9.10 Sequence programs
Sequence programs are a compilation of up to three electrotherapy programs which are run
consecutively in sequence. In the program family “currents for sports rehabilitation”, a variety of
default programs are predefined. They generally consist of the warm-up, training or strengthening
and stretching phases.
A freely definable program is also available.
programmed program
Display of the three phases of the sequence program. The active phase is shown in blue (1).
A therapy time (2) is specified for all three phases. The upper time shows the remaining time of
the current phase. The lower time shows the remaining total time.
Since different pulse forms and frequencies involve different current perception, the intensity
thresholds for the individual sequences are defined prior to therapy.
Sequence 1 is highlighted in blue and thus active.
Use the two intensity regulators to set the intensity for sequence 1.
Training
Sequence 2 is selected directly in the list (1).
Following the selection, sequence 2 is highlighted in blue and thus active.
Use the two intensity regulators to set the intensity for sequence 2.
Stretching
Sequence 3 is selected directly in the list (1).
Following the selection, sequence 3 is highlighted in blue and thus active.
Use the two intensity regulators to set the intensity for sequence 3.
Once the intensities have been defined, the therapy time of the individual sequences proceeds.
When the next sequence is selected, the pre-set intensity of the previous sequence is
Sequence 1
Activation of the sequence 1 in the list (1) after the intensities for all 3 sequences have been
defined. At the same time, the therapy time returns to the pre-set values and the start button
Activating the “Start” button (4) starts the therapy.
The 3 sequences run consecutively. The sequence switch is indicated by an acoustic signal.
After the therapy time has elapsed, an acoustic signal indicates the end of therapy.