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Trio Stim - NMES, TENS & MC

OC-3200

The Trio*Stim is a sturdy unit featuring 3 therapeutic modes: TENS, NMES and Microcurrent. This unique 2- channel stimulator allows clinicians to provide either TENS or Microcurrent stimulation to their pain patients. In addition, the muscle stimulation capabilities of the Trio*Stim, make it ideal for patients who require a stimulator for muscle rehabilitation and reeducation. With its unique Program mode, clinicians can program several different types of stimulation for use during one treatment session. These special protocols can be stored in memory and sent home with the patient.

SPECIFICATIONS
Power Source                              3 x LR6(AA) alkaline battery
Output channel                              2, independently controlled
Pulse shape                              Symmetric, bi-phase rectangular pulse
Amplitude                              Max. 90mA (peak)
Phase duration                              50-200µs plus/minus 10µs
Frequency                              1-100Hz plus/minus 5%
Output mode                              Constant, Burst, Surge*, Sweep, Random
*Selectable Co-Contraction or Alternate Contraction (in Surge mode only)
Timer                              1-60 minutes
Display                              LCD
Free program capabilityOne program per output mode except Random mode
Other functions                              Self-test, keyboard lock, automatic power off, low battery warnings
Dimensions                60 x 122 x 35mm


This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 June, 2004.