GYMNA ACURE 250

The quality solution for electrolysis

ULTRASOUND-guided galvanic electrolysis therapy

Ultrasound-guided galvanic electrolysis (USGET) is a technique most commonly used on chronically affected tissue. A galvanic current flows through an acupuncture needle producing an inflammatory reaction in the tissue. The inflammatory reaction will trigger a host of biological processes in the body. These will ultimately start the generation of new immature collagen fibres. The fibres become mature by means of eccentric stimulus.

There are patients who have been suffering for months or even years, and other forms of physical therapy have not produced the required results. Minimally invasive electrolysis therapy in combination with eccentric exercise may finally give these patients the healing they need without requiring surgery

Triggering biological processes that generate new tissue.

The technique shows good results on tendons in the chronic phase, and may be used for injuries, such as long-standing muscle injury. and treatment of myofascial pain syndrome and trigger points⁴. The application of USGET should be limited to trained professionals and under ultrasound guidance* USGET and anti-inflammatory techniques The aim of the inflammatory process is to bring the patient’s injury from a chronic to an acute phase. The use of anti-inflammatory techniques is not recommended during the first 72 hrs after treatment, as they would limit the effectiveness of the treatment in the initial phase.

About the Acure 250-guided galvanic electrolysis therapy

The Gymna Acure 250 has been developed with ease of use and high quality in mind. The intuitive touchscreen makes working with the Acure 250 easy and uncomplicated.

The handpiece, with its ergonomic design, is easy to operate and has ingenious features, such as an LED ring display indicating that it is ready for operation. The treatment start/stop button and increase/ decrease intensity buttons on the handpiece give you full control during treatment.

No need to look at the device or to use foot switches. Once you have chosen the required settings and confirmed them on the device, the needle may be inserted into the Gymna Acure smart handpiece and the device is ready for operation.

GYMNA ACURE 250 FEATURES

  • Table-top control unit
  • Full colour 7 inch
  • capacitive touchscreen
  • Ergonomic, smart handpiece
  • Wired remote control
  • Safe needle grip mechanism
  • Smart battery management system
  • Intuitive graphical user interface
  • Maximum intensity of 2500μA
  • Allows multi-sequential treatments
  • USB port to allow software updates

Pathologies¹ currently treated with electrolysis therapy*

For some of the pathologies, results are encouraging, however more clinical evidence is needed 1D’almeida et al; seguridad de la tecnica Mep (percutaneous microelectrolisis) 2019 ; 26 (2) : 190-195 Fysioterap. Pesqui
Bursa
  • Shoulder bursitis
  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis 
Muscle
  • Quadriceps
  • Hamstrings
  • Neck and shoulder muscles
  • Calf muscles
Tendon
  • Lateral elbow tendinopathy
  • Medial elbow tendinopathy
  • Quadriceps tendinopathy
  • Hamstring tendinopathy
  • Patellar tendinopathy
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Rotator cuff tendinopathy
Myofascial pathologies trigger points
  • Neck and shoulder
  • Elbow
  • Hamstrings
  • Soleus/ Gastrocnemius
Ligaments
  • Lateral knee ligament
  • Lateral foot/ ankle ligaments
Other
  • Baker’s cyst
  • Haglund’s syndrome
  • Plantar fasciitis

Gymna Acure 250 Accessories

Acure Handpiece

Acure handpiece holder

1-pole patient cable; 4 mm M to 2 mm F

Rubber electrode brace, 6cm x 8cm ; 2 mm

Rubber electrode brace, 6cm x 8cm ; 2 mm

Acure circuit test adaptor

External medical grade power supply

Set of power adaptor sockets

Rechargeable battery pack 7,4V 5200mAh (li-ion)

Fixation strap, 60 cm

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