
Product datasheetPulson 200 The Pulson 200, for ultrasound The Pulson 200, a portable touchscreen device with fingertip control for the most important functions. Equipped with multifrequency ultrasound heads for superficial and deeper lying pathologies. It has automatic adjustment and perfect contact control. reddot design award winner 2017 Standard accessories Languages Dimensions (bxhxd) MDD Classification Safety examination - Continuous and pulsed mode (10-20-30-40-50-100%) - Acoustic and visual contact control led - 2 ultrasound output connectors - Combination therapy connector - Can be connected to Duo 200 for Combination therapy purposes. CE from conformity with Directives MDD 93/42/EEC 100 689 Mains lead 320 114 US-head, multifrequent, ERA 4 cm2, incl. holder 341 088 Contact gel, 500 ml 323 011 Safety Instructions 376 134 Quick start manual 376 126 CD user manual Gymna devices multi language 320 111 US-head, multi-freq., ERA 1 cm2 incl. holder 329 967 Reference & combination therapy cable
Open the catalog to page 1Diagnostics S/D curves (Rheobase, Chronaxy, Therapies Electrotherapy (2 independent channels) Laser therapy (optional) Combination therapy Simultaneous therapy Pelvic re-education therapy Muscle re-education therapy Touchscreen navigation Push Buttons for navigation Monochrome LCD with backlight (1/4 VGA) 2 separate intensity regulators Direct therapy keys Protocols: Objectives & Indications list Diagnostics (Rheobase, Chronaxy, Memory: 50 free locations (Myo: 20)
Open the catalog to page 2Ultrasound therapy Laser therapy Monoprobe: max. average power: 70,5 mW Clusterprobe: max. average power: 4 x 12,6 mW Simultaneous therapy Electrotherapy (2-pole) + Laser (optional) Ultrasound + Laser (optional) Electrotherapy & Myofeedback (on 2 channels) Electronic vacuum control Continuous & pulsed rhythm Connectable in combination with Patient database
Open the catalog to page 3Electrotherapy Unidirectional currents Rectangular pulse 2-5 current (Ultra Reiz) Triangular pulse MF rectangular pulse lontophoresis-MF rectangular pulse Diadynamic currents TENS currents Conventional TENS Burst TENS High Frequency TENS Random frequency TENS NMES currents Rectangular surge Triangular surge Biphasic surge Intrapulse interval surge Russian stimulation Isoplanar vector field surge (4-pole I.F. surge) Interferential currents Isoplanar vector field Dipole vector field (4-pole I.F. vector) Diagnostic programs Pain points Diagnose stress fracture Constant voltage/Constant current
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