DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE Measuring and Modulating Brain Activity Transcranial electrical stimulation for use in clinical routines The DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE is a clinical stimulator designed to be used in clinics and medical practices. Using this device, doctors and psychologists can carry out transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) using weak currents up to 2mA over 15 to 30 minutes. tDCS represents part of interventional neurophysiology; the electrical charges and densities administered during tDCS are below the threshold for releasing a stimulus and take modular effect to existing neuronal elements. The DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE is used for transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for reduction of depressive symptoms. It can be applied as monotherapy or in combination with other treatments. For patients with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) medication and failure to another drug, no further benefit of tDCS beyond unspecific (placebo) effects can be expected. Use of the DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE: The DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE can be used as part of the day-to-day routine of therapy centers and practices. The device is best used when: • therapy is carried out according to a fixed protocol and predefinded dosage, which are not changed, • patients are to be treated within fixed time spans
Open the catalog to page 1DC-STIMULATOR MOBILE Features General • power consumption: max. 0.25 W • power supplied by a built-in, rechargeable, leakproof battery within the Storage Module, recharges via USB • runs continuously for around 90 min (dependant on stimulation mode and battery condition) • grafical display, 1 button Dimensions in mm • Stimulator: 71 x 94 x 15, weight 66 g • Programmer: 71 x 62 x 15, weight 46 g • Storage Module: 71 x 39 x 15, weight 42 g • Charge-only device (optional): 71 x 61 x 15, weight 46 g When ordering the device, the user specifies a stimulation configuration. A configuration can include...
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