Sonicator 740

Dual frequency ultrasound with 5cm² applicator.

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Instrument Assisted Ultrasound

ME740 ultrasound applicator; 5cm², 1 & 3 MHz, includes UIASTM tool and O-ring

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Tens 211 muscle stimTwo channel digital OTC TENS/EMS device

Two channel digital OTC TENS/EMS device for pain relief

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Light Therapy

A newly added product category for Mettler Electronics advances the fight against pain using a therapeutic infrared laser that directs pain–relieving light deep into tissues. Super luminous diodes are also available to treat larger areas with soothing infrared light. Both forms of light energy produce temporary increases in blood circulation, temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches, pains and stiffness, relaxation of muscles and temporary relief of minor pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.

You can add full-featured light therapy capabilities to the Sys*Stim 240 by purchasing the laser/cluster, laser or cluster applicator package. The laser applicator has a 80 mW, 785 nm laser diode and the cluster emits 500 mW at 600 and 950 nm. Applicator holders are provided with each applicator and can be attached to the sides of the Sys*Stim 240. The Sys*Stim 240 has all the hardware and software already installed to perform light therapy, including protocols.


Sys*Stim® 240 Laser Applicator Kit (2405)

You can add full-featured laser therapy capabilities to the Sys*Stim 240 by purchasing the laser applicator package.

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785 nm Laser Applicator (with 3-470 nm LEDs) for the 540

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One Pair of Protective Uvex glasses

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One Set of 2 Replacement Keys

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Pocket Guide for the Laser Sys*Stim 540

Light Therapy Pocket Guide by Michelle H. Cameron. Designed for use with the Laser Sys*Stim 540.

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Changing the quality of hot and cold therapy packs. TS gel uses a double wall construction that allows for stronger wear and tear.
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The Sys*Stim® 228 neuromuscular stimulator has four discrete waveforms: Interferential, Premodulated, Medium Frequency (Russian) and Biphasic waveforms.
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