R20 • Muscle tears (medical program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.) active channels: CH1
Session duration: 20 minutes, in one phase.
Electrodes' positioning: 2 electrodes of channel 1, over the affected area.
Intensity: adjusted between 6 and 12. The maximum selectable intensity is
12.
R21 • Herpes Zoster (medical program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
Session duration: 30 minutes, in one phase.
Electrodes' positioning: form a square as in Figure 2, using channel 1 and 2.
Intensity: adjusted so as to perceive a slight tingling, not annoying.
R22 • Wound/healing (medical program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
Use rubber and buckskin electrodes or conductive rubber sponge-covered
electrodes. For repairing tissue, place sterile gauze dampened with a saline
solution on the wound: the positive electrode is placed on the wound, and
the negative electrode is placed distally or (if the treated zone is too thick)
at 10 cm of distance. This causes migration of the vascular cells and the
synthesis of collagen, increasing the speed of recovery.
Session duration: 15 minutes, in one phase.
Electrodes' positioning: are used the 2 electrodes of the channel 1.
Intensity: adjusted between the threshold of perception and the pain
threshold.
R23 • Wounds/bactericide (medical program)
Cable type: TYPE 1 (see Figure 1 - Cable type.)
Use rubber and buckskin electrodes or conductive rubber sponge-covered
electrodes.
Place a sterile gauze dampened with a saline solution on the wound to kill
any bacteria. Cathode (positive electrode, red plug) is placed on the wound
and negative electrode is placed distally or ( if the treated zone is too thick)
at a distance of 10 cm. This provokes a bactericide effect and consequently
the growth of pathogenic microorganisms is delayed.
Session duration: 15 minutes in one phase.
Electrodes' positioning: are used the 2 electrodes of the channel 1.
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