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DIFFERENT CURRENTS IN LOW FREQUENCY A.THANGAMANI RAMALINGAM

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DIFFERENT CURRENTS IN LOW FREQUENCYA.THANGAMANI RAMALINGAM

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ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AGENTS / MODALITIES

 Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Interferential Therapy (IFT) Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Faradic Stimulation Iontophoresis High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Stimulation (HVPGS) Low Intensity Direct Current (LIDC) and Pulsed LIDC Twin Peak Monophasic Stimulation Diadynamic Therapy H Wave Therapy ; Action Potential System (APS) Russian Stimulation : Medium Frequency Stimulation Rebox Therapy; Scenar Therapy Microcurrent Therapy (MCT)

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CURRENTS

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WAVE FORMS

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DIADYNAMIC THERAPY / STIMULATION

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IFT

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HIGH TENS

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LOW TENS

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MODULATION

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HVPC

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RUSSIAN CURRENT

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REBOX DEVICES 1970 Pulse type : Train Pulse mode : Unipolar Shape : Rectangular Pulse frequency : 200-5000 Hz Pulse duration : 50–250 μs Amplitude : 1–300 μA Type of Electrode : Probe

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MICROCURRENT

“low-intensity direct current that delivers monophasic or biphasic pulsed microamperage currents across the intact surface of the skin’’

MET uses currents that are 1/1000th of an ampere smaller than those delivered by standard TENS devices (milliamperes)

Microcurrent electrical nerve stimulationMicroamperage stimulationLow-intensity direct current and Pulsed low intensity direct current

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INDICATIONS

Alleviation of Pain Inflammation Spasm

Promotion of Healing

Osteoarthrotis Osteoporosis Sports injuries Fractures Wounds and Ulcers

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MICROCURRENT 850

SpecificationsChannels :DualPower Source:9V alkaline

batteryOutput Voltage :12 voltsTimer :20, 40 min and

constantFrequency :0.3, 8 and 80Hz

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