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OMNISTIM

®

 500A 

Electrotherapy System 

 

User Manual 

 
 
 
 

Revised 070101 

Part No. 290500A 

 

 
 
 
 
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Summary of Contents for OMNISTIM 500A

Page 1: ... incorporated by reference in its entirety This Manual may not be used for any other purpose Any additional copies of the Manual shall be ordered from ACP No changes or modifications shall be made to the Manual without prior review and written authorization from ACP No authorization is given to market sell disclose or exploit this Manual except as for purposes of using the Equipment as contemplate...

Page 2: ...es Our MEGAPULSE NEUROPROBE OMNISTIM and OMNISOUND represent the most recent world wide technological advances available for therapeutic application of electromedical devices ACP is internationally recognized for its contribution to research in the development of medical applications for therapeutic rehabilitation The Company sponsors and conducts research at leading health care institutions and m...

Page 3: ...leaning Low Level Disinfection and Barriers 17 Intermediate Level Disinfection 17 Use of Barriers Intermediate Level Disinfection 18 MODES OF OPERATON Protocol Reference Sheets 19 Interferential Current IFC 19 Medium Frequency Alternating Current MFAC 20 Low Volt Pulsed Current LVPC 21 High Volt Pulsed Current HVPC 22 STIMULATION THERAPY MODES 23 Interferential Current Therapy IFC 23 Medium Freque...

Page 4: ...ion of muscle action 4 Prevention or retardation of disuse atrophy 5 Immediate post surgical stimulation of calf muscles to prevent venous thrombosis 6 Increased local blood circulation 7 Maintaining or increasing range of motion Electrical muscle stimulator devices should be used under medical supervision for adjunctive therapy for the treatment of medical diseases and conditions Contraindication...

Page 5: ...Thermal effects or electrical stimulation may affect organ function Do not apply over or in close proximity to active cancer except in terminal palliative hospice care as therapy may increase blood flow to the tumor Treatment should not be applied when high fever is present over swollen severe infection osteomyelitis sepsis tuberculosis etc or inflamed areas or skin eruptions e g phlebitis thrombo...

Page 6: ... Gradually increase the output intensity power to required dose or patient tolerance while monitoring the device display Caution should be taken with patient exhibiting psychological or physical hypersensitivity to the therapeutic treatment Several attempts should be made to place them at ease so that their confidence and cooperation can be gained during the treatment The treatment area should be ...

Page 7: ...in tearing Skin should be inspected after removal of electrodes for any signs of tearing or irritation Do not connect the stimulator to any electrical equipment for combination therapy except the Omnisound family of ultrasounds ACP does not recommend the use of the Denervated Muscle or Low Intensity DC protocols and does not supply the DC or Microcurrent adapter required for use with these protoco...

Page 8: ...te the OMNISTIM 500 If questions remain unanswered contact your ACP sales representative or call 1 800 350 1100 Outside the USA call 1 775 685 4000 Introduction The OMNISTIM 500 is designed to provide Interferential Current Therapy IFC Medium Frequency Alternating Currents MFAC Low Voltage Pulsed Current LVPC and High Voltage Pulsed Current Therapy HVPC Its two separate generators produce medium f...

Page 9: ... Decrease Beat frequency or TIME OFF Press rocker switch to the right to increase the duration of the TIME OFF period press to the left to decrease the duration of the TIME OFF period during MFAC LVPC or HVPC modes Press rocker switch to the right to increase BEAT or base frequency press to the left to decrease BEAT frequency during INTERFERENTIAL modes G Increase decrease SWEEP frequency or TIME ...

Page 10: ...able to adjust the selected factory settings by pressing the TIME PARAMETER up down button The new settings will be saved from use to use as long as you do not remove the batteries or allow a full discharge of the unit 2 The screen contrast sets the appropriate viewing angle for easy screen legibility 3 The button speed for output A B sets the speed at which output will increase and decrease when ...

Page 11: ...the OMNISTIM 500 is illuminated After the batteries are fully charged the LED blinks If you plug in the charger during treatment or when the unit is ON the LED turns off The charging continues but at a trickle and does not cause the LED to glow When you turn OFF the unit after two seconds the LED comes on to announce charging NOTE If non rechargeable batteries are used 1 Do not use the charger 2 M...

Page 12: ...put intensity is selected press START STOP button 3 5 to display timer and to initiate treatment 5 Press the SELECT PARAMETERS button to modify any settings Press the MODIFY TIME PARAM up or down buttons to adjust the desired treatment time or other settings if you wish to change from the default settings Set the timer for the desired treatment time Pressing the switch up or down increases or decr...

Page 13: ...sed in Bipolar or in Quadripolar Interferential mode for patient treatment With medium frequency currents the energy of each individual pulse is low providing for stimulation of only one or two neurons Since the pulses are coming in very rapid succession stimulation of surrounding neurons occurs prior to completion of the previous neurons refractory period This allows for asynchronous activation o...

Page 14: ... can be positioned over the segmental innervation or peripheral nerve path of the involved tissue or over a distal location overlying any muscle that is not an antagonist to the muscle being stimulated Bipolar Bi Polar Technique This is the most commonly used technique for muscle stimulation This technique utilizes two electrodes but not exclusively of the same size One electrode should be applied...

Page 15: ...two output channels and four electrodes usually but not exclusively of the same size The two electrodes from one channel are usually placed diagonally across the tissue area or joint to be treated with the second channel electrodes placed on the opposite diagonal This ensures that the current will intersect and thus provide and interferential pattern CERVICAL QUADRIPOLAR PLACEMENT OF ELECTRODES ...

Page 16: ... treatment times and lower the intensities if necessary discontinue treatment If an allergic reaction is suspected attempt to identify and change the allergic substance s If skin irritation persists discontinue treatment until the source of irritation is determined By far the most common causes which lead to machines being incorrectly reported as faulty are inadequate or improper conductive medium...

Page 17: ... per facility infection control policy ACP recommends the following guidelines Cleaning and Low Level Disinfection This is a recommended daily housekeeping practice to keep the equipment clean and free of contaminants which could contribute to transmission of infection The following practices are recommended for use when treating intact skin without the presence of physiologic fluids such as blood...

Page 18: ... as follows 1 Wash hands 2 Apply intermediate level disinfection prior to barrier application 3 Select tear and place a length of barrier film to fit over the operatory surfaces of the OMNISTIM 500 unit 4 Select and cut with clean scissors a 2 foot length of plastic sleeve and fit over the lead wire and the electrode cabling 5 Prepare any items which may come in contatct with the therapist during ...

Page 19: ...and ends with sensory More aggressive protocol Duration of relief is typically from 2 6 hours Slower onset of relief usually within 30 minutes Target tissue superficial and deep Bipolar placement over local and distal acu trigger points quadripolar placement over area of local pain or quadripolar placement at spinal segment Set intensity to elicit a moderate muscle twitch Press IFC button until sc...

Page 20: ...METER button The treatment will end at the end of the preset time or if the patient safety switch is pressed HI PERFORMANCE MFAC RE ED POWER Treatment of muscle disuse atrophy for power development 2500Hz 70 BPS 10Sec ON time and 50Sec OFF time Channels fire simultaneously Ramps are set for 2 Sec ON and 1 Sec OFF Treatment time of 10 minutes Activation of muscle with electrical stimulation at a hi...

Page 21: ...til screen reads NMES R O M Press START STOP until screen reads SET OUTPUTS A B Set Outputs A and or B until the desired contraction level is obtained Press START STOP and T30 will display in upper right corner Adjust treatment time if necessary using the TIME PARAMETER button The treatment will end at the end of the preset time or if the patient safety switch is pressed NMES RE ED Treatment of mu...

Page 22: ...e desired sensation Press START STOP and T20 will display in upper right corner Adjust treatment time if necessary using the TIME PARAMETER button The treatment will end at the end of the preset time or if the patient safety switch is pressed EDEMA MUSCLE PUMP Increase circulation venous and lymphatic return through muscle pump 50Hz or Polarity 4 Sec ON time 12 Sec OFF time Single channel only A R...

Page 23: ...edium frequency currents are run through the tissue to be treated These frequencies inhibit nerve conduction based on the fact that they cause temporary nerve membrane depolarization while present This effect is known as Wedensky Inhibition Medium frequency currents have an inhibitory effect on pain transmission and sensation within the field of treatment This effect is responsible for the decreas...

Page 24: ...surface and deep tissues continuous non modulated MF currents may be used with the OMNISTIM which will produce strong nerve blocks Wedensky Inhibition throughout the entire treatment field This is often useful in the mobilization of joints prior to transverse friction massage or for relieving acute pain It should be noted that this technique would produce only transient relief of pain The effects ...

Page 25: ... Vector Fast 90º OFF Fast 90º Slow 90º Fast 45º Slow 45º Auto Intensity 10 0 20 Treatment time 15 minutes 0 99 Minutes Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA ANALGESIA SENSORY FREQUENCY DIFFERENCE Target is deep tissue Sensory stimulation activates A beta fibers causing the release of spinal Enkephalin and Dynorphin to block pain at the segmental level Gate Control Duration of relief is ...

Page 26: ...FF Vector Fast 90º OFF Fast 90º Slow 90º Fast 45º Slow 45º Auto Intensity 0 0 20 Treatment time 15 minutes 0 99 Minutes Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA ANALGESIA MOTOR FREQUENCY DIFFERENCE Target is deep tissue Motor level stimulation activates motor and A delta fibers causing the release of Bendorphin systemically Duration of relief is typically from 2 to 6 hours Slow onset of re...

Page 27: ...ctor Fast 90º OFF Fast 90º Slow 90º Fast 45º Slow 45º Auto Intensity 10 0 20 Treatment time 30 minutes 0 99 Minutes Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA ANALGESIA SENSORY MOTOR Target tissue is superficial and deep Combines sensory and motor stimulation Starts with sensory and ends with motor Less aggressive protocol Duration of relief is typically from 2 hours to 6 hours Faster onset ...

Page 28: ...an Burst scan time Beat Sweep Rate Scan Time Rate scan Vector OFF OFF Fast 90º Slow 90º Fast 45º Slow 45º Auto Intensity 10 0 20 Treatment time 10 minutes 0 99 Minutes Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 70 mA IFC CUSTOM FULL FIELD Protocol fully adjustable by therapist which can be customized for surface to deep tissue treatment PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES RANGE OF USER ADJUSTABLE VALUES IFC ...

Page 29: ...he change in pulse charge To adjust any parameter simply push the parameter set button at any time during operation This will display a parameter which may be changed Repeated pushing of the parameter set button will continue to display parameters one at a time until all parameters have been displayed To change the parameter use the timer parameter set rocker switch on the front panel to increase ...

Page 30: ... on the muscles in spasm The treatment time should be of approximately 20 minutes duration repeated 2 or 3 times per week c Increased Blood Flow Edema Reduction Long and short term electrical stimulation of muscle has been shown to alter the vascular dynamics affecting local muscle blood and lymph flow It has been shown that blood flow increased significantly during the first minute of electrical ...

Page 31: ...ction of the agonist and antagonist to move the joint The muscle pump action compresses fluids into the venous and lymphatic return while improving blood flow to the edematous tissue PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES RANGE OF USER ADJUSTABLE VALUES Carrier frequency 5 0 KHz 2 0 KHz 2 5 KHz 4 0 KHz 5 0 KHz Burst frequency 35Hz 0 Hz to 999 Hz Burst rate scan 20 0 50 Burst scan time 4 seconds 0 20 Seconds Rat...

Page 32: ...ds 0 199 seconds Channels A B SIMULTANEOUS ALTERNATE or SIMULTANEOUS Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA HIGH PERFORMANCE MFAC RE ED STRENGTH Activation of muscle with electrical stimulation at a high intensity for a short time with long ON OFF ramps reduces atrophy and improves strength The patient should participate to the extent possible by contracting during the stimulation ON tim...

Page 33: ...s Time on 10 seconds 1 30 seconds Time off 50 seconds 0 199 seconds Channels A B SIMULTANEOUS B DELAYED ALTERNATE or SIMULTANEOUS Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA NMES SEQUENTIAL RE ED Activation of muscle causing contraction of the muscles in a sequential manner May be used to retrain functional activity and reduce disuse atrophy in activities such as gait training for activation ...

Page 34: ...econds 0 20 Seconds Rate scan ON ON or OFF Auto Intensity 20 0 20 Treatment time 15 minutes 0 99 Minutes Channel B delay 0 seconds 0 9 9 seconds Ramp up 2 seconds 0 9 9 seconds Ramp down 2 seconds 0 9 9 seconds Time on 5 seconds 1 30 seconds Time off 25 seconds 0 199 seconds Channels A B SIMULTANEOUS B DELAYED ALTERNATE or SIMULTANEOUS Waveform Alternating Current Output 0 mA 0 99 mA 3 Adjustable ...

Page 35: ...20 minutes PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES RANGE OF USER ADJUSTABLE VALUES Phase duration 80 µS 30 µS 500 µS Pulse rate 100 Hz 0 Hz to 999 Hz Phase duration mod Modulation time Modulation OFF ON or OFF Auto Intensity 10 0 20 Treatment time 20 minutes 0 99 minutes Channel B delay Ramp up Ramp down Time on Time off Channels A B Waveform Asymetric Biphasic Output 0 mA 0 99 mA ANALGESIA MOTOR Motor level sti...

Page 36: ...ds Time off 12 seconds 0 199 seconds Channels A B SIMULTANEOUS ALTERNATE or SIMULTANEOUS Waveform Asymetric Biphasic Output 0 mA 0 99 mA NMES RE ED Activation of muscle with electrical stimulation at a high intensity for a short time reduces disuse atrophy and improves strength and power The patient should participate to the extent possible by contracting during the stimulation time PARAMETER DEFA...

Page 37: ... 0 9 9 seconds Ramp down 1 seconds 0 9 9 seconds Time on 5 seconds 1 30 seconds Time off 30 seconds 0 199 seconds Channels A B SIMULTANEOUS B DELAYED ALTERNATE or SIMULTANEOUS Waveform Asymetric Biphasic Output 0 mA 0 99 mA DENERVATED MUSCLE DC PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES RANGE OF USER ADJUSTABLE VALUES Phase duration Pulse rate Phase duration mod Modulation time Modulation Auto Intensity Treatment t...

Page 38: ...ing system operation To adjust any parameter simply push the parameter set button at any time during operation This will display a parameter which may be changed Repeated pushing of the parameter set button will continue to display parameters one at a time until all parameters have been displayed To change the parameter use the timer parameter set rocker switch on the front panel to increase decre...

Page 39: ...of relief usually within 20 minutes Increased circulation through target tissue PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUES RANGE OF USER ADJUSTABLE VALUES IP interval 100 µS 10 µS 250 µS Pulse rate 125 Hz 0 Hz to 125 Hz Auto Intensity 10 0 20 Treatment time 20 minutes 0 99 Minutes Ramp up Ramp down Time on Time off Waveform Monophasic Output 0 V 0 250 V EDEMA MUSCLE PUMP Activation of muscle causing contraction of ...

Page 40: ...r switch on the front panel to increase decrease or change the value of the parameter Adjustable Parameters PULSE RATE Adjustable from 1 125 Hz INTERPHASE INTERVAL Adjustable from 10 to 250 microseconds ON OFF RAMPS Adjustable from 0 to 9 9 sec ON OFF TIME On time adjustable from 0 30 seconds off time adjustable from 0 199 seconds AUTO INTENSITY Adjusts the output during treatment automatically fr...

Page 41: ...op treatment adjust and restart Patient feels surging or spiking sensation Absent inadequate or improper conductive medium interface Lead wire s short or breakage Non conductive or poorly conductive electrodes Replace with correct and adequate conductive medium Test lead wire s and replace if necessary Remove electrode s and replace if necessary Patient cannot detect output Failure of lead wire s ...

Page 42: ...r Use a small piece of sand paper to clean the surface of the metal contact thoroughly as needed Figure 3 Figure 3 3 Verify the switch inside the battery compartment is set to the RECHARGEABLE BAT Position assuming rechargeable batteries are being used which is recommended 4 Install the rechargeable batteries into the unit 5 Verify the battery door opens and closes correctly The door should lock i...

Page 43: ...lick of the safety circuit relay energizing Figure 6 Service Center For repair or service of ACP Products and accessories please call 800 350 1100 and follow the prompts Normal hours of operation are 7 00am to 5 00pm Pacific Standard Time After hours please leave a message and a technician will return your call during the next scheduled workday Press power supply switch ON Charge light For referen...

Page 44: ...and biphasic square wave LVPC or monophasic pulsed current HVPC mode Output Amplitude IFC FD and NMES modes 0 to 70 mA RMS current into a 500Ω LVPC mode 75mA P P HVPC mode 250VDC peak into 500Ω loads Channel Isolation Independent transformer isolation Line Leakage 50 µA when operated with the charger system IFC MODES Frequency Difference Rate Output channel A fixed at 2KHz 2 5KHz 4KHz or 5KHz Outp...

Page 45: ... with channel delay ON Time Adjustable from 1 to 30 seconds in 1 second increments OFF Time Adjustable from 0 continuous to 199 seconds in 1 second increments PATIENT SAFETY SYSTEMS Activation Patient safety hand control shuts down output Output modality may not be changed during operation Output levels are reset to zero at the start and completion of treatment MISC Auto Intensity Output intensity...

Page 46: ...ping Weight 5 lbs 2 3 kg ITEM ITEM NO DESCRIPTION WPC 259B WPC 259G Lead Wire Blue or Green coded plug in 7 214cm 08 tip pin stereo plug WPC 238 Lead Wire single 7 214cm 080 tip pin stereo plug WPC 244 Bifurcated Lead Wire PAD 10 3 Pin Lead Wire Adapter WHN01002 Patient Safety Switch LTF02702 G Charger Line Power Supply 110v WHN14401 G AC Line Cord OMNISTIM OTH 04 02 OMNISTIM Output Tester KCS0040...

Page 47: ...3x5 Silver Backed Reusable Electrode 2 per package EDC 4 X 4 4x4 Disposable Non Gelled Electrode for Wound Care 25 per package Infection Control Supplies ITEM ITEM NO DESCRIPTION 1803C Protective Film for Surfaces Infection Control 4 X 6 Perforated sheets 600 ft Roll 1867C Protective Film for Surfaces Infection Control 12 X 14 Perforated Sheets 600 ft Roll 1912B Barrier Tubing 3 1200 roll GDWP Ger...

Page 48: ...ects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of purchase Refurbished Equipment Equipment purchased specifically labeled as Refurbished equipment is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase Accessories All accessories for ACP equipment are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a perio...

Page 49: ...nded ACP shall cover the shipping charges and related costs to return the unit to the customer ACP is not responsible for any loss or damage to the equipment prior to receipt at an ACP Service Center Equipment returned for warranty service must be shipped complete with all accessories except for manuals in its original packing or equivalent so as not to be damaged while in transit NOTE Any equipme...

Page 50: ...t Serial Number Please copy this form and mail completed registration card and supporting documents to Accelerated Care Plus Corporation 4850 Joule Street Suite A 1 Reno NV 89502 Thank you for choosing ACP we appreciate your business The serial number of the equipment may be found on the label on the underside of the unit For your convenience record these numbers below and retain along with your p...

Page 51: ...elect the desired treatment MODALITY by pressing one of the four MODALITY buttons on the far right of the OMNISTIM 500 In the example below the selection is IFC When this button is pressed the first protocol that appears is the ANALGESIA SENSORY If the IFC button is pressed again the treatment protocols for that MODALITY IFC are displayed The protocols available under IFC are ANALGESIA SENSORY ANA...

Page 52: ... bars on the right side of display The timer in the upper right portion of the screen will continue to count down the treatment duration Any parameters including output intensity and treatment time can be adjusted during the treatment NOTE Special care should be taken if parameters are adjusted during treatment Output intensity on both channels should be decreased first prior to adjusting other pa...

Page 53: ...lect the desired treatment MODALITY by pressing one of the four MODALITY buttons on the far right of the OMNISTIM 500 In the example below the selection is IFC When this button is pressed the first protocol that appears is the ANALGESIA SENSORY If the IFC button is pressed again the treatment protocols for that MODALITY IFC are displayed The protocols available under IFC are ANALGESIA SENSORY ANAL...

Page 54: ...wing the instructions below In the example below the ANALGESIA NERVE BLOCK protocol was selected within the IFC modality To adjust the parameters for the treatment protocol press the SELECT PARAMETERS button The first parameter is the VECTOR The default setting is OFF as shown below Press the UP or DOWN arrows to adjust the VECTOR setting The VECTOR can be set to the following OFF FAST 90º SLOW 90...

Page 55: ...the AUTO INTENSITY The default setting is 10 as shown below Press the UP of DOWN arrows to adjust the AUTO INTENSITY setting The AUTO INTENSITY can be adjusted from 0 to 20 Press the SELECT PARAMETERS button again to advance to the next parameter The next parameter is TREATMENT TIME The default setting is 10 MINS as shown below AUTO INTENSITY 10 LOCAL ACUTE AUTO INTENSITY 7 LOCAL ACUTE TREATMENT T...

Page 56: ...sted from 0 MINS to 99 MINS Press the SELECT PARAMETERS button again to advance to the next parameter The next parameter is the CARRIER FREQ The default setting is 5 0 KHz as shown below Press the UP or DOWN arrows to adjust the CARRIER FREQ setting The CARRIER FREQ can be set to the following values 5 0 KHz and 10 0 KHz TREATMENT TIME 17MINS LOCAL ACUTE CARRIER FREQ 5 0KHz LOCAL ACUTE CARRIER FRE...

Page 57: ...T STOP button is pressed immediately after parameter adjustment the screen will show the protocol selected in this example ANALGESIA NERVE BLOCK If this screen is displayed press START STOP again to get to the second screen 2 below 2 If the START STOP button is pressed after a few seconds delay following modifying of the protocols 5 or more seconds or after pressing START STOP again after the scre...

Page 58: ...upper right portion of the screen will continue to count down the treatment duration Any parameters including output intensity and treatment time can be adjusted during the treatment NOTE Special care should be taken if parameters are adjusted during treatment Output intensity on both channels should be decreased first prior to adjusting other parameters in order to prevent sudden changes that may...

Page 59: ... appears Press SELECT PARAMETER button The BATTERY VOLTAGE parameter will appear as shown below This screen is for informational purposes and cannot be adjusted Press SELECT PARAMETERS button again to advance to the next setting The SCREEN CONTRAST parameter will appear The default setting is 5 as shown below SELECT MODALITY PROGRAM TREATMENT OFF BATTERY VOLTAGE 5 1 TREATMENT OFF SCREEN CONTRAST 5...

Page 60: ...etting can be adjusted from 0 to 50 Press SELECT PARAMETERS button again to advance to the next setting The BUTTON SPEED A B parameter will appear The default setting is 87 as shown below Adjust the BUTTON SPEED A B setting by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons as shown below The BUTTON SPEED A B setting can be adjusted from 0 to 99 SCREEN CONTRAST 11 TREATMENT OFF BUTTON SPEED A B 87 TREATMENT...

Page 61: ...ault setting is 93 as shown below Adjust the BUTTON SPEED BEAT ETC setting by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons as shown below The BUTTON SPEED BEAT ETC setting can be adjusted from 0 to 99 Press SELECT PARAMETERS button again to advance to the next setting The BUTTON DELAY parameter will appear The default setting is 40 as shown below BUTTON SPEED BEAT ETC 93 TREATMENT OFF BUTTON SPEED BEAT E...

Page 62: ... advance to the next setting The AUDIO parameter will appear The default setting is ON as shown below Adjust the AUDIO setting by pressing the UP or DOWN arrow buttons as shown below The AUDIO setting can be adjusted to either ON or OFF NOTE Global Factory Settings will reset to their initial default parameters if the batteries are removed or the unit is fully discharged To restore the new setting...

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