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BTL-6000 TR-Therapy Pro Radiowave Therapy Targeted

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BTL-6000 TR-Therapy carries radiofrequency waves through tissues, creating their selective overheating. The most common indications are: local muscle contractures, trigger points, muscle and tendon diseases, ailments of the spine, both cervical and thoracic and lumbosacral. In addition, this therapy is perfect for injuries and associated swelling. The combination of the therapist's manual skills with BTL-6000 TR-Therapy makes this form of therapy modern and comprehensive, while providing immediate results.

Slective effect on tissues through the use of 2 modes of operation: capacitive and resistive

Power up to 150 W

Dynamic Impedance ControlTM (DynamicImpedanceControlTM)


Basic properties

• Selective effect on tissues through the use of 2 modes of operation: capacitive and resistive

• Ability to execute static application

• Power up to 150 W

• Dynamic Impedance ControlTM

• Continuous and impulse therapy

• 5.7"'

color touchscreen

• Patient Database

• Finished programs and therapeutic encyclopedia

• Table*

*option

 

Technical parameters

Work frequency   480–520 kHz

work mode      continuous / pulse

Expertial outputs          for electrodes: capacitive / resistive / neutral

Capacitive electrodes       4 sizes (20, 30, 50, 70 mm)

Resistive electrodes  4 sizes (20, 30, 50, 70 mm)

Leave-neutral electrode     metal (160 × 240 mm)

Dimensions         320 × 190 × 280 mm

Weight   5 kg

Power            100–240 V, 50–60 Hz

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