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PH Series

PH Series

This is a postnatal rehabilitation device that integrates “assessment, analysis, rehabilitation, treatment and training” and is applicable for hospital and home use. It analyzes and assesses the pelvic floor muscle status by pressure biofeedback technology and creates customized therapy based on specific symptoms

It aims to treat pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) diseases such as urinary incontinence, vaginal relaxation, sexual dysfunction, uterine prolapse, anterior and posterior vaginal wall prolapse.

Features

●The high-definition color screen dispaly

● It could be used without APP with the voice guidance function

●It can be used as an integrated and coordinated management of the hospital's chronic disease system to achieve remote management inside and outside the hospital

●The same principle as the hospital treatment, the first choice of medical institutions

●New-generation all-in-one therapy & assessment instrument integrating neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and biofeedback techniques

●Training + assessment, scientific rehabilitation training program

●“Multi-channel, Multi-position, Multi-symptom” precise therapy + assessment

●All-round postpartum rehabilitation therapy, 19+ symptoms, 78+ professional therapy programs, covering postpartum full-cycle rehabilitation therapy

●Multi-dimensional precise assessment of pelvic floor muscle strength, intelligent generation of assessment result and report to facilitate self-test and self-examination by patients

●Providing the data storage, report analysis and remote data sharing and transmission functions, realizing intelligent remote management of rehabilitation

Specifications

Product Model
PH12A/PH12B/PH12C/PH12D/PH12E
battery Capacity
1600mAh
Frequency
3Hz~800Hz/2Hz ~100Hz
Output Intensity
≤90mA
Charging Voltage
DC 3.7V
Pulse Width
0.4ms/50μs~450μs
Clinical Programs
Preset + Custom
Operating Principle
Low frequency electronic pulse, electrical nerve and muscle stimulation, piezoelectric biofeedback technique, Oxford analysis method.