The BioStim NMS2, a Digital Neuromuscular Stimulator from Cardinal Health, is designed for those who prioritize precision and flexibility in their therapy tools. This high-tech stimulator blends quality and functionality, making it a great option for individuals seeking relief from pain and muscle stimulation. The NMS2 can support various treatment options by utilizing its dual-channel feature, enabling users to personalize their experience to fit their individual needs.
The NMS2 provides specific treatment for different conditions with eight pre-programmed therapies supported by clinical studies. Individuals can customize pain relief by adjusting the intensity between 0 and 120 mA with ease. The machine can handle pulse rates from 1 to 120 Hz and pulse widths up to 400 S, providing a wide range of options for treatment. Furthermore, the usability of the device is improved by the three types of stimulation: continuous, cycled, and reciprocation.
The NMS2 is created with portability in mind, featuring a practical flip-top cover and a patient lock system for safe use. The integrated compliance meter keeps track of treatment sessions, allowing users to closely monitor their progress. Fueled by four AA batteries, this digital device for neuromuscular stimulation is ideal for using at home or for portable therapy, serving as a useful resource for individuals seeking effective pain management or improved muscle recovery.
Features:
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portable
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adjustable
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NMS or TENS
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flip top cover
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patient lock system
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compliance meter
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