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Screening Devices Equipment Supplied In Turkey
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Fizyomed Tibbi Cihazlar Ltd. Sti. based inYenimahalle, TURKEY
Desktop device. Graphic Screen 320 × 240. 1 output channel. Frequency 1 / 3Mhz. 1 probe. Connection to electrotherapy. 63 stored protocols, 200 protocols storable in internal memory and 200 more on smart ...
Manufactured by:Aygun Co. Inc. based inKutlukent, TURKEY
Superior Optical Performance. Light beams configuration to provide shadowless. Almost perfect color rendition. Wireless control unit/panel with graphical user interface. Light head keypad for lighting control. Adjustable beam sizes to user preference. Aerodynamic design for minimum turbulence. HD camera for Multimedia Solution & large screen TFT HD LCD. Minimum Energy Consumption. ...
Manufactured by:Inceler Medikal Co. Ltd. based inAnkara, TURKEY
The Modus Radial ESWT device is designed for delivering shockwave therapy, a non-invasive treatment option gaining traction in managing chronic musculoskeletal issues across various fields, including orthopedics, sports medicine, physiotherapy, and veterinary medicine. The device features a pistol-like handpiece that utilizes high-speed moving projectiles to create kinetic energy pulses. These ...
Manufactured by:Inceler Medikal Co. Ltd. based inAnkara, TURKEY
Modus Focused ESWT - Modus ED is a shockwave therapy device designed for non-invasive treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and related conditions such as Peyronie's disease and chronic prostatitis. This device employs focused shockwave technology to target specific areas, promoting neovascularization. The resultant formation of new blood vessels enhances blood flow, potentially restoring ...
Manufactured by:Inceler Medikal Co. Ltd. based inAnkara, TURKEY
StemWave's Modus-F is a cutting-edge electrohydraulic system employing Cellular Response Technology™. This non-invasive device utilizes focused low-intensity waves to target and stimulate connective tissues, facilitating natural recovery processes. By converting mechanical energy into cellular responses through mechanotransduction, it temporarily enhances localized blood circulation and ...
