Physiotherapy
Sonofocus
SONOFOCUS is microcontrolled high intensity focused ultrasound equipment (HIFU) in the frequency of 1.8 MHz ± 10%. Designed for use in aesthetic treatment, it allows a non-invasive modeling of the body contour. The most advanced technology in focused ultrasound. It features a curved transducer that allows the focusing of ultrasonic energy in an area called the focal area.(HIFU) is used for aesthetic purposes and aims to reduce localized fat.
Laserpulse
Laserpulse is a microcontrolled equipment by low power therapeutic laser, developed for use in physical rehabilitation and aesthetics. it has a toposcope circuit for the location of acupuncture points and the possibility of laser with 3 laser pens: LASER 660nm (AIGalnP and Po – 30 mW), LASER 830 nm (GaAIAs and Po – 30 mW) and LASER 904nm (GaAS and Po – 70W peak).
Neurovector
Physiotherapy, Electrical Stimulation, Specialty Instruments, Esthetic, Medical Shop, Medical Devices, Medical Equipment, Rehabilition
Neurovector is a transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulator composed of medium frequency interferential currents: bipolar interferential (pre-modulated) and tetrapolar interferential (with manual and automatic vector exploration), which aim to treat pathologies and dysfunctions in the areas of traumato-orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation.
Neurodyn Aussie Sport
Physiotherapy, Electrical Stimulation, Specialty Instruments, Esthetic, Medical Shop, Medical Devices, Rehabilition
It is an equipment for the exclusive application of Aussie current (also known as Australian current) a new generation of electrostimulation current with advantages over the traditional stimulation methods. Aussie current presents two possibilities of frequency: 1KHz and 4KHz, which allows the selection according to the therapeutic mode: 1KHz for motor stimulation (muscle strengthening and tonification) and 4KHz for sensory stimulation (drainage and analgesia).
The current presents short duration burst (2ms in the current of 1KHz and 4ms in the current of 4KHz), with frequency ranging from 1 to 120Hz and intensity from 1 to 180mA.