Electrostimulation is a powerful and innovative technique that uses controlled electrical currents to stimulate muscle fibers, supporting physical rehabilitation, pain relief, and aesthetic outcomes. It’s widely used in physiotherapy and non-invasive body treatments, and its effectiveness is backed by science.
When applied through electrodes, these currents trigger involuntary muscle contractions and influence both fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers.
Whether you’re a professional in physical therapy, sports medicine, or aesthetic care, electrotherapy is a essencial technique in your practice. And when it comes to technology, IBRAMED’s Neurodyn line offers some of the most trusted and effective devices on the market.
Why choose an electrotherapy device?
Electrotherapy devices have become essential tools in modern rehabilitation, pain management, and aesthetic care. But what makes them so valuable?
- Clinically proven technique for pain relief, muscle stimulation, and recovery
- Non-invasive pain management through TENS and endorphin release
- Supports muscle re-education and prevents atrophy with FES, Russian, and Aussie currents
- Enhances local circulation and tissue oxygenation
- Boosts muscle toning and body contouring in aesthetic treatments
- Accelerates post-exercise recovery
- Adaptable for different needs – from portable to multi-channel devices
- Ideal for physiotherapy, sports rehab, and aesthetics
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that the device complies with good manufacturing practices, ISO 13485 and FDA registration of electromedical equipment.
Meet the IBRAMED Neurodyn Line: Precision electrotherapy For Pain Relief and Aesthetics
IBRAMED is a reference in advanced technologies for rehabilitation, aesthetics, and sports recovery. The Neurodyn line was developed to provide versatile electrotherapy solutions with multiple currents and configurations to meet the needs of professionals in different specialties. Let’s explore the best options:
1. Neurodyn Ibramed – Advanced Electrotherapy Machine with TENS, FES, Russian & Aussie Currents
The Neurodyn is a transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulator with five output channels. It features nine types of currents: Aussie, Russian, TENS, FES, Interferential Tetrapolar (ITP) and Bipolar (IBP), High Volt, Polarized, and Microcurrent (MENS).
2. Neurodyn Aussie Sport Ibramed – Electrotherapy for Sports Rehabilitation and Muscle Recovery
Neurodyn Aussie Sport is a device for applying electrical current through electrodes in direct contact with the patient. The device features Aussie Current for sensory and motor stimulation.
3. Neurodyn Compact Ibramed – Versatile Electrotherapy Device for Pain Relief and Rehabilitation
The Neurodyn Compact is a device for applying electrical current through electrodes in direct contact with the patient, used for neuromuscular dysfunction therapy with TENS, FES, and Russian currents.
4. Neurodyn II Ibramed – Electrotherapy Device for Pain Management, Rehabilitation and Neuromuscular Stimulation With 4 Channels
Neurodyn II is a device for applying electrical current via electrodes in direct contact with the patient, using TENS, FES, and Russian currents.
5. Neurodyn Portable TENS Ibramed – For Pain Relief and Analgesia
The New Portable Neurodyn from Ibramed is a two-channel transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulator with independent controls for TENS current treatments.
6. Neurodyn Portable TENS/FES Ibramed – For Pain Relief, Analgesia and Muscle Recovery
The New Portable Neurodyn from Ibramed is excellent for applying TENS, FES with Burst currents in 2 channels. Ideal for transcutaneous neuromuscular stimulation.
Elevate Your Aesthetic Practice with Neurodyn
Investing in the right ultrasound device can significantly enhance treatment outcomes, client satisfaction, and business success. The IBRAMED Neurodyn line provides professionals with cutting-edge technology, precision, and versatility to meet the growing demands of the aesthetics market.
For more information about the mentioned equipment and how to implement them in your clinic, visit Med Sam’s website.