Radiofrequency Electric Current (RFEC) The Tecarpuls-II is a unit for diathermy by means of RFEC (also known as TECAR). RFEC is used for tissue repair and for pain relief.
It allows you to stimulate cells and cell metabolism by means of alternating waves, and it can generate heat, both superficial and deep in the body.
The Tecarpuls-II generates electromagnetic energy by means of radio waves with frequencies of 460 kHz or 540kHz. These waves have excellent tissue penetration properties. It allows you to stimulate tissue repair very deep in the human body. With the different available electrodes, you can guide the heat distribution and optimize penetration depth. It allows you to accentuate the repair of different tissues such as ligaments, muscles, tendons or bone.
Safe With a continuous impedance measurement and feedback, the intensity output of the Tecarpuls-II is automatically adjusted during the treatment. This makes the use of the unit very safe. Absorption of electromagnetic energy varies during the treatment. Features
● Allround device for Radiofrequency Diathermy
● complete system with a great variety of electrodes
● Ergonomic handpiece with LED-indicator
● 2 frequencies, 3 application modes (static, dynamic and ‘handsfree’)
● Continuous and pulsed emission
● Scan mode (automatic frequency modulation)
● Automatic recognition of connected electrode type
● Preprogrammed clinical protocols
● Store your favorites
● Touchscreen and intuitive interface
● Compact, lightweight
TECARPULS II
Choice of different treatment electrode types The Tecarpuls-II is delivered with three different types of treatment electrodes: capacitive, resistive and selfadhesive electrodes. Whichever treatment electrode is chosen, you always need a neutral (common) electrode. The electromagnetic field is generated between the active treatment electrode and the (large) neutral ground electrode. Capacitive and resistive electrodes come in 3 different sizes: small – medium – large (Ø 30, 50, 70mm) and are quick and easy to exchange. The great variety of electrodes ensures that any anatomical region (large, small, superficial or deep) can be treated safely and in the right way.
Capacitive electrodes
The capacitive treatment electrodes are covered with a ceramic layer and have a very high impedance. Therefore the focus of the generated electromagnetic field will be close to the electrode. This is ideal for treatment of superficial structures and tissues.
Resistive electrodes
Resistive treatment electrodes have a very low impedance. As a result the focus of the field will be directed more towards the underlying zero-electrode. This is ideal for treatment of deeper structures and tissues.
Self-adhesive electrodes
The self-adhesive electrodes will allow for treatment of larger body areas without the therapist holding or moving the electrode. By using self-adhesive electrodes you can give a hands-free treatment!
Automatic electrode recognition
The Tecarpuls-II will recognize automatically whether a capacitive or resistive electrode is connected. This facilitates the ease of operation.
Technical Specifications
Mains voltage - 100 V – 240 V~ / 50/60 Hz
Power consumption - Max. 300 VA
Output power - 150 W effective at 500 Ω in resistive mode
250 VA effective at 500 Ω in capacitive mode
60 W effective at 500 Ω in hands-free mode
Interval - 1 W/VA increments up to 10 W/VA
5 W/VA increments up to 10 W/VA
Frequency - 460 kHz / 540 kHz
Accuracy - ± 20%
Modes - Capacitive/resistive
Operating modes - Continuous/pulsed
Dimensions - W 322 mm x H 135 mm x D 234 mm
Weight - 3.5 kg (control unit without accessories)
ELTECARPULSII
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Enraf Nonius TECARPULS II
Radiofrequency Electric Current (RFEC) The Tecarpuls-II is a unit for diathermy by means of RFEC (also known as TECAR). RFEC is used for tissue repair and for pain relief.
It allows you to stimulate cells and cell metabolism by means of alternating waves, and it can generate heat, both superficial and deep in the body.
The Tecarpuls-II generates electromagnetic energy by means of radio waves with frequencies of 460 kHz or 540kHz. These waves have excellent tissue penetration properties. It allows you to stimulate tissue repair very deep in the human body. With the different available electrodes, you can guide the heat distribution and optimize penetration depth. It allows you to accentuate the repair of different tissues such as ligaments, muscles, tendons or bone.
Safe With a continuous impedance measurement and feedback, the intensity output of the Tecarpuls-II is automatically adjusted during the treatment. This makes the use of the unit very safe. Absorption of electromagnetic energy varies during the treatment. Features
● Allround device for Radiofrequency Diathermy
● complete system with a great variety of electrodes
● Ergonomic handpiece with LED-indicator
● 2 frequencies, 3 application modes (static, dynamic and ‘handsfree’)
● Continuous and pulsed emission
● Scan mode (automatic frequency modulation)
● Automatic recognition of connected electrode type
● Preprogrammed clinical protocols
● Store your favorites
● Touchscreen and intuitive interface
● Compact, lightweight
TECARPULS II
Choice of different treatment electrode types The Tecarpuls-II is delivered with three different types of treatment electrodes: capacitive, resistive and selfadhesive electrodes. Whichever treatment electrode is chosen, you always need a neutral (common) electrode. The electromagnetic field is generated between the active treatment electrode and the (large) neutral ground electrode. Capacitive and resistive electrodes come in 3 different sizes: small – medium – large (Ø 30, 50, 70mm) and are quick and easy to exchange. The great variety of electrodes ensures that any anatomical region (large, small, superficial or deep) can be treated safely and in the right way.
Capacitive electrodes
The capacitive treatment electrodes are covered with a ceramic layer and have a very high impedance. Therefore the focus of the generated electromagnetic field will be close to the electrode. This is ideal for treatment of superficial structures and tissues.
Resistive electrodes
Resistive treatment electrodes have a very low impedance. As a result the focus of the field will be directed more towards the underlying zero-electrode. This is ideal for treatment of deeper structures and tissues.
Self-adhesive electrodes
The self-adhesive electrodes will allow for treatment of larger body areas without the therapist holding or moving the electrode. By using self-adhesive electrodes you can give a hands-free treatment!
Automatic electrode recognition
The Tecarpuls-II will recognize automatically whether a capacitive or resistive electrode is connected. This facilitates the ease of operation.
Technical Specifications
Mains voltage - 100 V – 240 V~ / 50/60 Hz
Power consumption - Max. 300 VA
Output power - 150 W effective at 500 Ω in resistive mode
250 VA effective at 500 Ω in capacitive mode
60 W effective at 500 Ω in hands-free mode
Interval - 1 W/VA increments up to 10 W/VA
5 W/VA increments up to 10 W/VA
Frequency - 460 kHz / 540 kHz
Accuracy - ± 20%
Modes - Capacitive/resistive
Operating modes - Continuous/pulsed
Dimensions - W 322 mm x H 135 mm x D 234 mm
Weight - 3.5 kg (control unit without accessories)
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