AMREX
  a division of AMREX-ZETRON, Inc.
Amrex Products
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Making Advancements a Tradition
for Over 72 Years.


1935
Portable Short Wave Unit
Amrex's first unit. Engineering improvements
make possible new short wave applications.


1943
Wave Generator 901A
New electronic developments increase the penetrative 
properties of Galvanic and Sinusoidal currents.


1945
MultiPad Sinewave Generator
The original muscle toning unit designed
and built by Amrex.


1950
Model SW 504
First shortwave diathermy built 
in standard production.


1955
Ultrasonic/Sinewave
Amrex combines ultrasound with
sinewave therapy.


1965
Ultrasonic 210RX
Uses quartz crystal to produce wave rate of 
1 million cycles per second.


1972
Muscle Stimulator 312
Amrex introduces the pioneer in high quality,
low cost professional Muscle Stimulators
for the chiropractors and PT's.


1975
SynchroSonic US200
Amrex presents the industry with a Combination Ultrasound 
and Low Volt AC Stimulator. Quickly becomes one of the 
most popular electrotherapy units of the 1970's.


1978
210E/HV716
Amrex announces the console unit which combines
Ultrasound and High Volt Stimulation
on a convenient mobile cart.


Today
SynchroSonicU/HVG50
Combines three of the most widely used modalities in one unit; 
Ultrasound, High Voltage Stimulation and Low Voltage Galvanic Stimulation.

 

Federal law (USA) restricts Amrex electrotherapy instruments to sale by
or on the order of a licensed practitioner


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