Hand Function Thermoelectric Stimulator AV-K-SRD-I
800 د.إ
Description
Model: AV-K-SRD-I
Description:
The AV-K-SRD-I Hand Function Thermoelectric Stimulator is a compact and portable rehabilitation device designed to promote hand muscle activation, nerve recovery, circulation enhancement, and thermal therapy. The combination of medium-frequency stimulation and controlled heating makes it ideal for physiotherapy and clinical rehabilitation.
Specifications:
- Size: 320×23×65 mm
- Display: 3.5-inch LCD touch screen
- Medium frequency treatment protocols: 20
- Working frequency: 2 kHz – 6 kHz
- Carrier waveform: Bidirectional square wave
- Pulse width: 83–250 μs
- Modulation frequency: 0–150 Hz
- Modulation waveforms: sine, square, triangle, exponential, sawtooth, equal amplitude, sharp wave
- Amplitude levels: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
- Maximum output current: 54 mA
- Maximum output amplitude: 30 V
- Intensity levels: 0–99
- Current stability: ≤10% variation under different loads
- Treatment time: 1–60 minutes (1 min step)
- Auto-stop with sound prompt
- Modes: Continuous + 5 intermittent electrical stimulation types
- Diathermy temperature: 37°C ± 3°C with double protection
- Supports left and right-hand switching
Advantages:
- Helps restore hand mobility and function
- Medium-frequency stimulation provides deeper penetration and better therapeutic results
- Controlled heat improves blood flow and speeds up recovery
- Multiple waveforms and protocols for targeted therapy
- Highly customizable intensity and treatment modes
- Compact, portable, and easy to operate
- Safe temperature regulation with dual protection
- Effective for both clinical and home-based rehabilitation
Applications:
- Hand muscle strengthening and re-education
- Stroke rehabilitation and nerve injury recovery
- Tendon repair and post-surgical hand therapy
- Pain reduction and inflammation control
- Improving hand grip, coordination, and mobility
- Treatment of neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, and wrist stiffness







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