Deep Heat Therapy Diatermia 448khz Indiba Tecar 8.0 Equipment
Tecar 8.0 Specification
CET frequency | 300KHZ ~ 500KHZ |
Certification | CE Rohs |
Power | 300W |
RET handle tips quantity | 3 different size tips |
Function | Back pain relief,sport injury recovery ,knee pain recovery |
Temperature of Dermis | 45-60 celsius degrees |
Technology | CET RET |
Intensity | 0-20 levels adjustable |
Treatment Timer | 0-60 minutes |
Maximum Power Consumption | 300W |
Out Modes | Round Electodes/ Rectangle Type |
MOQ | 1PC |
Treatment area | eyes,body,face |
What is Tecar Therapy?
Accelerating the body's natural recovery ability. TECAR therapy is a form of combined contact diathermy and electrotherapy. It is a medical practice that applies electromagnetic energy to biological tissue. The electromagnetic frequency applied originates from the radiofrequency spectrum.
Tecar Therapy works on several levels, directly at a cellular level provoking different effects: bio stimulant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-edema and decontracting.
What is meant by double emission modes, capacitive and resistive?
The energy is supplied in two modes, capacitive and resistive. The capacitive mode concentrates energy in the muscles, while the resistive mode is designed for the treatment of bones, tendons and cartilage.
What is the difference between Resistive mode and CApacitive mode?
The Tecar current flows more through the resistive or the capacitive parts of the body according to its frequency. In Resistive maode, the low frequency current passes more through the resistive parts of the body (joints, ligaments, tendons and bone). Resistive mode concentrates the energy mainly upon the ‘hard’ tissues such as joints, ligaments, tendons and bone. In CApacitive mode, the higher frequency current flows more through the capacitive parts of the body (muscles and areas with high liquid content). CApacitive mode concentrates the energy mainly upon the ‘soft’ tissues such as muscles and areas with high liquid content.
Tecar Applications
Tendonitis of shoulder.
Sprain and distortion of the ankle with edema.
Heel spurs and Plantar Fasciitis.
Osteoarthritis of the knee or hip.
Cellulite, stretch marks.
Lymphedema arm Fracture of Scaphoid.
Wiper syndrome.
Sports rehabilitation
1. Sciatica low back pain
2. Neck pain, arthritis, contractures
3. Plantar fasciitis, knee pain, tendinitis