New & Used Nerve Stimulator

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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Enraf-Nonius
Model: TensMed P82
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Location: Nigeria, Lagos
Business type: Distributor
543
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Enraf-Nonius
Model: TensMed S84
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Location: Nigeria, Lagos
Business type: Distributor
2,375
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Enraf-Nonius
Model: EN-Stim 4
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Location: Nigeria, Lagos
Business type: Distributor
2,484
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Brand New Item
Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Enraf-Nonius
Model: TensMed S82
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Location: Nigeria, Lagos
Business type: Distributor
675
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Chattanooga
Model: Forte ES-450
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
980
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Dupaco
Model: 54120
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
230
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Dupaco
Model: 54120
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
230
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Empi
Model: IF 3WAVE
Location: United States, Massachusetts
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 100%
2,750
2010

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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Empi
Model: Select
Location: United States, Indiana
1,500
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Fisher & Paykel
Model: Innervator 242
Location: United States, Wisconsin
500
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Digitimer
Model: D185 Mark IIA
Location: United States, California
5,000
2003

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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Empi
Model: IF 3WAVE
Location: United States, Texas
3,000
2011

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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Dynatronics
Model: Tens Unit
Location: United States, Texas
Business type: Service Company
195
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Device: Nerve Stimulator
Manufacturer: Chattanooga
Model: 77715 Intelect NMES
Location: United States, Maryland
Business type: Dealer
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Nerve Stimulator may also be referred to as :

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Tips for buying Nerve Stimulator

  1. An electronic stimulus generator and two or four electrodes are recommended to be included in the TENS unit.
  2. If the unit is battery-powered, a low-battery alarm should indicate visibly and audibly on low voltage. The unit should use common batteries that are easy to replace.
  3. The unit's pulse should be adjustable to a width from 10-to 1,000 µsec and pulse rate from 0.5 to 150 mA, based on clinician orders and patient preferences. These are recommended according to commonly used settings in clinical applications; individual responses to treatment may require a unit that can perform outside the range of these specifications.
  4. Patients may respond differently to various models of units because pain is subjective.
  5. Battery-powered units may be considered. These could use rechargeable or disposable batteries.
  6. Facilities may wish to purchase more than one type of unit. Suppliers often offer quantity discounts.