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MNPG178
W14 • MFSR Diadynamic – Mono-Phase Quick Syncopation (medical
program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
It is a sinusoidal single-phase current with pulse trains of 10ms and a 10ms
pause, with 2 seconds of action and a 1 second pause at 50 Hz. The main
effect of this kind of current is an excitomotor action on striated muscle
and on motor nerves, but it also has an analgesic, tonic and vasodilatory
effect. The analgesic effect is delayed and continuous.
Indication: It is indicated as therapy for painful non-spastic conditions and
to improve the tonicity of the connective tissue of muscles.
Session duration: 15 minutes.
Electrodes’ positioning: form a square above the area to be treated as
shown in
Figure 2
.
Intensity: to be adjusted between the threshold of perception and pain.
W15 • MFSL Diadynamic – Mono-Phase Slow Syncopation (medical
program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
It is a sinusoidal single-phase current with pulse trains of 10ms and a 10ms
pause, with 5 seconds of action and a 2 second pause at 50 Hz. The main
effect of this kind of current is an excitomotor action on striated muscle
and on motor nerves, but it also has an analgesic, tonic and vasodilatory
effect. The analgesic effect is delayed and continuous.
Indication: It is indicated as therapy for painful non-spastic conditions and
to improve the tonicity of the connective tissue of muscles.
Session duration: 15 minutes.
Electrodes’ positioning: form a square above the area to be treated as
shown in
Figure 2
.
Intensity: to be adjusted between the threshold of perception and pain.
W16 • DF Diadynamic – DiPhase (medical program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
It is a sinusoidal single-phase current with pulse trains of 10ms and a 0ms
pause at 100 Hz. Current sensibility is of course lower than MF Diadynamic
thanks to its higher frequency. So its passage is more pleasant and less
perceived. Physiological effects: The main action of the DF current is
reduced sensibility that provokes an analgesic effect. However, the
inhibitory action is hindered by rapid inurement. Moreover, it causes