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PhysioGo 100A electrotherapy device by ASTAR, two independent channels, 7" LCD

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PhysioGo 100A electrotherapy device

PhysioGo 100A is an electrotherapy device equipped with an encyclopedia that facilitates the performance of treatments using as many as 69 built-in treatment programs. Disease entities are sorted by field or name, it is the physiotherapist who decides on the selection method. Working with the camera thanks to the 7" color display with a touch panel is extremely simple and pleasant. Physiotherapists can set up to 50 user programs and give them their own names. In addition, the device has an intermittent mode for unidirectional (unipolar) currents and full galvanic isolation between channels in each mode. It works in CC (current stabilization) or CV (voltage stabilization) modes. The safety of treatments is influenced by the electrode test, an option that allows you to assess their wear and tear.

Features:

  • 7" color display with touch panel
  • Two independent treatment channels
  • Adjust the intensity in the patient circuit simultaneously for both channels or separately
  • Electrode test
  • Manual mode
  • Disease entities selected by name or field
  • Database of built-in treatment programs
  • Database of built-in treatment sequences
  • User program database
  • User sequence database
  • Favorite programs
  • Possibility to edit program names and user sequences
  • Encyclopedia with a description of the treatment methodology
  • Statistics of performed treatments
  • Adjust the volume of the sounder

For advanced users, the device has a manual mode function that allows full control over the parameters during the procedure, and the statistics of performed treatments, real-time clock and self-test allow for practical control of the PhysioGo 100A device .

Additionally, the PhysioGo 100A electrotherapy device allows you to perform electrodiagnostics with an I/t curve or treatment with one of 23 available currents:

  • interference (dynamic, isoplanar, single-channel AMF)
  • TENS (symmetrical, asymmetrical, alternating, burst)
  • TENS for spastic paralysis
  • Kotza/Russian stimulation
  • tonolysis
  • diadynamic (MF, DF, CP, CP-ISO, LP
  • impulse (rectangular, triangular)
  • impulse according to Trabert, Leduc, neofaradic
  • unipolar wavy
  • galvanic
  • microcurrents

Electrotherapy - indications:

  • Conditions of chronic or acute spine pain
  • Various types of disc herniations
  • Neuralgia
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatic diseases
  • Muscular dystrophies
  • Conditions following injuries to the musculoskeletal system, e.g. fractures, contusions and sprains
  • Soft tissue inflammation
  • Sciatica
  • Headaches, including migraine headaches

Contraindications:

  • An implanted pacemaker
  • Implants or metal components
  • Cancer
  • Thrombosis
  • Embolism
  • Sensory disturbances
  • Pregnancy (abdominal or lower back surgery)
  • General infections with high fever
  • Inflammation of the skin, especially in the places where the electrodes are applied

Electrotherapy - treatment

Electrotherapy - treatment

Electrotherapy - treatment

Electrotherapy - treatment

  • Electrotherapy - what is it and what are its types?
  • Application of a VACO device
  • Diadynamic currents
  • Kotz currents
  • Interference currents (according to Nemec)
  • Trabert Currents (Ultra Reiz)
  • Direct current - galvanization
  • TENS currents
  • EMS currents - electrostimulation of muscles
  • Comparison of TENS current and EMS current
  • TENS therapy for sciatica
  • Iontophoresis - learn the methodology of the treatment
  • Iontophoresis treatment - drugs used - supplement
  • Iontophoresis used drugs and their effects
  • Unipolar ripple current
  • Microcurrents - how do they work?
  • Microcurrents - sometimes less is more....
  • Microcurrent stimulation of human chondrocytes
  • Applications - TENS current for the lower limb
  • Microcurrents in the treatment of pressure ulcers