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. AVAILABLE THERAPY PROGRAMS

EN
WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL
CATEGORY VASCULAR
PROGRAM ARTERIAL INSUFFICIENCY 
WHEN?
Arterial insuciency in the lower limbs is conventionally divided into four clinical stages.
These four stages (I, II, III, IV) depend on the approximate severity of the loss of blood
flow and the tissue- related consequences. The Arterial insuciency 2 programme is
used to treat Stage III. At Stage III the severity of the arterial occlusion causes constant
pain which occurs even at rest.
WHY?
To improve oxygen uptake by the muscles, to reduce muscular pain at rest and partially
restore muscular tolerance to exertion.
HOW?
To avoid further reducing the supply of oxygen to the muscle fibres, the contractions
remain infra-tetanising (7 Hz) and are separated by long periods of active rest (2 Hz) in
order to avoid muscular fatigue.
PULSE WIDTH
To make it as comfortable as possible for the patient, use pulse widths equivalent to the
chronaxies of the motor nerves of the muscles being stimulated. The mi-SCAN function
can be used to determine the pulse widths suitable for the patient’s muscles.
ELECTRODES
Electrodes positioned according to the specific indication.
INTENSITY
Stimulation energies must be increased as high as possible whilst still remaining
comfortable for the patient.
+TENS
OPTION
No.
ARTERIAL INSUFFICIENCY   MIN
CONTRACTION ACTIVE REST
FREQUENCY
7 Hz 2 Hz
DURATION OF RAMPUP
1 s 1 s
DURATION OF PHASE
15 s 15 s
DURATION OF RAMPDOWN
1 s 1 s

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