REV. 03.09.04
The Microcurrents programs differ from the standard EMS and TENS programs in the following
manner:
- While conventional electrostimulation (e.g. EMS and TENS) uses current in the milliampere-
range, microcurrent electrostimulation uses currents in the microampere range that are imper-
ceptible by humans. During Microcurrents programs, it is normal that the user does not discer-
nany stimulation.
- When running a
Microcurrents program
, use exclusively the special gray cables connected to
the outlets of
channels 1 and 3 only.
- The Microcurrents programs have prefixed intensity levels. When a Microcurrents program is
activated, the electrostimulator automatically brings the intensity to the correct level. This
value should not be altered during execution of the program.
- The Microcurrents programs cannot be run in the "2+2 mode" with other treatments. If one-
tries to select a Microcurrents program in "2+2 mode", the electrostimulator will emit an error
tone.
NOTES ON THE USE OF PROGRAMMES WITH MICRO-CURRENTS
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PROGRAMS LIST
- MICROCURRENTS
Epicondylitis
Periarthritis scap- Humeral
Contractures
Muscular strain
Musculur Sprain
Muscular restoration
Contusion
Rheumatic arthritis
Oedema
Herpes Zoster
Haematoma
Skin ulcer
Sciatalgia
Femoral neuralgia
Lumbago
Slipped disk
Brachial neuralgia
Stiff neck
Migraine
Whiplash
Cervical spondylosis
Shoulder sprain
Carpal tunnel
Hand arthritis
Finger fracture
Knee sprain
Inf. Rotula tendon
Knee osteoarthritis
Ankle sprain
Infl.Achilles’ Tend.