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StimVet 4000 - EMS device for animals

GLOBUSVet SKU: 3863

€1.290,00 EUR

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Elektrostimulationsgerät für die Tiermedizin zur muskulären und analgetischen Elektrostimulation von Haustieren und Pferden. Funktionen umfassen 117 Stimulationsprogramme für EMS, TENS, Kräftigung, Mikrostrom, denervierte Muskulatur und Iontophorese.

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Manufacturer information: Domino srl, Via Vittorio Veneto, 52 31013 Codognè, IT, +39 0438 7933, info@globusitalia.com

StimVet 4000 - professional EMS device for veterinary medicine.

The Globus StimVet 4000 is an EMS device for muscular and analgesic electrical stimulation of pets and horses. The electrical current is used in veterinary physiotherapy and post-injury rehabilitation for two main applications: electrical stimulation of excitable tissue (muscles) and reduction of pain perception.

The analgesic effect of the electrical currents is promoted by membrane hyperpolarization based on the gate-control theory, as well as by hyperemia and the increase in morphine-like mediators.

The StimVet 4000 features 117 different stimulation programs, divided into EMS / TENS / strengthening (sports) / microcurrent / denervated muscle, and iontophoresis programs. Pain therapy is an important application in animal physiotherapy for a wide variety of pain conditions.

Electrotherapy promotes analgesic effects through various mechanisms, including the control barrier theory, membrane hyperpolarization, local hyperemia, and the release of morphine-like mediators.

In animals such as dogs, cats, and horses, muscle contraction can also be promoted through electrical stimulation. The current acts on both the motor neuron and the muscle itself. The interaction between the biological tissue affected by the current and the electrical stimulation is a complex phenomenon.

Electrotherapy is an important therapeutic intervention not only in human medicine but also in veterinary medicine. However, it must always be performed depending on the functional conditions of the muscle (normally innervated, partially or completely denervated) and the desired therapeutic outcome.

When is electrotherapy used in veterinary medicine?

Animal physiotherapists and veterinarians use electrotherapy in veterinary medicine for muscle tension and incontinence, among other things. Electrotherapy is also used after injuries or impaired wound healing to improve circulation and promote the healing process.

The StimVet 4000 can be used on both small animals and large animals such as horses.

The following are the main areas of application of electrotherapy in veterinary medicine:
Spondylosis
Osteoarthritis
arthritis
Blunt injuries to joints
Muscle atrophy
Myalgia (muscle pain)
In case of paralysis
After operations

List of the different stimulation programs

DOG
REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation after ACL surgery
Contractures
Atrophy Recovery 1 - 2
Muscle building after immobilization 1 - 2
Muscle building 1 - 2
Motor Point Search
Agonist / Antagonist

TENS
Endorphinic TENS
Conventional antalgic TENS
Anti-accommodation modulated TENS
Postoperative pain
Pain after a bone fracture
Osteoarthritis
Wobbler syndrome
Discopathy
Spondylarthrosis
Lumbosacral stenosis

SPORT
Forelegs maximum power
Hind legs maximum power
Forelegs Endurance Strength
Hind legs endurance strength
Forelegs explosive power
Hind legs explosive power
Decontraction
Cool down

DENERVATED
Triangular 1 - 2 - 3
Rectangular 1 - 2 - 3
Trapezoidal 1 - 2 - 3

MICROCURRENT
Osteogenesis
wound healing
Cartilage damage

IONOPHORESIS
Ionophoresis

CAT
REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation after ACL surgery
Contractures
Atrophy Recovery 1 - 2
Muscle building after immobilization 1 - 2
Muscle building 1 - 2
Motor Point Search
Agonist / Antagonist

TENS
Endorphinic TENS
Conventional antalgic TENS
Anti-accommodation modulated TENS
Postoperative pain
Pain after a bone fracture
Osteoarthritis
Discopathy
Spondylarthrosis
Lumbosacral stenosis

DENERVATED
Triangular 1 - 2 - 3
Rectangular 1 - 2 - 3
Trapezoidal 1 - 2 - 3

MICROCURRENT
Osteogenesis
wound healing
Cartilage damage

IONOPHORESIS
Ionophoresis

HORSE
REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation after ACL surgery
Contractures
Atrophy Recovery 1
Motor Point Search
Agonist / Antagonist

TENS
Endorphinic TENS
Conventional antalgic TENS
Postoperative pain
Pain after a bone fracture
Osteoarthritis
Discopathy
Spondylarthrosis

DENERVATED
Triangular 1 - 2 - 3
Rectangular 1 - 2 - 3
Trapezoidal 1 - 2 - 3

MICROCURRENT
Osteogenesis
wound healing
Cartilage damage

IONOPHORESIS
Ionophoresis

- 1 StimVet 4000 EMS Gerät
- 1 Tragetasche
- 4 Kabel zum Anschluss an die Elektroden
- 2 graue Kabel für Mikrostrombehandlungen
- 4 rechteckige Silikonelektroden
- 4 quadratische Silikonelektroden
- 4 Schwammelektroden für Iontophorese
- 1 Netzteil
- 1 Flasche Elektroden Gel
- 4 elastische Bänder
- 1 Bedienungsanleitung

4 unabhängige Kanäle (8 Elektroden)

Frequenz: 1-150 Hz

Stromstärke: 100 mA pro Kanal

Impulsbreite: 40-450 µs

Stromversorgung: Netzteil

Geräteabmessungen: 220 x 170 x 60 mm

Gerätegewicht: 1307 g

Displaysprache: Deutsch

Die Verwendung wird in den folgenden Fällen nicht empfohlen:

• Stimulation des vorderen Halses (Karotis-Sinus).

• Patienten mit Herzschrittmachern.

• Stimulation der Gehirnregion.

Schmerzen mit unbekannter Ätiologie.

Wunden und dermatologische Erkrankungen.

Akute Traumata.

• Stimulierung bei den jüngsten Narben.

• Die Schwangerschaft.

• Es ist strengstens verboten, den Elektrostimulator im Augenbereich zu verwenden.

Darüber hinaus darf das Gerät nicht transthorakal (gleichzeitig auf der Brust und dem Rücken) verwendet werden, da es durch Überlagerung seiner Frequenz mit der des Herzens Herzrhythmusstörungen verursachen könnte. Behandlungen sollten generell nicht in Gegenwart von Hautläsionen durchgeführt werden.

Vorsicht ist geboten im Falle einer Kapillarbrüchigkeit des Patienten, da eine übermäßige Stimulation Kapillarrisse verstärken könnte.