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HeadaTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-HeadaTerm offers a drug-free scheme, which introduces electric impulses to act on the supraorbital nerve and supratrochlear nerve, the very nerves that transmit migraine pain, to treat and prevent migraine headaches. TENS deviceHeadaTerm enables an electronic feedback mechanism to adjust the electrical impulses to the specific requirements of the individual user for personalized efficacy and comfort.The device could adhere to patients forehead with conductive paste, the current passing through the electrodes and release current stimulate the nerve underneath patients' forehead skin; the stimulation would alleviate migraine headaches, and during ramping up, patients could choose comfortable intensity level by pressing the host key to lock up the current voltage, and the patient contact material is biocompatibility safe. The conductive paste could be replaced once the paste lost its adhesiveness and patients are recommended to replace the conductive paste after 7 times of treatment uses.
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EmeTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist. This combo product contains an EmeTerm in black (DI Number:06971760281012) and an EmeTerm in blue (DI Number:06971760281036).
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EmeTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist.
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EmeTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist.
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EmeTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist.
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EmeTerm 2
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm 2 generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist.
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HeadaTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-HeadaTerm offers a drug-free scheme, which introduces electric impulses to act on the supraorbital nerve and supratrochlear nerve, the very nerves that transmit migraine pain, to treat and prevent migraine headaches. TENS deviceHeadaTerm enables an electronic feedback mechanism to adjust the electrical impulses to the specific requirements of the individual user for personalized efficacy and comfort.The device could adhere to patients forehead with conductive paste, the current passing through the electrodes and release current stimulate the nerve underneath patients' forehead skin; the stimulation would alleviate migraine headaches, and during ramping up, patients could choose comfortable intensity level by pressing the host key to lock up the current voltage, and the patient contact material is biocompatibility safe. The conductive paste could be replaced once the paste lost its adhesiveness and patients are recommended to replace the conductive paste after 7 times of treatment uses.
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EmeTerm
WAT Medical Technology Inc.
TENS device-EmeTerm generates the electric pulses with highly specific waveforms, frequency and amplitude to stimulate the median nerve. The accurate pulse signals provide relief through electrical stimulation of the nerves in the patient’s wrist.