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ACP OMNIVERSA - Ultrasound Therapy Introduction; Key Features of Omnisound Pro; Ultrasound Therapy Components

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OMNIVERSA
®
ULTRASOUND / ELECTROTHERAPY SYSTEM - 53 -
COPYRIGHT © 2017-2020, ACCELERATED CARE PLUS CORP., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ULTRASOUND THERAPY INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Omnisound Pro, the system that redefines therapeutic ultrasound. While conceiving and designing
the Omnisound Pro, ACP set out to overcome the limitations of ordinary ultrasound devices. Here are just a few of
the functions we developed that make the Omnisound Pro truly the future of ultrasound therapy:
Controlled Depth of Penetration - The Omnisound Pro enables you to treat soft tissue injuries, superficially
with 3 MHz and instantly at the push of a button, treats deeper injuries with 1 MHz - without switching
transducers.
Two Transducer Sizes - Our 0.8cm
2
and 5cm
2
heads offer optimum flexibility in treatment and are
automatically enabled as you change from one to the other.
Continuous and Pulsed Modes - Variable duty factors offer a choice between 5, 10, 20, 25, 33, 50 and
100% (continuous) applications for optimum flexibility in all phases of treatment.
Delta T Temperature Mode - Automatic dose control system helps to assure consistent tissue heating. This
mode is available only on the 5cm
2
transducer.
Combination Therapy – Internal connection allows for combination therapy.
Excellent BNR and ERA - Our superior BNR and ERA makes for highly uniform and comfortable
applications.
Automatic Self-Test with Problem Identification - Allows accurate evaluation and documentation of unit
functionality before you begin treatment.
Ultrasound therapy devices generally consist of a generator and a transducer. The generator produces the electrical
drive output to the transducer and provides measurement of its ultrasonic output. The transducer converts the electrical
energy from the generator into mechanical vibrations, known as ultrasonic vibrations. These vibrations are then
coupled to the patient's tissue via a coupling medium such as ultrasonic gel, water or mineral oil.
The frequency of the ultrasonic wave will determine the absorption by the tissue and thus the penetration of the beam
in the tissue. Output intensities of 0.1 - 3 watts/cm
2
are typically applied for therapeutic purposes in pulsed or
continuous wave modes.
Ultrasonic output may be produced on a continuous basis or may be pulsed.
Continuous Wave Output
In continuous wave mode (CW) the time average power is defined as the temporal average power and is 50 percent
of the peak instantaneous power. When the ultrasound unit is calibrated with a power measurement device, it is
generally measured in the continuous wave mode.

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