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OBSOLETE PRODUCT

Spectrum Max-SD 

Our most advanced Spectrum TENS, with five pulse modes. Rugged construction and five pulse modes giving plenty of choices to patients with various pain syndromes. 

Most TENS machines on the market only have three pulse modes. The most common pulse modes are normal ( felt as a constant tingling), burst ( felt as two or so bursts of pulses every second ) and modulation ( felt as a massage effect or the tingling coming and going). Having three pulse modes is fine for most patients. Most patients will find one pulse mode which is most comfortable for them and will regularly use that one pulse mode. 

However, a significant number of patients do try different modes in different situations, or will try different modes just so they don't get used to the one mode. In the case of the Spectrum Max-SD, one of it's five pulse modes was specially designed by Dr Jim Finney from the Pain Treatment Centre, Fort Worth Texas, for use in patients with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, an uncommon but difficult to treat pain condition. This particular pulse mode is a patented variation of the modulation mode, and is felt as a very slowly changing pulse. Many patients find the special mode useful for normal pain as well. Has specially designed form of stimulation used for cases of reflex sympathetic dystrophy. This mode has also proved popular with patients without reflex sympathetic dystrophy. 

Clinical literature available: J.W.Finney et al. "Low Frequency Transcutaneous Stimulation in Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" J Neurol Orthop Med Surg (1991) 12:270-273
Dual channel. Variable pulse width and rate. 
Five pulse modes, including two different forms of strength duration, including sympathetic stimulation. 
Push button mode select very popular due to ease of use. 

Made in USA - Five year warranty.
 
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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.
 
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