Introduction; Description; Application - Physiomed PHYSIOSON-Expert Operating Instructions Manual

Ultrasound therapy unit
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1 Introduction

With your
PHYSIOSON-Expert,
unit.
The instrument will only show its true potential, however, if you are well informed
about its functions. For this reason, carefully read the
familiarize yourself with the use of the instrument.

1.1 Description

PHYSIOSON-Expert
Both transducers (2.5 cm
Therapy with the
treatment, through the indications menu. Moreover the unit enables you to memo-
rize 20 individually adjustable and quickly called treatment programs.
The ultrasound may be applied in continuous as well as in pulsed mode. The unit
can be combined with stimulation current units (simultaneous therapy). The
transducers are watertight and may be used for underwater treatment.
All functions of the
also continuously monitors all important components and suppresses erroneously
initiated operating steps. After switch-on, all instrument functions are checked dur-
ing an automatic self-test routine.
The instrument meets the requirements of the EC Directive concerning medical de-
vices (93/42/EEC) and is therefore CE-labelled.

1.2 Application

PHYSIOSON-Expert
Punctual heat therapy in the reach of joints, nerves, tendons and muscles
Pain treatment in case of arthrosis and non-articular rheumatism
Trophism improvement in case of posttraumatic conditions and Ulcus cruris
Supporting passive and active exercises
Simultaneous Therapy
The instrument can be used for simultaneous application of stimulation current
and ultrasound (together with an external stimulation current therapy instru-
ment).
Warning The instrument should only be used by qualified personnel who have
undergone special training!
PHYSIOSON-Expert
you have acquired a high-tech ultrasound therapy
is a modern, easy-to-handle ultrasound therapy unit with LCD.
2
2
/ 5 cm
) work with the frequencies 1 and 3 MHz.
may be accessed
PHYSIOSON-Expert
PHYSIOSON-Expert
was designed for the following applications:
Operating Instructions
directly
are controlled by a microprocessor, which
Introduction
and
or, by a proposed
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