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Physical medicine, rehabilitation, and physiotherapy specialty equipment includes treatment tables, electrotherapy devices, and gait training tools. These tools help patients recover movement, reduce pain, and rebuild strength.
Electrotherapy and Modality Equipment
Therapeutic Ultrasound Devices: Send high-frequency sound waves deep into soft tissues to reduce swelling, ease pain, and break down scar tissue.
TENS and NMES Units: Deliver low-voltage electrical currents through the skin to block chronic pain signals or fire dormant muscle fibers after surgery.
Shortwave Diathermy Systems: Use deep thermal electromagnetic energy to heat large muscle groups and joint capsules where surface hot packs cannot reach.
Mobility and Gait Training Equipment
Parallel Bars: Provide height-adjustable, sturdy side rails used to retrain patients how to walk safely after a stroke, injury, or surgery.
Rehabilitation Treadmills: Feature low starting speeds, extra-long safety rails, and body-weight support harnesses for safe cardiovascular reconditioning.
Traction Devices: Provide controlled mechanical pulling force to decompress cervical or lumbar spinal discs and relieve trapped nerve pressure.
Exercise and Functional Recovery Tools
Ergonomic Treatment Tables: Feature heavy-duty electric hi-lo height controls so therapists can safely adjust patient positioning without physical strain.
Proprioception and Balance Gear: Include wobble boards, balance pads, and stability balls to retrain joint stability and core strength.
Active-Passive Exercise Bikes: Motorized stationary cycles that allow patients with neurological weakness to exercise upper or lower limbs safely.
TENS 7000 Digital (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is a portable, battery-powered device that sends mild, low-voltage electrical currents through sticky pads (electrodes) placed on your skin. It is a noninvasive, drug-free way to relieve pain by blocking pain signals and stimulating natural endorphins. #Transcutaneouselectricalnervestimulation #TensDevice
How to Use It
1. Place the pads: Attach the sticky electrode pads on clean, dry skin around the painful area (usually with a 1-inch gap between them).
2. Start low: Always ensure the device is off before sticking on the pads and plugging in the wires.
3. Adjust the current: Turn the dial up slowly until you feel a comfortable, tingling sensation. Sessions generally last 30 to 60 minutes.