Low-frequency pulse electromagnetic instrument for treating dysphagia
A low-frequency pulse, swallowing disorder technology, used in physical therapy, artificial respiration, etc., can solve the problems of small adjustable range of signal strength, poor human-computer interaction ability, complex circuit structure, etc., to achieve good treatment of swallowing disorders and ensure safety. , the effect of high device integration
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[0039] The specific operation process of this electromagnetic instrument is as follows:
[0040] 1. Preparations before treatment: The electromagnetic instrument is externally connected to a 220V 50HZ power supply, and the stimulating electrodes are plugged into the stimulation signal output interface 9 of the electromagnetic instrument.
[0041] 2. Turn on the power switch on the left side of the electromagnetic instrument and observe the LCD display prompts. If there is a fault, it will display a corresponding alarm; when it is normal, it will provide display information of waveform parameters, including group, intensity, type, stimulation time, etc.
[0042] 3. Press the group button, the indicator "▲" on the LCD will jump to the corresponding group according to the selection, and then you can set the stimulation output waveform for the selected group.
[0043] 4. Press the waveform button, and the LCD will automatically switch to the selected stimulus waveform or square wa...
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