Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation » Electrotherapy » Ultra Sound
Ultra Sound
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| US - 100 |
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| It is a compact, lightweight unit with very low BNR, , Detachable large and small (optional) treatment heads, Dual power source: AC mains or battery (optional) , preset and a user defined programme. Auto contact control with selectable coupling sensitivity . |
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| Beam Nonuniformity Ratio (BNR)—ratio between peak amplitude and the average amplitude of the ultrasound beam across the ERA |
a. The lower the BNR, the more uniform the intensity of the sound wave
b. Lower BNR minimizes the risk of “hot spots” and allows for higher doses to be applied
c. Acceptable BNR range is between 2 and 5 (must be listed on all units)
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| US-101L / US-103S |
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ITO's technologies are changing the look of ultrasound therapy.
A new style in portable ultrasound therapy systems,
catering to the needs of athletes and others.
The system is readily available when needed and is ideal for treating sprains,
muscle pains, or joint contracture on the spot.
Two models available, US-L MHz or US-103S 3MHz unit. |
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| US - 750 |
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Touch panel, Alphabetic keyboard for entering treatment objectives or patient names and having free program memories to store programs in alphabetical order, and a desired program can be selected simply by touching the patient name or treatment objective.
It has very low BNR, according to IEC, selectable coupling Gel sensitivity, with selectable pleasant key-touch sound with different treatment-end melodies. It can be set as combo therapy in conjunction with the ES-320 or the ES-521 electrotherapy unit.
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| Beam Nonuniformity Ratio (BNR)—ratio between peak amplitude and the average amplitude of the ultrasound beam across the ERA |
a. The lower the BNR, the more uniform the intensity of the sound wave
b. Lower BNR minimizes the risk of “hot spots” and allows for higher doses to be applied
c. Acceptable BNR range is between 2 and 5 (must be listed on all units)
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| Click here to Download PDF Brochure |
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