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BioMedical Life Systems GV 350 High Voltage Tens Unit Pulsed Stimulator

$ 158.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Model: BioMedical Life Systems GV 350
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Brand: TENS
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    BioMedical GV 350 High-Volt Pulsed Stimulator is a two channel device that delivers full powered twin peak stimulation. It has alternating or continuous stimulation, a timer for desired treatment periods and provides a fully adjusted pulse rate with two active outputs, and one dispersive return. This device is intended to be used under medical supervision only for adjunctive therapy, in the treatment of medical diseases and conditions.
    BioMedical GV 350 Features
    Two channel device that delivers full powered twin peak stimulation
    The pulsed galvanic twin peak monophasic waves are delivered in pairs
    Includes
    - GV350 HVPS device
    - (4) 2" x 2" square electrodes
    - (1) 4" x 7" dispersive electrode
    - (3) GV lead wires (1 black, 2-red)
    - (4) AA batteries
    - Hard plastic case
    - Belt clip
    - Instruction manual
    More About BioMedical GV 350
    Indications
    High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic (HVPG) devices should only be used under medical supervision for adjunctive therapy in the treatment of medical diseases and conditions.
    HVPG Applications
    -Maintain or increase range of motion
    - Prevent or retard disuse atrophy
    - Reeducate muscles
    - Relax muscle spasms Increase local blood circulation
    - Prevent venous thrombosis by immediate post-surgical stimulation of selective muscles
    Contraindications
    - Cardiac Pacemakers: HVPG should not be used on patients with demand-type cardiac pacemakers.
    - Cancer Patients: Do not use HVPG on cancer patients.
    Warnings
    - Heart Patients: Adequate precautionary measures should be taken prior to using HVPG on patients suspected of having heart disease.
    - Transthoracic Stimulation: Use caution in transthoracic application of HVPG as introduction of electrical current may cause arrhythmias.