Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a good durable e-stim unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and Cons would be good as well. When I was in China they used different wavelengths to treat different conditions. I would like to have the option to use different wavelengths. I have been told that Chinese units are not always the most durable or reliable. Thanks, Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 I use the C-1107, that looks like an old transistor radio, with three hook-ups. I has worked fine for me for 3+ years now. John Garbarini --- Heather <hvandeburg wrote: > > > I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a > good durable e-stim > unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and > Cons would be > good as well. When I was in China they used > different wavelengths to > treat different conditions. I would like to have > the option to use > different wavelengths. I have been told that > Chinese units are not > always the most durable or reliable. > > Thanks, > Heather Vandeburg > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Hi Heather, I've had 2 Pantheon units for 7 years, use them a lot, have dropped them on the floor multiple times and have never had a single problem. Good Luck! barb Heather [hvandeburg] Friday, October 22, 2004 7:39 AM Chinese Medicine e-stim units I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a good durable e-stim unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and Cons would be good as well. When I was in China they used different wavelengths to treat different conditions. I would like to have the option to use different wavelengths. I have been told that Chinese units are not always the most durable or reliable. Thanks, Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 Dear Dr. Heather Welcome on board. I am enjoy using Pointer F-3 E-stim machine. When each wave of elect comes in none sharp edge. It's hard to explain, if I can tell you like music. start with silent, then go to when you start volume switch slowly up, pianissimo - very soft piano - soft mezzo piano - medium soft Then I stop. I try no to go to mezzo forte - medium laud Then a few minutes later I will ask my Px again for setting. I know this machine is not to cheap but I bought two of them 6 years ago, I use every day and still good, but when is comes wire easy to get damaged 1-2 yrs max. so when you parches, get extra set. Mega www.jacupuncture.com > [Original Message] > Heather <hvandeburg > <Chinese Medicine > > 10/22/2004 9:30:41 AM > e-stim units > > > > > I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a good durable e-stim > unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and Cons would be > good as well. When I was in China they used different wavelengths to > treat different conditions. I would like to have the option to use > different wavelengths. I have been told that Chinese units are not > always the most durable or reliable. > > Thanks, > Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Dear Dr. Heather Welcome on board. I am enjoy using Pointer F-3 E-stim machine. When each wave of elect comes in none sharp edge. It's hard to explain, if I can tell you like music. start with silent, then go to when you start volume switch slowly up, pianissimo - very soft piano - soft mezzo piano - medium soft Then I stop. I try no to go to mezzo forte - medium laud Then a few minutes later I will ask my Px again for setting. I know this machine is not to cheap but I bought two of them 6 years ago, I use every day and still good, but when is comes wire easy to get damaged 1-2 yrs max. so when you parches, get extra set. Mega www.jacupuncture.com > [Original Message] > Heather <hvandeburg > <Chinese Medicine > > 10/22/2004 9:30:41 AM > e-stim units > > > > > I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a good durable e-stim > unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and Cons would be > good as well. When I was in China they used different wavelengths to > treat different conditions. I would like to have the option to use > different wavelengths. I have been told that Chinese units are not > always the most durable or reliable. > > Thanks, > Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 Mega: Do you have the contact info. regarding the Pointer F-3 E-stim machine. I did a search on google and nothing came up/ Thanks Brian megumi hirayama <drmegumi wrote: Dear Dr. Heather Welcome on board. I am enjoy using Pointer F-3 E-stim machine. When each wave of elect comes in none sharp edge. It's hard to explain, if I can tell you like music. start with silent, then go to when you start volume switch slowly up, pianissimo - very soft piano - soft mezzo piano - medium soft Then I stop. I try no to go to mezzo forte - medium laud Then a few minutes later I will ask my Px again for setting. I know this machine is not to cheap but I bought two of them 6 years ago, I use every day and still good, but when is comes wire easy to get damaged 1-2 yrs max. so when you parches, get extra set. Mega www.jacupuncture.com > [Original Message] > Heather <hvandeburg > <Chinese Medicine > > 10/22/2004 9:30:41 AM > e-stim units > > > > > I am starting my practice, and I am looking for a good durable e-stim > unit to use. Does anyone have suggestions? Pros and Cons would be > good as well. When I was in China they used different wavelengths to > treat different conditions. I would like to have the option to use > different wavelengths. I have been told that Chinese units are not > always the most durable or reliable. > > Thanks, > Heather Vandeburg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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