Beurer EM 49 digital TENS/EMS unit
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Product Highlights
- Intelligently built simulators can ensure ideal coordination with your therapy routine.
- TENS/EMS and massage applications.
- It has 64 pre-programmed applications.
- There are 6 personalizable programs (TENS/EMS).
- Equipped with a belt clip to secure it while in use.
- It has an Electrode Positioning Indicator.
- It Includes 4 self-adhesive gel electrodes (45 x 45 mm).
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- Description
Description
• The device features a blue illuminated inverse LCD display to provide perfect visibility. It also comes
with an automatic switch-off system.
• The device comes with 64 per-programmed applications of TENS, EMS, and massages. You can
change the applications accordingly to match your routine.
• It also has 6 individualisation TENS and EMS programs to help you adjust the frequency, pulse width
and on/off time.
• It has an electrode positioning Indicator and is equipped with a belt clip to secure it while in use.
Direction of use:-
• Clean the skin where the electrodes will be placed.
• Let your skin dry.
• Put a thin coat of gel on the bottom of each electrode. This gel helps the electrical signal get to the
nerves under your skin.
• Put the electrodes on your skin and use medical tape or a sticky patch to cover the electrode. This
keeps the electrode firmly stuck to the skin.
• Hook the pin connectors on the end of the electrode wires to the electrodes.
• Then plug the electrode wires into the unit.
• Turn the control knobs slowly to the correct setting.
• You should feel a tingling feeling.
• Hook the unit to your belt or place it in a pocket.
Safety Information:-
• Read the label carefully before use.
• Keep out of reach of children.
• Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQ:
No, it’s not preferable for pregnant womens.
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) means nerve stimulation for deep pain relief whereas
EMS (Electrical muscle stimulation) means muscle stimulation superficial.
Use up to three times per day at a maximum. During each therapy, rate your pain before and after the
session, 1 (low) to 10 (high) in order to gauge the true reduction of pain.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) involves delivering small, low-voltage electrical impulses to a muscle via electrodes placed on the skin, in order to cause the muscle to contract.
It is important to understand that the maximum number of times you can train using Electrical Muscle
Stimulation (EMS) technology is 1-2 times per week. This is to allow time for your muscles to repair and recoup before your next session.