Z-StimTM  IF250
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Interferential / Russian Stimulator

Versatile, Dependable Interferential / Russian Stimulation


      The Amrex Z-Stim IF250 microprocessor controlled stimulator provides three widely used modalities: Quad-Polar interferential, Bi-Polar interferential and Russian stimulation.
      Interferential current is designed for therapeutic stimulation of nerves and muscle in the treatment of acute pain, edema reduction and muscle rehabilitation.
      The Quad-Polar Interferential modality provides twelve selectable beat frequencies - six constant and six sweep. The Quad-Polar modality features a dynamic output cycle which increases the interferential stimulation target field.

      The Bi-Polar Interferential modality provides pre modulated, four pad, two channel interferential treatment. The Bi-Polar modality features twelve selectable modulation frequencies - six constant and six sweep.
      The Russian (2500 Hz) modality provides four pad, two channel Russian stimulation featuring a continuous, exercise or rehab treatment mode.
      The IF250 features a treatment stop switch designed to instill patient confidence. The treatment stop switch allows the patient to discontinue stimulator output at the press of a button.

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