SynchroSonic® U/HVG50
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Combination Ultrasound/Low Voltage Galvanic/High Volt Stimulator

Combination Therapy At It's Best


      Combination therapy is designed for the combined simultaneous application of therapeutic ultrasonic energy and electrical stimulation through the transducer.

SynchroSonic U/HVG50
      Three widely used therapeutic modalities are provided by the U/HVG50: low voltage galvanic (dc) stimulation, high volt stimulation and ultrasound.
      Low voltage galvanic (dc) allows the practitoner to conduct denervation testing or to perform iontophoresis applications. High volt stimulation produces no heat under the electrodes and therefore causes less  tissue irritation. Ultrasound allows for increased cell permeability with greater metabolic

exchange across the cell wall.  While providing micro-massage to the patient, the ultrasound produces an analgesic and thermal effect when applied to the nerve root and primary treatment site.
      Each of the three modalities may be combined with either low voltage galvanic (dc) or high volt stimulation simultaneously through the ultrasound transducer.

Optional Accessories
      For greater convenience, this top-of-the-line, full range combination therapy unit can be easily wall mounted or placed on our three shelf, high impact plastic utility cart. 

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