Ionophoresis waveforms

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simenfd
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Ionophoresis waveforms

Post by simenfd »

Hi,
I'm curious if anybody with access to a oscilloscope have analysed the various machines AC/DC waveforms.

For ionophoresis, there are some alternatives. You can apply a pure DC current. This works, I have tested it myself. However, The idromed PS and Drionic uses more advanced waveforms. I believe that a short reverse pulse is applied to dampen the pain and the burns.

See also
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5224927-fulltext.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4211222.html

If anybody have these devices and are familier with electronics, it would be very interesting if you could provide a description of any devices waveform.

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Post by admin »

simenfd,

This is a very technical question and I am fairly certain that you won't get any responses here! Have you tried contacting the manufacturers themselves?

Also, you seem to know a lot about these machines and can perhaps advise some of the patients here on what works and doesn't.

yuba bill
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Post by yuba bill »

I worked extensively with various waveforms. There have been many waveforms patented by large companies.
We found it is possible to increase transport by a factor of 4 at any current density, using a very specific frequency wave. Irritation is also circumvented.
The theoretical waveform is seen in an oscilloscope as usually slightly skewed, a result of the skin's impedance.
hope this is a help.

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