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Picture of ELECTRONIC MUSCLE NEUROMUSCULAR STIMULATOR (MODELS EMS-1C & EMS-2C) The Electronic Muscle Neuromuscular Stimulator, models EMS-1C and EMS-2C, are portable neuromuscular stimulators that diagnose, evaluate and treat muscle dysfunction caused by peripheral and central nervous system disorders. These stimulators are used for preventing or retarding muscle atrophy, relaxing muscle spasms, and muscle re-education. Model EMS-1C produces Interrupted DC (Galvanic) of up to 15 milliamperes (mA). Model EMS-2C produces Interrupted DC and Pulsed (Faradic) stimulation with 80 pulses per second of up to 25 mA. Both units allow one hand operation, including current adjustment, active probe positioning, and on-off control. The units are battery powered and can be used with either water-soaked or conductive rubber electrodes. They can also be used for facial and smaller peripheral muscles. POWER: 9-Volt alkaline battery (included). WEIGHT: 6 ounces. WARRANTY: Two year warranty on material and workmanship.

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This product record was updated on October 6, 2011.

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Med Labs, Inc

28 Vereda Cordillera
Goleta, California 93117
United States
Telephone: 800-968-2486 or 805-968-2486.
Fax: 805-968-2486.
Web: http://www.medlabsinc.com.
Email: Sales@MedLabsInc.com.


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