




The Sys*Stim 208 is a one channel, low-volt stimulator with Surge, Pulse and Tetanize modes. It has easy-to-operate knobs that control stimulation intensity and frequency, a digital timer and a remote patient cut-off switch. It is a small, portable stimulator with a clinical appearance.

The Intelect TranSport®
•Fully functional 1 and 3.3 MHz frequencies
•Two channels of electrical stimulation
output
•Ten user-defined memory positions for User Protocols
•Four standard waveforms
on board: Interferential, Premodulated, Russian and High Volt
•Pulsed and continuous
therapy operation(10%, 20%, 50% and 100%)
STIM AND SOUND

Intelect is well known for its exceptional clinical performance, continual quality, low cost and ease of use. It has evolved to an exceptional new design and function. The new Intelect Legend XT is available in two or four channel electrotherapy or combination electrotherapy/ultrasound formats. A modular design means affordability as it allows the clinician to select a two-channel system now and add two more channels later
The Intelect Legend XT TM is one of the most advanced therapy systems available.
Beneath its award-winning, ergonomic design is a
sophisticated, versatile, user-friendly
system. The Intelect Legend XT lets you offer a comprehensive range of therapies
in a single,
state-of-the-art unit.
Leading Therapy In A New Direction
Clean, award winning modular design
Easy-to-add modularity allows the addition of
2 additional Channels of Electrotherapy or a Battery Module
Mulitple waveform electrotherapy
- 6 clinical waveforms: Interferential, Premodulated, High Volt, Russian, Symmetrical
Byphasic and Microcurrent
independent Electrotherapy channels
Dual frequency Ultrasound
at 1 and 3.3 MHz
Pulsed or Continuous Duty Cycles (10%, 20%, 50% & 100%)
4 ergonomically
designed sound head applicator sizes: 1cm², 2cm², 5cm² & 10cm²
User defined protocols
for your specific needs
Documentation of treatment outcomes with Patient Data Cards
including pain map profile, modality records, electrode placement diagrams and session
notes

