Devices Features
Inside each Accustim-P kit there are all necessary to carry out the peripheral stimulation. P-Lead stimulation electrodes can be of three different lengths and there are Accustim-P kits with one P-Lead electrode inside and Accustim-P kits with two P-Lead electrodes inside.
Accustim-P Kit for MONOPOLAR treatments
- One disposable stimulator Accustim-P;
- A connection cable to the P-Lead electrode;
- A reference guide;
- A quick guide;
- A P-Lead electrode in sterile packaging;
- A 20Ga Tuohy needle for subcutaneous insertion of electrode;
- Four pre-gelled patches for the ground connection;
- A transparent sterile dressing for follow-up inspections;
- A secure-fix for locking P-Lead electrode on the skin.
Accustim-P Kit for BIPOLAR treatments
- One disposable stimulator Accustim-P;
- A connection cable with P-Lead electrodes;
- A reference guide;
- A quick guide;
- Two P-Lead electrodes in sterile packaging;
- Two 20Ga Tuohy needle for subcutaneous insertion of electrodes;
- Four pre-gelled patches for the ground connection;
- Two transparent sterile patches for follow-up inspections;
- A patch for secure-fix P-Lead electrode connectors.
P-LEAD electrodes
P-Lead electrodes have a diameter of just 0.4 millimeters (27Ga) and this allows them to be flexible and non-traumatic. This exclusive feature allows to perform treatments even in generally uncomfortable areas for this type of treatment.
Three different (50mm, 100mm, 150mm) sizes allow to always have the correct length for your desired treatment.
Stimulator Features
With this neurostimulator you can:
- Supply continuously electric stimulation pulses during the whole treatment period: a situation often exploited in trial neuromodulation treatments, to evaluate at the end of treatment the installation of permanent neuromodulation implant;
- Stimulating the area in a cyclic manner, in which the stimulator alternates periods of signal emission and periods of standby in which the stimulator does not generate any electrical stimulus; This feature allows you to set periods and pauses from 5 minutes to 12 hours.
- Stimulate the area simultaneously at low frequencies to excite motoric fibers, and at higher frequencies to excite sensory nerve structures. This type of stimulation can be set by varying the "sensory" and "motoric" stimulation periods starting from a few seconds to several minutes.