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Type | Ultrasound Therapy Device |
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Frequency Range | 1 MHz |
Emission Frequency | 1 MHz |
Timer | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Details the symbols and model identification on the device for user understanding and compliance.
Provides essential initial guidance and safety checks before operating the device for the first time.
Outlines procedures for keeping the device clean and in good working order, including what to avoid.
Step-by-step instructions for operating the ultrasound mode, including button functions and settings.
Explains the physical application process, including gel use and movement techniques for effective treatment.
Defines the scope and purpose of the device's applications in various health and cosmetic contexts.
Provides a scientific definition and historical context of ultrasound technology used therapeutically.
Details how ultrasound waves physically interact with tissues to produce therapeutic results.
Explains the heat generation process by ultrasound and its physiological impact on tissues.
Describes the biochemical changes induced by ultrasound, such as pH modification and cellular permeability.
Explains the cavitation phenomenon and its role in lipolysis and tissue stimulation.
Summarizes the key physiological effects including analgesia, muscle relaxation, and tissue repair.
Details how ultrasound is used for aesthetic purposes, enhancing skin and metabolism.
Focuses on specific aesthetic outcomes like cellulite reduction and wrinkle improvement.
Explains the role and characteristics of adipose tissue relevant to treatment outcomes.
Lists important safety warnings and restrictions for using sonophoresis programs to prevent harm.
Provides step-by-step instructions for operating sonophoresis programs and setting parameters.
Guides users through the operation of MENS programs, including electrode placement and intensity settings.
Highlights safety considerations and contraindications when using combined ultrasound and MENS programs.
Details the procedure for operating combined COMBO programs, including program selection and parameter adjustment.
Explains potential harm from ultrasound therapy, especially in contraindicated cases.
Clarifies that perceived sensation is subjective and doesn't negate effectiveness.
Emphasizes proper sliding technique to prevent overheating and ensure circulation.
Confirms the necessity of sufficient gel for proper transmission and to avoid overheating.
Highlights the importance of cleaning to prevent bacteria and maintain transducer function.
Advises avoiding treatments during the cycle due to variability.
Provides guidance on maintaining the device and where to seek assistance for repairs.