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I am using a simple TENS device for e-stim and I am currently looking for a better one. Comparing the data sheets of power units I stumbled upon a device that supports a second frequency range of 8.000 - 12.000 Hz in addition to the standard range of up to 200 Hz. That seems to be an unique feature.
Does the e-stim 2B also support this type of high frequency stimulation?
Tereos
Is high frequency supported?
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Re: Is high frequency supported?
To a certain extent. bearing in mind the 2B is NOT a TENS unit, and signals above 6Khz generally do not have much sensation, although they do have a physiological effect, which is why some devices made for treatment do offer it. No E-Stim unit will generate signals much about 6Khz for that reason.Tereos wrote:Hello
I am using a simple TENS device for e-stim and I am currently looking for a better one. Comparing the data sheets of power units I stumbled upon a device that supports a second frequency range of 8.000 - 12.000 Hz in addition to the standard range of up to 200 Hz. That seems to be an unique feature.
Does the e-stim 2B also support this type of high frequency stimulation?
Tereos
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