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Exercise for those who cannot exercise.
Enable rehabilitation that you could not do before
Aging
Respiratory disease
Unfamiliarity with exercise
Cardiovascular disease
Pain
ICU
Orthopedic disease
(Examples of patients with possible muscle atrophy)
Lack of exercise due to aging, unfamiliarity with exercise, orthopedic disease, and diseases, such as respiratory/cardiovascular disorders, may cause muscle atrophy from disuse. Exercise-deficient people cannot exercise, which can lead to decreasing muscle strength, progress of the primary disease to cause pain, and distress in exercise, as well as a decrease in the will to exercise. This further reduces the exercise quantity to repeat the negative cycle.
Exercise is more often required in such people who cannot exercise/do not exercise because of the risks of being bedridden or requiring nursing care without exercise.
Capable of moving the muscles in a wide range at once for strength
training and aerobic exercise as a substitute for voluntary movement.
B-SES contracts the muscles of the entire lower extremities, such as the thighs, lower legs, gluteus, and muscles around the pelvis, by wrapping the belt electrode, the inner surface of which entirely functions as electrode, around the hips, knees, and ankles and apply current in a tubular form.
Performs strength training and aerobic exercise by purpose.
Disuse (strength training)
Causing muscle tetanus at 20 Hz to cause strong muscle contraction and perform exercise for strength training in voluntary movement
Metabolism (aerobic exercise)
Repeatedly twitching at 4 Hz for aerobic exercise in voluntary movement
Features of B-SES Belt Electrodes
Advantage 1:Wide Range of Approach
Pad Electrodes
Belt Electrodes
Belt electrodes move the muscles of the lower extremities as a substitute for voluntary movement.
Advantage 2:No Pain
Pad Electrode with small contact area
Pad Electrode with small contact area
Large Contact Area
The larger electrode areas and skin contact areas scatter potential density to cause no pain from the electrodes. Strong muscle contraction can also be performed without pain.
Advantage 3:Easy to Put On
Motor Points
Using Pad Electrodes
Using Belt Electrodes
Motor points: Points with dense neuromuscular junctions to which current is applied to move the muscle.
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Specification
G-TES and Specialized cart for G-TES
Specifications
Main unit dimensions,weight,and accessories:
365(width)×222(depth)×103(height)mm
Approx. 2.5kg(main unit)
Belt electrode waist L(×1) , Belt electrode waist S(×1) ,
Belt electrode - large(×2) , Belt electrode - small(×2)
Connection cord for belt electrode waist(black)(×1)
Connection cord for belt electrode upper-knee(orange)(×1)
Connection cord for belt electrode ankle(white)(×1)
Belt electrode sheet - large(×12) , Belt electrode sheet - small(×12)
Pad electrode plus side - large(×1) , Pad electrode minus side -small(black)(×1)
Pad electrode minus side -small(white)(×1)
Band for fixing pad electrode - large(×1) , Band for fixing pad electrode - small(×2)
Power cord(×1)
Option:Specialized cart for G-TES
Electrical specifications
Rated supply voltage:100to240[V]〈50to60Hz〉
Power input:2.0to1.5[A]
Type of protection against electric shock:ClassⅠ
Classification of applied parts by level of protection against electric shock:BF type attachment
Max.output voltage:138[V]
Max.output current:48[mA
Output waveform:Exponential climbing pulse
Pulse width:56-260μs
Timer:Max.50min
Electrode temperature:Max.41℃〈contact cold sensation reducing function〉