Professional electrotherapy device with many waveforms.
The T-One Rehab is a 4-channel electrotherapy device for rehabilitation and sports physiotherapy . Designed for use in rehabilitation clinics, hospitals specializing in orthopedics, for specialists, physiotherapists, the sports medicine departments of larger clubs, and appropriately qualified personnel.

The T-One Rehab integrates all the essential waveforms for rehabilitation following injuries/diseases of the musculoskeletal system, for effective pain therapy, for use with denervated muscles, and for the supportive treatment of male and female incontinence . The T-ONE Rehab is the ultimate electrotherapy device for physiotherapy , orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, and traumatologists who treat patients with a wide variety of conditions every day.
This device leaves nothing to be desired. The T-One Rehab can treat conditions that require the highest level of medical expertise and professional rehabilitation. Only advanced, certified medical devices are suitable for these applications, ensuring patients receive the best possible treatment for their individual pathologies. We've included a brief introduction to the device, including the operating instructions, in the "Videos" tab.
Areas of application of the T-ONE REHAB
REHABILITATION
- Nursing treatments, rehabilitation and functional restoration for diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
TENS THERAPY
Pain treatment with different programs for complaints of the skeletal muscles and the joint system.
DENERVATED - TRIANGULAR
- Treatment and rehabilitation of denervated and partially denervated muscles.
IONTOPHORESIS
- Programs for better absorption of ointments/creams through the skin.
- IPP (Induratio Penis Plastica) or Peyronie's disease: The iontophoresis programs integrated in T-One Rehab can be used to treat this condition.
WAVE
- Within the REHA programs, different waveforms can be used that are used in physiotherapy (interference, Kotz, TENS modulated).
URO
- Rehabilitative treatment of the pelvic floor muscles.
NEMS
- Programs for use in recreational and competitive sports, such as endurance, strength endurance, speed strength, explosive strength, hypertrophy, deep capillarization and recovery programs after training/competition.
BEAUTY
- Programs for body care and beauty, such as microlifting, toning, tightening, wrinkle treatment.
MEM
- Free memory spaces for creating your own TENS and NEMS programs.
T-One Rehab - the functions of the electrotherapy device
The T-ONE REHAB can generate a wide variety of current forms, depending on the individual needs of each patient/athlete. TENS, EMS, NEMS, KOTZ, interferential, and galvanic currents can be used.
The device is portable , contains a rechargeable battery and is specially designed for daily use in the treatment of the most common orthopedic conditions.
It is a 4-channel electrotherapy device with 4 individually adjustable outputs . The device features 2+2 functionality, meaning two different programs (from a list of 22 programs) can be selected for channels 1-2 and 3-4.
T-ONE REHAB program list
29 REHA programs
Ionophoresis Low
Ionophoresis medium
Ionophoresis High
Microcurrent MENS
Hematomas
Edema
TENS sequential
TENS shock
Atrophy prevention
atrophy
Denervated 50ms
Denervated 100ms
Denervated 150ms
Denervated 200ms
Denervated 250ms
Denervated 300ms
Triangle current 50ms
Triangle current 100ms
Triangle current 150ms
Triangle current 200ms
Triangle current 250ms
Triangle current 300ms
interference
TENS width modulation
TENS AC
TENS modulation frequency 1
TENS modulation frequency 2
TENZ width modulation
Vomit streams
16 TENS programs
Tens conventional (fast)
Tens Endorphin (delayed)
Tens max
Anti-inflammatory
Neck pain
Back pain/sciatica
Sprains/Bruises
Vascularization
Muscle relaxation
Hand and wrist pain
Plantar stimulation
Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Epitrochlea
Periarthritis
Tens shock
Microcurrent
20 NEMS Sports Programs
Warm-up
Endurance
Strength endurance
Increased strength
explosive strength
Explosive power
deep capillarization
Muscle recovery
Agonist / Antagonist
sequential contraction tonic
sequential contraction phasic
Muscle relaxation
Deep tissue massage
EMS
30' Stamina
30' strength endurance
20' base power
20' explosive power
20' Explosive Power
20' Hypertrophy
18 beauty programs
Tightening
Toning
definition
Modeling
Microlifting
Lipolysis abdomen
Lipolysis thigh
Lipolysis buttocks and hips
Lipolysis arms
Tissue elasticity
Capillarization
Heavy legs
Facial microlifting
Breast microlift
Decollete microlifting
Facial wrinkles
Forehead wrinkles
Collages
9 incontinence programs
Stress incontinence 1
Stress incontinence 2
Stress incontinence 3
Urge incontinence 1
Urge incontinence 2
Urge incontinence 3
Mixed incontinence 1
Mixed incontinence 2
Mixed incontinence 3
2+2 users
TENS fast
TENS endorphin
Tightening
Toning
Tightening
definition
Modeling
Microlifting
Muscle relaxation
massage
Capillarization
Free program slots
TENS 1
TENS 2
TENS 3
TENS 4
TENS 5
NEMS 1
NEMS 2
NEMS 3
NEMS 4
NEMS 5
NEMS alternating 1
NEMS alternating 2
Battery test
Recommendations for setting the current intensity for the different electrotherapy programs:
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) : The intensity should be between the threshold of perception and the onset of visible muscle contractions. If significant muscle contractions occur, the current on the electrotherapy device should be reduced.
Arrange the electrodes in a square around the painful area.
IONOPHORESIS : The intensity is selected to produce a significant tingling sensation in the treated area. This may also induce a slight contraction of the surrounding muscles.
DENERVATED: In programs for denervated muscles, the current intensity is adjusted to produce visible, isolated muscle contractions. Because patients with denervated muscles fatigue quickly, the work sessions should be high-intensity but relatively short in duration.
With an electrotherapy device such as the T-One Rehab, short therapy sessions of 5-10 minutes each can be carried out 2-3 times a day.
NEMS (neuro-electrical muscle stimulation) : In the actual work phase, the program segments alternate between contraction (where the muscle visibly contracts) and recovery (the muscle is at rest or is subjected to light stimulation).
The intensity during the contraction can be compared to the workload the muscle is subjected to. The training load is generally higher the greater the electrical stimulation stimulus.
However, this only applies up to the maximum limit of muscle contraction. In this range, the athlete/patient only experiences discomfort. Therefore, electrotherapy in this range can no longer be considered training if it exceeds the intensity/pain threshold.
Important note on the use of electrotherapy devices : To reduce the "feeling of electricity" and achieve an even greater training effect, it is advisable to perform an additional voluntary contraction during the muscle contraction induced by the T-One Rehab.
This isometric muscle contraction (change in tension without change in length) must be performed with the body part locked. This means that the body part being trained with electrical stimulation, e.g., the leg, is not moving.
KOTZ (Russian currents) : The recommended current values are similar to those related to the NEMS programs.
URO : For pelvic floor stimulation programs, the current intensity should be adjusted according to the patient's sensitivity. The intensity can be gradually increased without causing discomfort or patient refusal.
With regular treatments, tolerance increases and levels of increased intensity can be achieved.
BEAUTY : The information for the intensity of the beauty applications is similar to that of the NEMS programs.

More information:
I-Tech T-One Rehab User Manual
Additional information:
1. EMS, microcurrent and TENS electrode positions
2. Electrical muscle stimulation or electrotherapy - are there differences?
3. EMS programs for beauty, sports and rehabilitation
If you have any questions about the T-One Rehab electrotherapy device, please contact us by phone, email, or contact form.