Electro-therapy has become an essential tool in pain management, rehabilitation, and muscle stimulation, offering a range of benefits for different conditions. With various devices available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. This guide compares the most popular electro-therapy options, breaking down their attributes, specifications and key differences to help you find the best solution for your needs. Whether you and your patients are seeking pain relief, muscle recovery, or improved circulation, this comparison will provide the insights needed to make an informed decision.
Includes a search and stimulation hand probe that is NOT on the ITO® ES-130 and has double the amount of channels
Includes a "sweep" function that goes through each program continuously, tricking the body's muscle memory to help it heal more effectively & efficiently
Has 16 programmable settings and 3 customizable program settings
Point locator and stimulator, mostly used for auricular therapy
LCD digital meter for frequency and location
Has a polarity reversal switch offering tonification (+) and sedation (-) treatment
Includes 2 grounding plates for easy use with either left or right hands, and a hand probe with grounding pole and attached wire
The difference between the two Pointer Excelâ„¢ units: Pointer Excel IIâ„¢ has a sensitivity dial that helps locate the points. On the LT, that has been removed and it's a fixed setting of 5.5 Hz. If having trouble locating the points, on the Pointer Excel IIâ„¢ you would dial up sensitivity, and dry skin can be moistened with water, and if skin is too oily, it can be dried with an alcohol swab.