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17 Design Product design Screen design Graphic design 10,4 inch, 26 cm 200 & 500 series 14,5 cm
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30 Medical E-book Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
31 Medical E-book Anatomical library Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
32 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
33 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
34 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
35 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
36 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
37 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Medical E-book Anatomical library Origin Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of scapula; Lateral head: posterior and lateral surface of humerus; Medial head: lower posterior surface of humerus Insertion Proximal end of olecranon process of ulna and fascia of forearm Action Chief extensor of forearm; long head steadies head of abducted humerus Innervation Radial nerve (C6, C7, C8) Arterial Supply Branches of deep brachial artery Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
38 Medical E-book Anatomical library Medical E-book Information screen Information screen Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
39 Medical E-book Anatomical library Medical E-book Help screen Information screen Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
40 Medical E-book Guided navigation Anatomical library Information screen Objectives Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
41 Medical E-book Guided navigation Anatomical library Information screen Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
42 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Evidence based therapy New treatment protocols can be easily added Future proof Help screen Guided navigation Therapy Summary
43 Medical E-book Anatomical library Information screen Help screen summary Medical E-book Guided navigation Evidence based therapy Guided navigation Therapy Summary
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45 New ways Scope New ways in electrotherapy Professor Tim Watson High Voltage Database Microcurrent ( electrotherapy related references)
46 New ways Scope High Voltage Microcurrent High voltage stimulation Also called High Voltage Pulsed Galvanic Stimulation (HVPGS) or High Voltage Current (HVC) Employs a twin peak pulsed monophasic current Short duration (<200μsec) High application voltage (typically V). Its application is most commonly used for slow to heal wounds (skin lesion) of various types though other (less well evidenced) applications are employed in musculoskeletal therapy.
47 New ways Scope High Voltage Microcurrent Microcurrent therapy
48 New ways Scope Poltawski and Watson (2009) High Voltage Microcurrent
49 New ways Scope Microcurrent therapy scope High Voltage Number of fully evidenced clinical applications Microcurrent Reasonable amount of current research which is likely to result in an expansion of this application in therapy practice. The main applications identified in the Gymna 400 protocols are for (a) enhanced wound healing (b) pain management (c) facilitated soft tissue repair.
50 New ways Scope High Voltage Microcurrent Microcurrent therapy (MCT) Has been used for many years A wide range of clinical terms have been employed, some of which have no obvious links to MCT. For example, LIDC (low intensity direct current) and Pulsed LIDC, Microcurrent electrical stimulation (MES) and several other variations. Microcurrent therapy (MCT) here is used to refer to an electrical stimulation modality which: Is delivered using a transcutaneous method Common feature being that the current amplitude is less than 1mA (i.e. is in the range of 1-999μA) Increase ATP production with 500%
51 New ways Scope MCT for achilles tendinopathy (after Chapman Jones and Hill, 2002) High Voltage Microcurrent Frequency 10 Hz Pulse duration Not specified Current amplitude 40 μa Treatment duration 30 minutes Treatment frequency Daily Treatment period 14 days Electrode Single channel application One electrode either side of TA at most painful region Pre-gelled self adhesive electrodes The treatment was found to be effective in conjunction with active eccentric exercise regieme
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61 Products Pulson 400 Rubber electrode (2mm) Duo 400 Duo 400 V Combi 400 Combi 400 V Vaco 400 Accessories
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65 Marketing Brochures Enraf 600 series Banners Since 2005 on the market Website Small display with basic colours (5.7 inch) Competition No touchscreen Only 1 intensity regulator Difficult in operation No Medical-E book inside Treatment protocols not upgradable
66 Marketing Brochures Chattanooga intellect series Banners Since 2004 on the market Website Small display with basic colours (5.9 inch) Competition No touchscreen Only 1 intensity regulator Limited anatomical library (without anatomical explanation) Treatment protocols not upgradable
67 Marketing Brochures Banners Why does the Gymna 400 series win? It s more than an electrotherapy device Website Competition with the Medical E-book inside The most easy to use electrotherapy device, a manual is not necessary! All current forms are standard implemented The most advanced and future proof device, thanks to the USB connection
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71 Workshop Practice: Muscle detonising decrease spasticity conventional Time 12 minutes CV mode (for more info check?) Save program as own program.
72 Workshop Practice: 2 channel electrotherapy: Low Frequency TENS, 15 minutes Max freq: 15 Hz, Min Freq: 10 Hz CV save program as favorite program: (use your own name) open program via your name
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