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Mettler Electronics Sonicator Plus Sonicator Plus combination therapy units combine ultrasound with electrical stimulation in one compact package. These units combine the quality and ease of use embodied by the Sonicator therapeutic ultrasound and SysStim stimulator products. Multiple stimulation waveforms and dual frequency applicators for therapeutic ultrasound have been included in these units to increase their utility. Soft-touch control knobs: Soft-touch control knobs allow the clinician to adjust the ultrasound or electrical stimulation output levels with confidence. Ultrasound applicators: Each Sonicator Plus comes standard with a 5 cm 2 applicator at 1 and 3 MHz (7513). A 10 cm 2 / 1MHz applicator (7310) or a 1 cm 2 / 3.3 MHz applicator may be ordered to expand the therapeutic ultrasound capabilities of any of the three units.

Options • Sonicator Plus 930 The Sonicator Plus 930 features a 1 and 3 MHz, 5 cm2 applicator for therapeutic ultrasound and the three most popular stimulation waveforms for the busy practice: Interferential, Premodulated and Medium Frequency (Russian). It has an easy-to-use membrane panel, designed to assist the clinician with quick set-up. You can start a treatment by selecting treatment parameters with as few as three keystrokes and adjusting intensity with a twist of a dial. The enclosure has a cradle on the top of the unit to conveniently hold the ultrasound applicator between treatments • Sonicator Plus 940 The microprocessor-controlled Sonicator Plus 940 is a four channel combination unit. It combines 1 and 3 MHz ultrasound with eight treatment waveforms: Interferential, Premodulated, Medium Frequency (Russian), EMS, High Volt, TENS, Microcurrent and Direct Current (DC). All waveforms are available on all four channels. A dual-frequency 5.5 cm 2, 1/3 MHz applicator comes standard with the unit. Eric Whitacre Sleep Pdf.

The membrane panel and back-lit LCD touch panel allow the clinician to quickly setup treatment parameters. There are 61 preset programs and space for 80 user-defined programs. An optional 0.9 cm 2 dual-frequency applicator is available. • Sonicator Plus 992 The microprocessor-controlled Sonicator Plus 992 is a two channel combination unit. It combines 1 and 3 MHz ultrasound with six treatment waveforms: Interferential, Premodulated, Medium Frequency, Biphasic, high volt and Microcurrent.

Mettler Sonicator 718B Handheld Portable Ultrasound. User Manual for the Sonicator. Sonicator 994 Combo Therapy Unit by Mettler Electronics. The Sonicator. Mettler Electronics Corp. Sonicator 740 Maintenance Manual Limited Warranty The Sonicator 740 generating unit is warranted against defects in materials and.

A dual frequency 5 cm2 applicator comes standard with the unit. Up to three different treatment protocols may be set up simultaneously using different timers.

• Sonicator Plus 994 The microprocessor-controlled Sonicator Plus 994 is a four channel combination unit. It combines 1 and 3 MHz ultrasound with six treatment waveforms: Interferential, Premodulated, Medium Frequency, Biphasic, High Volt and Microcurrent. A dual frequency 5 cm2 applicator comes standard with the unit. Up to five different treatment protocols may be set-up simultaneously using different timers.

Tips for buying Ultrasound Therapy System • Facilities can select a tabletop, wall mounted, or cart mounted therapeutic ultrasound unit. • To permit user exchange, these systems should have transducers with connectors. The unit should be capable of frequencies at 1 and 3 MHz. It should run in both continuous and pulsed modes.

• Each transducer should have a beam with a non-uniformity ratio of less than 8 and should have a variable pulse rate that falls between 80 and 150 pps. • Systems equipped with several transducers of various diameters facilitate treatment of different areas of the body. However, there are systems with only one transducer.

• An automatic shutoff function is a preferred feature. • Configuration, ERA, and maximum power should be based on patient and clinician preference as well as on treatment location. • If the unit is to be used for off site therapy, some portable devices are available in a carrying case or tote bag.

• Systems with dual frequencies provide a wider range of treatment capabilities. • To reduce costs, facilities can obtain a combination ultrasound neuromuscular stimulator unit instead of buying separate units. Using these units, facilities can choose therapeutic ultrasound only, neuromuscular stimulation only, or a combination of both. • Facilities should consider the costs associated with the following: additional transducers, coupling gel, service, and a therapist.