CellStim®400T Clinic Model
The following are important reasons
why you should administer CellStim Therapy:
- Effective for conditions involving inflammation.
- Unlike TENS, CellStim provides long-lasting relief for acute and chronic pain.
- Increases ATP production essential for cellular regeneration and protein synthesis.
- Stimulates glycosaminoglycan (GAGS) production essential for cartilage repair in arthritic conditions.
- A safe drug-free alternative to NSAIDS and cortisones.
- No side-effects and non allergenic.
- Leaves your patient feeling alert, unlike morphine or demerol.
- Treats local injury only, unlike drugs that affect the entire body.
- Non-invasive gentle subsensory stimulation.
- Easy to administer.
- Cost effective treatment.
- Release muscles prior to adjustments
- Increase scope of practise by treating new conditions
- Clinic income generator through rentals and referrals.
- Covered by extended health insurance plans.
- 3 year warranty.
- Service, support and accessories available.
- Scientific studies available on request.
- 30 day money back guarantee less 20% restocking fee.
CellStim®400T Specifications
- OUTPUT VOLTAGE: +/- 37 V
- ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT CURRENT: 20 to 400 uA
- ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY: .3 to 300 Hz
- POLARITY SWITCH: three position ... switchable +/ - monophasic and biphasic current
- WAVEFORM: Patent Pending Biphasic modified square non-constant current with exponential pulse avalanche
- ANTI-ACCLIMATIZING: Unique Auto waveform frequency switching
- OUTPUTS: (2)
- LED Status Indicators: (4) Function ... Power On, Frequency, Polarity & Electrode Loading
- POWER SOURCE: 9 Volt alkaline or NiCd
- CURRENT CONSUMPTION: 8.5 mA
- ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS: 4.5 x 2.75 x 1"
- WEIGHT: 0.5 lbs.
Accessories Included
- (4) re-usable carbon rubber electrode pads
- (2) 45" lead wires
- Black nylon carry case
- Treatment protocol documentation
- Operator's manual
Optional accessories
- Self-adhesive electrode pads
- Cotton swab electrodes
- CellStim protocols
CS400T WAVEFORM PULSE POLARITY
When selecting polarized current for a particular injury, the practitioner must first understand the physiological effects of positive, negative and biphasic current. There are many specific uses for each, and if selected improperly, monophasic polarity can exacerbate a condition rather than promote a healing response.
ALTERNATING CURRENT (T) is a pulsed, biphasic current.
Use Biphasic current if unsure as to the correct polarity. Biphasic is safe with no side effects.
INDICATIONS:
- 4 pad Quasi-Interferential Current
- GTO probe technique for muscle dysfunction
- EMR technique for muscle facilitation, trigger points
POSITIVE (+) monophasic current is a constrictor, inducing an "icing" effect. Positive current decreases inflammation and sedates nerve irritation stimulating analgesic effects.
INDICATIONS:
- Nerve root irritation [place positive pad on nerve root and negative pad distally] [i.e., sciatica;
positive (+) pad on L4 or L5 and negative (-) pad behind the knee].
- Swelling [Place positive (+) pad(s) over swelling and negative (-) pad(s) on opposite side of injured area.]
See Lymphatic Drainage Protocol.
- Acute (hot injuries) [Same placement as in swelling].
- Electro Therapy Massage for swelling, trigger points, "icing" effect.
NEGATIVE (-) monophasic current vasodilates promoting a "heating" effect. Negative current softens tissue such as trigger points, scars, fibrotic tissue and stimulates circulation.
INDICATIONS:
- Adhesions
- Scars, fibrotic nodules
- Chronic irritations
- Paresthesia
- Electro Therapy Massage for scar or fibrotic tissue softening
DO NOT place negative current on an irritated nerve as further irritation may result.
WOUND CARE: Apply negative current for first three days or until the wound is aseptic, then switch to positive current to stimulate healing.
Caution: Do not apply positive current on an infected wound as it may spread the infection.
See Wound Care Protocol.
Chiropractic Microcurrent Seminar Video
This seminar has been granted 5 C.E. credits by the B.C. Chiropractic Association.
The following is a table of contents for the seminar video .
Introduction to Microcurrent
- Book intros and reading material
- Bio-electrical properties of tissue
- Conductive pathways
- Conductive properties of various tissues
- Post inflammatory response
- ATP and microcurrent
- Specific clinical uses
Treatment Techniques
- Parallel or Ladder technique
- GTO or Linear technique
- Transcranially
- Indirect
- Circle the Dragon (acupuncture)
- Sweep
- Cross Fiber
- Electro Massage
- Active Release technique
Specific Condition Treatment Protocols
- Tennis Elbow
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Golfer's Elbow
- Arthritis
- Range of Motion
- TMJ
- Lower Back
- Sciatica
- Lymphatic Drainage
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Ankle Rehab
- Headaches
- Stress Fractures
- Sinus Drainage
- Acupunture Points
- Electrosleep Therapy
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