IONOSON-DO-Evident

The new benchmark for electro-, ultrasound- and simultaneous therapy as well as deep oscillation in the fourth channel

Product description

Ultrasound transducer 360°

The ergonomic ultrasound transducers 360° offer maximum safety and reliability in terms of power output. They combine 1 and 3 MHz ultrasound in an extremely durable and biocompatible titanium transducer, thereby excluding metallurgical deposits and are also suitable for subaqueous treatment. The innovative joint technology enables different types of handle and thus user-friendly operation, aimed at meeting the demands of different treatment settings and anatomical conditions.

Ultrasound dosing strategy with TPS

The acronym TPS is a compilation of the Spanish words “Tiempo” (time), “Potencia” (output) and “Superficie” (surface). The innovative dosing strategy of the Spanish electrotherapy specialist Prof. J. M. Rodríguez Martín guarantees the delivery of a well-defined amount of energy in J/cm² to the tissue taking into account the treatment area and all treatment parameters. In order to obtain a precise surface indication, the treatment area is graphically defined and measured, for example using a skin marker. After entering the area into the therapy unit, the required treatment time corresponding to the desired energy quantity is calculated, taking into account dosage, energy output, size of the treatment head and frequency. Thus, TPS allows for the first time ever, for an objectively reproducible dosage in ultrasound therapy, thus also valid for scientific works.

Highlightfeatures

  • Two-channel electrotherapy including 22 currents
  • Alternating and simultaneous stimulation
  • Spasticity treatment acc. to Hufschmidt or Jantsch
  • Manual release key for emergency shut-off or intentional exercises
  • Warning in case of intensity exceeding
  • Simultaneous therapy
  • Vacuum application with PHYSIOVAC-Evident (option)

Medium frequency currents:

  • IF (Classic interference current)
  • AMF (Bipolar interference current)
  • MT (Medium-frequency muscle stimulation)
  • KOTS (Russian stimulation)

Low frequency currents:

  • G (Galvanisation)
  • GMC (Galvanisation with microcurrent)
  • DF (Diadynamic current diphasé fixe)
  • MF (Diadynamic current monophasé fixe)
  • CP (Diadynamic current modulé en courtes périodes)
  • LP (Diadynamic current modulé en longues périodes)
  • RS (Diadynamic current)
  • UR (Ultra stimulation current acc. to Träbert)
  • HV (High voltage current)
  • TENS (Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation)
  • MENS (Electric nerve stimulation with microcurrent)
  • IG 30 (Pulse galvanization 30)
  • IG 50 (Pulse galvanization 50)
  • FM (Frequency-modulated current)
  • STOCH (Stochastic current)
  • FaS (Faradic surge current)
  • HVS (Current mode with high voltage stimulation characteristics)
  • T/R (Pulses with adjustable parameters)

Diagnostics

  • Faradic excitability test
  • Medium-frequency test (Lange)
  • Accommodation quotient
  • Rheobase/chronaxy
  • I/T curve
  • 1 and 3 MHz ultrasound
  • Ergonomic ultrasound transducers made from biocompatible titanium
  • Continuous or pulsed energy output
  • Ultrasound dosing strategy with TPS
  • Subaqueous treatment
  • Frequenzbereich von 5-250 Hz
  • Individuelle Einstellung von Frequenz, Frequenzbändern, Tastverhältnis, Therapiedauer und Burstfunktion
  • Kontaktelemente aus biokompatiblem Titan
  • Spezielle Handapplikatoren in verschiedenen Größen für flächige wie lokale Behandlungen
  • Leicht auswechselbare Behandlungsköpfe für eine hygienische Anwendung
  • Handschuhe zur Behandlung mit den Händen direkt
  • Perfected user guidance through combination of 8“ colour monitor with touch screen and PHYSIOMED one-button operation for comprehensive overview of the therapy parameters including all therapy timers
  • Comprehensive overview of the therapy parameters including all therapy timers
  • Treatment index with intelligent filtering functions based on body region, therapy form, desired therapy effect or per alphabet for quick location of the desired treatment proposal
  • Detailed animations illustrating treatment
  • Patient database for max. 100 entries: up to 10 electrotherapy and five ultrasound settings as well as five diagnostic findings can be saved and configured as potpourris per patient
  • Multifunctional intensity controls allowing for fast intensity reduction and quick switching between channels
  • Swivel and tilt mount for optimum monitor alignment at all times
  • Logical colour coding of electrotherapy and vacuum application accessories for quick and accurate allocation of channels and polarity

Treatment index with intelligent filtering functions based on body region, therapy form, desired therapy effect or per alphabet for quick location of the desired treatment proposal.

Perfected user guidance through combination of 8“ colour monitor with touch screen and PHYSIOMED one-button operation for comprehensive overview of the therapy parameters including all therapy timers.

allowing for fast intensity reduction and quick switching between channels

Patient database for max. 100 entries: up to 10 electrotherapy and five ultrasound settings as well as five diagnostic findings can be saved and configured as potpourris per patient.

Warnings in case of intensity exceeding.

Logical colour coding of electrotherapy and vacuum application accessories for quick and accurate allocation of channels and polarity.

Swivel and tilt mount for optimum monitor alignment at all times.

The fundamental principle of special electrotherapy methods e.g. for spastic cerebral palsy, spasms following apoplectic insult and adductor spasms is the stimulation of the Golgi tendon organs, which in turn is aimed at inhibiting muscle spasticity at bone marrow level. Directly following inhibition of the affected muscle, in the second circuit the antagonistic muscles are stimulated. Dr. Felipe Medina presents an example of the adjuvant therapy option in a video.

Clean currents

Quite a few electrotherapy instruments today no longer emit stimulation currents in the form described in teaching manuals, and on which efficient electrotherapy is proven to be based. Instead of this – and in many cases due to cost savings – similar, but not identical, curve forms are used. Nobody knows exactly whether these cause the desired effects in tissue in the same way as the original currents. Instead of medium frequency currents, for example, low frequency ones are generated, and vice versa. In a direct comparison, the difference between ”genuine“ and ”similar“ currents can often be felt, but it only becomes visible when the current curves are viewed on an oscilloscope. Galvanic currents with spikes can be found, distorted instead of harmonic sinusoidal curves, or even deformed envelopes of diadynamic currents.
PHYSIOMED distances itself firmly from this trend of compromising therapeutic success only for the sake of maximising profits. PHYSIOMED instruments therefore only supply ‘clean’ currents. This also explains the often heard opinion of competent electrotherapy users, that despite using the same parameters, they obtain better therapeutic results with PHYSIOMED instruments than with other stimulation current instruments.

Therapy information

Electrotherapy is an important element of physical therapy. Current stimulation will treat the tissue via electrodes (plate electrodes, vacuum electrodes, adhesive electrodes) on the selected areas. Depending on the current mode and the selection of parameters (e.g. impulse form, impulse duration, pause time, frequency, intensity) the stimulation current can have significant effects in the following areas of treatment:

  • Pain reduction
  • Stimulation of blood circulation and trophic enhancement
  • Nerve stimulation for, for example, the training of innervations and treatment of paralysis
  • Muscle stimulation to build up muscles
  • Muscular deionization and ionization.

According to their generation and specific method of treating the tissue the following classifications of the different stimulation currents can be made:

  • Medium frequency current: This is an alternating current, which comes from an superposition of a basic frequency (2-9,5 KHz) and a modulation frequency (0-250 Hz). This superposition already takes place within the equipment with the AMF current (amplitude modulated medium frequency current) as well as with the medium frequency currents for muscle stimulation (MT and KOTS). The previously modulated current can therefore be applied via only two electrodes on the patient. With classic interference current IF however, the superposition delivers both frequencies when it reaches the tissue of the patient, for this reason it is essential to always apply four electrodes for treatment. The high therapeutic effectiveness of the medium frequency current is gained through minimal skin irritation with broad penetration and has better acceptance for the patients.
  • Impulse current with frequencies under 1000 Hz is classified as low frequency current. With the different low frequency currents DF, MF, CP, LP (diadynamic current) UR (ultra stimulation current), HV (high voltage current), FaS (Faradic surge current), TENS (mono- or biphasic rectangular impulse) and T/R (exponential current) the total range of application is covered. In contrast to the medium frequency current, low frequency current can also be used for the treatment of peripheral paralysis.
  • Galvanic current (B) is a direct current, so that a constant energy current flows through the tissue. Galvanic current will primarily be used for the stimulation of blood flow and pain reduction, as well as ionization (diffusion of medicaments into the tissue with the help of the current).

Ultrasound therapy, along with stimulation current, is one of the popular treatment forms of physical therapy. Therapeutic ultrasound will be used, with the frequency 1 MHz or 3 MHz, as continuous echo or pulse echo. Due to its complex effects ultrasound therapy is classified as mechanical thermal therapy.

Depending on therapy parameters (therapy frequency, echo type, dose, therapy duration and mode) a thermal effect comes from ultrasound therapy (thermal growth and reflecting from barriers to the tissue, for example, bones or joints) or a micro massage in the treated tissue segments is in the foreground.

The effects of the ultrasound therapy can be summarized as the following:

  • Hyperemisation
  • Acceleration of metabolic function (micro-circulation, diffusion processes)
  • Increasing the tensability of connective tissue structure (collagen fibres)
  • Alleviation of pain
  • Muscular deionizing and spasm resolution
  • Acceleration of the healing process
  • Stimulation of fracture healing

Ultrasound will be reflected by air so, for the optimum conduction of the ultrasonic waves from the transducer to the tissue, you should use a coupling agent (ultrasound gel) or connect under water (sub-aqua).

Ultrasound therapy, along with stimulation current, is one of the popular treatment forms of physical therapy. Therapeutic ultrasound will be used, with the frequency 1 MHz or 3 MHz, as continuous echo or pulse echo. Due to its complex effects ultrasound therapy is classified as mechanical thermal therapy.

Depending on therapy parameters (therapy frequency, echo type, dose, therapy duration and mode) a thermal effect comes from ultrasound therapy (thermal growth and reflecting from barriers to the tissue, for example, bones or joints) or a micro massage in the treated tissue segments is in the foreground.

The effects of the ultrasound therapy can be summarized as the following:

  • Hyperemisation
  • Acceleration of metabolic function (micro-circulation, diffusion processes)
  • Increasing the tensability of connective tissue structure (collagen fibres)
  • Alleviation of pain
  • Muscular deionizing and spasm resolution
  • Acceleration of the healing process
  • Stimulation of fracture healing

Ultrasound will be reflected by air so, for the optimum conduction of the ultrasonic waves from the transducer to the tissue, you should use a coupling agent (ultrasound gel) or connect under water (sub-aqua).

Selected use cases

Electrotherapy is beneficial within a broad range of applications, including, but not limited to:

  • Arthrosis (knee joint)
  • Chondropathia patellae
  • Joint effusion
  • Radicular syndrome
  • Spondylitis ankylosans
  • CRPS stage I and II
  • Epicondylopathy
  • Pain syndrome, post-operative
  • Spasticity treatment according to Hufschmidt/Jantsch
  • Whiplash injury

Ultrasound therapy is beneficial within a broad range of applications, including, but not limited to:

  • Achillodynia
  • Disc herniation with radiculopathy
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Insertion tendopathy
  • Neuralgia
  • Periostitis
  • Tendopathy
  • Acromioclavicular dislocation
  • Epicondylopathy
  • Fracture
  • Muscle fiber rupture
  • Patellar tendinopathy
  • Spondylitis ankylosans
  • Ulcus cruris

Therapy with deep oscillation (DEEP OSCILLATION®) is beneficial within a broad range of applications, including, but not limited to:

  • Breast Ca, post-surgery start on day 1
  • CRPS stage I and II
  • Endoprosthesis, post-surgery
  • Fibrosis
  • Oedema
  • Pain, traumatic
  • Burns
  • Contracture
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Lumbalgia
  • Osteosynthesis, post-surgery
  • Whiplash injury

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