TENS - PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT DRUGS mmTL.GIFmmTR.GIF
Home | Contact Us | Terms and Order Information
What is TENS? | Popular TENS Units | Top of the Range TENS
Site Last Updated 26th April, 2006

Shopping Cart
CONTENTS
What is TENS?
Popular TENS
Top TENS
More TENS
Electrodes/Access
Other Electrodes
Lead Wires
3M Dental TENS
TENS in labour
MODELS
Comtens
Masters Tens Unit
Eclipse Plus
Epix VT
MUSCLE STIM
Overview
Respond Select
Comparison Chart
OTHER
Biofeedback
Books
Stethoscopes
Therapod Supports
Ultrasound
ADMIN
About Masters
Links
Privacy
Distributers
SHOPPING CART
View
Check Out

Empi Epix-XL 

EPIX-XL TOP OF THE RANGE TENS MACHINE
 DETAILED CLINICAL MANUAL AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
Detailed clinical manual available on request.

Epix XL 

Probably the most advanced TENS on the market. Ideal for those really difficult cases or for use in pain clinics. 

Apart from standard features found on most machines, has eight (8!) easy to dial preprogrammed regimens: 

Extremely Low Frequency: May be indicated for maintenance of pain control on low back patients; or for highly sensitive skin that reacts to stimulation. 

Dual Pulse: Emulates popular high voltage galvanic sequence. Dual pulses hold superficial skin senses in refractory to reduce sensation at the electrode - still provide deep sensory activation. Burst to reduce accommodation and avoid fatigue. 

High Frequency: Effects similar to Dual Pulse, but provides an apparent low intensity for sensitive areas proximal to bone etc. May provide greater localised paraesthesia in some acute topical applications. 

Bi-Modal: Permits treatment in two distinctly different pain areas. Allows for varied patient treatment needs, while enhancing comfort. Intensity of either channel can be adjusted to patient comfort and needs. Potential applications are for neck/back pain, low back pain, and diffused pain. 

Particularly good for patients who could benefit from low-frequency, but have poor stimulus tolerance. When used in the same area, the high frequency mode can work to mask low-frequency discomfort. 

Ramped burst: Preferred for the stimulus intolerant patient requiring dual channel burst. 

Alternating Ramped Burst: For large area coverage such as diffuse back pain, or several spinal segments. 

Modulated Amplitude: Varies spatial recruitment patterns, helping reduce habituation and promote increased local blood flow through pumping action. 

Random Modulation: Has maximum resistance to accommodation or central nervous system adaption because its random pattern does not allow predictability. A solution to the most difficult pain management problems. 

Five year warranty
 
Australian Price USA Price
Only $AUD495 Only $USD350
Click here to order from our US Dollar Website
You Get: EPIX-XL Two Channel TENS Machine, including manual, soft carry case, Pals Electrodes 5cm x 5cm (4/pkt), Lead Wires and 9V Alkaline Battery

Quantity:

Epix-XL Clinical Guidelines Manual 

Detailed 48 page clinical manual on the Epix-XL, describing electrode placement for many conditions and rational for using different modes. Complimentary with Epix-XL ( therapists only) 

USA Compliant Recharger 

Australian Price USA Price
Only $AUD12.85 Only $USD9.95*
Quantity:

9V Battery - Rechargeable 

Quantity:

Australian Price USA Price
Only $AUD27.95 Only $USD21.80* + $USD25* Courier

How to contact Masters Medical
Sydney & Head Office
Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02) 9689 3655 Fax: (02) 9689 2866
Toll Free 1-800-621 335 - Australia Only
Email: sales@masters.com.au
International: Phone: 612+9689 3655 Fax: 612+9689 2866
Clients - for quickest response - please ring our offices. Given the nature of our products and services, we can give more personalised attention over the phone or even better - face to face.
 
painanim.gif mmTLmmTR.GIF
Home | Goto Top | Product Index | Email Us | Order Information | Order Forms 
What is TENS? | Popular TENS | Top of the Range TENS | TENS Electrodes and Accessories