With six independent output channels, the Hwato SDZ-II Electronic Acupuncture Stimulator targets multiple muscle groups simultaneously for nerve and muscle stimulation. Frequency ranges from 1 to 100 Hz for localized pain relief through electronic pulse therapy. This unit replaces traditional needle techniques with non-invasive electrical pulses across the skin.
Key Features
- 6 Independent Output Channels: Six 3.5mm jacks provide simultaneous stimulation to multiple body points. Connect up to 12 electrodes for comprehensive physiotherapy sessions.
- Adjustable Pulse Frequency: Manual dials control output from 1 to 100 Hz. Higher frequencies block acute pain while lower settings manage chronic muscle tension.
- Dual Power Supply: Runs on six R14 batteries or the included AC adapter. Operates during load shedding or in areas without stable wall outlets.
- Three Waveform Modes: Toggle between continuous, intermittent, and dense-disperse pulse patterns. Varied patterns prevent muscle adaptation during 60-minute therapy cycles.
- 0-50V Output Voltage: Intensity controls allow for precise micro-current adjustments. Users can increase power gradually to match individual nerve sensitivity thresholds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to use Hwato SDZ-II?
Connect the electrode wires to the output jacks and place pads on the skin. Turn the intensity dials slowly from zero until you feel a rhythmic muscle contraction.
Is Hwato SDZ-II effective for pain relief?
Electrical pulses from this device stimulate nerves to block pain signals to the brain. Physiotherapy clinics utilize this 0-50V output range for non-invasive chronic pain management.