产品名称:高频刺激电ji
品牌:mrc
货号:EPS-P10
价格:询价
联系人:祝经理
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德国MRC高频刺激电ji

EPS-P10 - 高频刺激电ji

刺激电ji“EPS-P10”用于将来自外部电流源的刺激电流脉冲通过皮肤输送到测试人员。这种刺激电流脉冲可用于例如确定电刺激的感知或疼痛阈值。

另一个应用领域是继发性痛觉过敏的触发。这种痛觉过敏可持续数小时,可用于模拟健康志愿者的慢性超敏反应。为了触发它们,强度高于测试人员疼痛阈值的刺激电流脉冲可以反复传递到皮肤上。



产品描述/特殊功能

“EPS-P10”的阴ji由十个细钨针组成,定义直径为0.25mm。阳ji用于电流的安quan耗散。因此,即使在低刺激电流下,也可以实现激发皮肤中Aδ和C纤维游离神经末梢的必要电流密度。阳ji和阴ji在“EPS-P10”中机械连接。通过使用高柔性电缆,可以轻松灵活地放置。

  • 阴ji由十个坚固的钨针制成,直径为0.25mm

  • 面积约410mm?的阳ji

  • 专为多次使用而设计,易于消毒

  • 包括用于将“EPS-P10”固定在皮肤上的胶垫

  • 医学认证(CE标志)

  • 在欧洲研究项目IMI-PainCare的几个中心使用


部分文献参考

  • Klein T, Magerl W, Hopf HC, Sandkühler J, Treede RD: Perceptual Correlates of Nociceptive Long-Term Potentiation and Long-Term Depression in Humans. JNeurosci (2004) (Weblink)

  • Leone C, Di Lionardo A, Di Pietro G, Di Stefano G, Falco P, Blockeel AJ, Caspani O, Garcia-Larrea L, Mouraux A, Phillips KG, Treede RD, Truini A: How different experimental models of secondary hyperalgesia change the nociceptive flexion reflex. Clinical Neurophysiology (2021)

  • Manresa JB, Andersen OK, Mouraux A, van den Broeke EN: High frequency electrical stimulation induces a long-lasting enhancement of event-related potentials but does not change the perception elicited by intra-epidermal electrical stimuli delivered to the area of increased mechanical pinprick sensvity. PLOS ONE (2018) (Weblink)

  • Nochi Z, Pia H, Pelz B, G?tz M, H?ink JN, Kostenko A, Wittayer M, Caspani O, Treede RD, Tankisi H, Finnerup NB: Edit Investigation of Potential Effects of High Frequency Electrical Stimulation on Small Sensory Fibers using Perception Threshold Tracking. Conference Paper on IASP World Congress on Pain (2020).

  • Pia H, Nochi Z, Pelz B, G?tz M, H?ink JN, Treede RD, Finnerup NB, Tankisi H: Perception threshold tracking (PTT) - A novel method to assess the small fiber function. Conference Paper on IASP World Congress on Pain (2020).

  • van den Broeke EN, Mouraux A: High-frequency electrical stimulation of the human skin induces heterotopical mechanical hyperalgesia, heat hyperalgesia, and enhanced responses to nonnociceptive vibrotactile input. J Neurophysiol (2014) (Weblink)


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