Sonopulse 1 and 3 MHZ
Ultrasound
Product Code : 01004003
The SONOPULSE (1 MHz AND 3 MHz) is a flat therapeutic ultrasound device. It has an applicator with 2 sides: 1 ERA of 7cm² and 1 ERA of 3cm².
AED 4,375.00
Advantages
Clinical usage
Accoriesess
Other
Advantages
- It has an applicator with 2 sides: 1 ERA of 7cm² and 1 ERA of 3cm².
- The ultrasound emission mode can be set to continuous or pulsed, and the pulsed mode has a pulse repetition frequency of 100Hz, 48Hz or 16Hz and a pulse rate of 1/2 (50%) and 1/5 (20 %). 3-46 pre-programmed protocols and 20 private protocols in CONTINUOUS and PULSE mode
Clinical usage
Indications for Aesthetics:
- Treatment of localized fat;
- Cellulitis;
- Immediate and late postoperative period;
- Adhesions and scarring fibrosis;
- Drainage of edema;
- Analgesia.
Indications for Rehabilitation:
- Analgesia;
- Increased blood flow;
- Reduction of muscle spasms;
- Increased range of motion;
- Immediate and late postoperative period;
- Ligament, muscle and tendon injuries in acute and chronic phases;
- Scarring and tissue retractions.
Accoriesess
- 1 PP female IEC-2 x 0.75 x 1500mm cable (Code 03017006);
- 1 5A 20AG fuse (Code 03019012);
- 1 protection fuse card (Code 03026009);
- 1 digital operations manual (Code 03040038);
- 1 tube of gel with cap. of 100g) – ANVISA registration No. 80122200001 (Code 03044001);
- 1 head kit (Code 02049001)
Other
- Bivolt 100/240V | 50/60Hz.
- Dimensions (cm): 31.5 X 36.5 X 12 (WXPXH)
- Weight: 2.2 kg
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