Megapulse Senior 265

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Megapulse Senior 265 pulsed and continuous shortwave unit

An innovative, stylish and practical addition to the new generation of EMS equipment. Megapulse Senior 265 offers pulsed and continuous shortwave therapy with many additional features, from one of the world’s largest specialised manufacturers of shortwave therapy products.

Megapulse Senior 265 features

  • 1,000W pulsed and 400W continuous maximum power output
  • Continuous and pulsed shortwave from one unit
  • Back-lit display with clear operational information
  • On-screen simplicity for quick set-up
  • 10 programmable memory functions
  • Optional treatment protocols, based on clinically proven results
  • New and distinctive ergonomic design with rugged, lockable castors
  • Wide range of pulse widths: 20 – 400 microseconds
  • Wide range of pulse frequencies: 5 – 800 pulses per second
  • Up to 30 minutes treatment time
  • Choice of output modes: continuous or pulsed 1 in 3, 2 in 3 and 3 in 3
  • Complete with durable electrode arms and two 100mm capacitive electrodes
  • Output tester also supplied

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Description

Shortwave Therapy

Shortwave refers to electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range 2 to 100 MHz. Shortwave therapy is the application of electromagnetic energy to the body at shortwave frequencies. At these frequencies the electromagnetic energy is converted to thermal energy by the induction of circulating currents in the tissue and dielectric absorbtion in insulating tissue. Shortwave therapy units may produce output power levels of up to 500W providing significant heating to the area of the body being treated. For this reason the treatment is often called shortwave diathermy (through heating). To avoid equipment such as shortwave therapy units interfering with radio communications, certain frequency ranges are designated by international agreement as ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) bands. These are shown in the following table:

Centre Frequency MHz Frequency Range MHz  Maximum Radiation Limit
6.78 6.765-6.795 Under Consideration
13.560 13.553-13-567 Unrestricted
27.120 26.957-27.283 Unrestricted
40.680 40.66-40.70 Unrestricted
433.92 433.05-434.79 Under Consideration
915 902-928 Unrestricted
2450 2400-2500 Unrestricted
5800 5725-5875 Unrestricted
24125 24000-24250 Unrestricted
61250 61000-61500 Under Consideration
122500 122000-123000 Under Consideration
245000 244000-246000 Under Consideration

Shortwave therapy equipment normally uses the band centred on 27.12 MHz. This corresponds to a wavelength, in a vacuum, of approximately 11 metres. Shortwave therapy is normally applied at a level which produces detectable heating and the benefits are those associated with the heating effect – encouragement of healing, pain relief, reduction of muscle spasm, increase in mobility etc.

The difference between shortwave therapy and other methods of Heating is that it provides “deep heat”. Other heating techniques such Megapulse Senior 265 as infrared therapy, hot-packs etc., provide the heat externally whereas shortwave therapy generates heat within the tissue.

As with any electrotherapy, there are several potential dangers associated with shortwave therapy. Since relatively high powers are used, there is the possibility of producing burns if the patient is unaware of the heat due to reduced thermal sensation, or if the patient does not know what to expect during treatment. Metal in treatment area will provide low impedance paths to the induced radio frequency current, producing local heating and the possibility of burning. In particular, treatment should never be given in the area of metal implants, metal jewellery, buckles etc must be removed and treatment must never be given with the patient on metal framed couches or chairs. Patients with implanted electronic devices such as cardiac pacemakers must not be treated. Other equipment, including patient connected devices, may be adversely affected when in close proximity to shortwave therapy equipment.

Pulsed Shortwave Therapy

Conventional shortwave therapy equipment described above, produces a continuous wave output at 27.12 MHz. Pulsed shortwave
therapy equipment delivers the energy in pulses or bursts of shortwave energy. The pulses are typically 20 to 400 microseconds in duration (pulse width) and are repeated with a frequency of 5 to 800 Hz (pulse frequency). As with other modalities such as ultrasound, it is found that delivering the energy in pulses is often therapeutically more beneficial that providing the same amount of energy in continuous wave form. Pulsed shortwave therapy appears to be effective for many conditions especially in the early stages of recovery.

Because the output is pulsed, the average output power levels can be very low (less than 1W) and still produce effective treatment.Megapulse Senior 265 in pulsed mode and with a Monopulse applicator provides a peak power of up to 200W and average powers from a few mW to 64W.

As the power levels are lower than with conventional shortwave therapy equipment, some of the potential dangers associated with the modality no longer apply. At average powers of less than 5 W, treatment may be given over areas containing metal implants, through wound dressings or plasters, and on couches or chairs with metal frames.

Additional information

Weight 38 kg
Dimensions 47 × 47 × 94 cm
Technical Specifications

Mains Supply: 100-240 Vac, 1kVA max, 50/60Hz Frequency: 27.12MHz Output Power: 400W maximum in Continuous Mode 1000W maximum Peak Power in Pulsed Mode Output Modes: Continuous, Pulsed 1 in 3, 2 in 3 and 3 in 3 Classification: Class1, Type BF (EN 60601-1) Pulse Width: 20-400 µs Pulse Frequency: 5-800 Pulses per Second Timer: 0-30 Minutes with termination of output and alarm at end of treatment Tuning: Automatic

Weight 38 kg
Dimensions 470 x 470 x 940 mm (L x W x H)
Technical Specifications

Mains Supply: 100-240 Vac, 1kVA max, 50/60Hz

Classification: Class1, Type BF (EN 60601-1)

Frequency: 27.12MHz

Output Power: 400W maximum in continuous mode 1000W maximum peak power in pulsed mode

Output Modes: Continuous, pulsed 1 in 3, 2 in 3 and 3 in 3

Pulse Width: 20-400 µs

Pulse Frequency: 5-800 pulses per second

Timer: 0-30 Minutes with termination of output and alarm at end of treatment

Tuning: Automatic

Languages: English, Vietnamese, French, Polish, Czech, Hungarian and Turkish

2 reviews for Megapulse Senior 265

  1. D Patel

    I have used the Megapulse Senior in my clinics as an alternative to ultrasound therapy to treat my patients with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The warming of the joints has brought my patients’ great relief indeed from their pain and the shortwave unit alone is easy to use and program. D Patel – India

  2. Aydin

    The inbuilt treatment protocols are helpful to me and I am able to make a note about my patient treatment which is saved in the machine. That it has Turkish in the language setting is very good for me. I thank you and give good review duly, Aydin

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