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Apart from those-effects contributing to eliminate the causes of
pain, four symptomatically pain-relieving effects are known:
Stimulating effects
1. Contra-irritation
2. Release of endorphin in the CNS
These effects can be achieved by applying either low frequency therapy
or interferential therapy.
Healing effects
3. Pain fibres block
4. Dispersion of pain mediators
To use these pain-relieving effects, choose either middle frequency
therapy or ENDOSAN therapy

For many applications it is best to combine all four pain-relieving effects
A special pain management program helps you to realize this combination.
There are 8 effects known for treating oedema:
Stimulating effects
1. Activation of the muscle pump in order to improve the centripetal transport
of venous blood and lymph
2. Vasoconstriction of the blood and lymph vessels by means of stimulating the
sympathetic nerves
3. Vasodilatation of the blood and lymph vessels by means of fatiguing the
sympathetic nervous system, indicated only in treatment of SUDECK`s
dostrophy or algodistrophy
4. Activation of lipolysis, indicated only in treating lipoedema
Healing effects
5. Vasoconstriction of the blood and lymph vessels by continuous depolarization of the vascular musculature in order to improve the centripetal transport of
venous blood and lymph
6. Facilitation of metabolism referring to porcesses between enzymes
and substrates
7. Facilitation of diffusion precesses
(improving the balance between different concentrations)
8. Activation of metabolism by modification of CAMP,
particularly in the endothelium
Effects in treating patients with centrally and peripherally intract motor system:
Stimulating effects:
indirect stimulation of the skeletal musculature by direct stimulation of the
respective motor nerves innervation them, for:
Muscle relaxation, endurance training, prevention of thrombosis, muscle strenghtening.
Effects in partially or totally denervated muscles:
Healing effects in totally denervated muscles:
1.Facilitation of metabolism (shaking effect)
2.Stimulation of metabolism (temporary formation of cAMP)
3.Influence on efficiency of local blood circulation
Stimulation effects in partially denervated muscles:
In addition to the three above-mentioned healing effects ot os possible to use in an application above motor threshold all sorts of effects for normally functionimg motor systems.
     

EDiT Provides:

A great number of "custommage"
Therapy programmes

All five known types of electrotherapy

- Low frequency therapy
- Interferential therapy
- Middle frequency therapy
- Endosan therapy
- Direct current therapy

 

Multitude of particular features

- Programmes for combining dofferent therapies
- Stimulation time controller
- Endodyn 2
- Treatment time settilng

 

 

 


Trend-setting safety measures

- Automatic self-test
- Intensity misdosage control system
with acoustic signal
- Supervision of the set treatment current
- No restrictions for any application
due to safety class 2


Examples for various indications
from the following groups:

Pain syndromes

- Arthritis
- Arthrosis
- Epicondylitis
- Ischialgia
- Lumbalgia
- Migraine
- Myogelosis
- Sports injuries
- Tumour pain


Disturbances of the blood circulation

- Angiopathy
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Decubital ulcer
- SUDECK`s distrophy or Algodistrophy
- Ulcus cruris

 

 

 

Diseases showing impairment of motor functions

- Disuse atrophy
- Central and peripheral paralysis

 

     

Tension headaches including migraine
BELL`s palsy
Arthrosis und arthritis Postoperative and post-traumatic conditions in the distal
regions of the extremities
Allergic blepharitis and conjunctivitis
accompanied by pruritus
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Trigeminal neuralgia
Laryngeal paralysis
Sinusitis
Laryngitis

Technical specifications:

Voltage:
220V, 60Hz, other voltages on request

Rated output power:
2, 81 VA at 500 Ohms

Rated intensity range:

0-75 mA at 500 ohms

Power consumption
:
93 VA

Width/height/depth:

50/16/32cm

Safety class 2:

double insulation

Muscle treatment in radial,ulnar or
median nerve palsy
Distortions, comtusions
Tendovaginitis
SUDECK`s disease -algo- dystrophy
Arthritis and arthrosis
KIENBECK`s atrophy
Osteonecrosis of the navicular bone
Radoihumeral epicondylitis
(Tennis elbow)
Fobrositis
Peroneal paralysis