injury to the tendon connecting the patella and the tibia. This...
Open the catalog to page 5Where does electrolysis therapy make the difference? Lateral elbow tendinopathy (tennis elbow) / Medial elbow tendinopathy (golfers elbow) Lateral elbow tendinopathy, also known as tennis elbow, is a chronic tendon disorder on the lateral part of the elbow. Medial elbow tendinopathy, also known as golfer’s elbow, is a chronic tendon disorder on the medial part of the elbow. Both pathologies are caused by overuse of the tendons connecting the elbow and the wrist, the extensor for lateral and the flexor for medial elbow tendon. Myofascial trigger points Tennis Elbow Lateral Epicondyle Tendon Golfer...
Open the catalog to page 6The quality solution for electrolysis Gymna Acure 250 Gymna Acure 250The quality solution for electrolysis The Gymna Acure 250 has been developed with ease of use and high quality in mind. The intuitive touchscreen makes working with the Acure 250 easy and uncomplicated. Once you have chosen the required settings and confirmed them on the device, the needle may be inserted into the Gymna Acure smart handpiece.The handpiece, with its ergonomic design, is easy to operate and has ingenious features, such as an LED ring display indicating that it is ready for operation. No need to look at the device...
Open the catalog to page 7The quality solution for electrolysis Gymna Acure 250 The quality solution for electrolysis Gymna’s over 40 years of experience in the field of electrotherapy has contributed significantly to the development of the Acure 250. This expertise translates into a high-quality solution for the application of ultrasound-guided electrolysis. Handpiece holder: • Slightly magnetic mounting grip for secure storage • Specifically designed to avoid accidental needle punctures • Mountable for both left and right handed users Pen led ring colour: Correct operation Attention required Failure modes Table-top...
Open the catalog to page 8Gymna Acure 250 The quality solution for electrolysis Tecar - Diathermy Shockwave Therapy Physio Care Treatment Tables Your dealer GymnaUniphy NV Pasweg 6A | B-3740 Bilzen, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)89 510 510
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