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Beurer2-in-1 Knee & Elbow Electronic Muscle Stimulation Device

R649

Retail: R1,150
About

TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) is a method of pain therapy for treating cramps, pain resulting from injury and chronic pain. The EM29 2-in-1 is for the treatment of knee and elbow pain. Knee and elbow joints are put under enormous stress by sport and fitness or physically monotonous work. 

Product Features
  • For pain relief on knee and elbow
  • 2 wear free water contact electrodes
  • Electrodes with water contact (no contact gel, no replacement)
  • Universal cuff for use on knees and elbows (adjustable with hook and loop fastener)
  • Flexible ergonomic shape
  • Circumference approx. 25 - 70 cm
  • 4 pre-programmed applications
  • Controller with handy belt clip
  • Intensity adjustable from 0 to 20
  • Countdown Timer
  • Safety switch-off
  • Battery charging indicator
  • Medical product
  • The device must not be used by users of cardiac pacemakers, epileptics, pregnant woman, people with cardiac arrhythmias
  • Output voltage: 50V p-p for 500 Ohm load
  • Output current: 100 mA p-p for 500 Ohm load
  • Output frequency: 2 - 110 Hz
  • Pulse width: 60-220 µs per phase
  • Pulse form: symmetrical, biphasic square pulses
  • Product dimensions: 8,6 x 8,3 x 3,6 cm (L x W x H)
  • Model: EM29
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