Key Features & Benefits: - High-Resolution Digital Imaging - Compact, Space-Saving Design - Seamless DR Integration - User-Friendly Software & Workflow Optimization - Low-Dose Radiation - DICOM Compatibility - Durable & Reliable
This is a multiple quantity listing. Pictures are from one of the units as a sample. Price is for one unit. We acquired the units in a state surplus sale. We don't know the prior usage history. ... view more
Asking Price:
$475 USD
Medtronic Nerve HooksLot of 12Condition... view more
Medtronic NIM-Response 3.0Patient InterfaceCondition... view more
Metronics 5346DDD temporary pulse generator. As pictured. Turns on OK. Good cosmetic... view more
Asking Price:
$350 USD
Medtronic Interstim II Neurostimulator 3058, PLEASE NOTE**RETURNS NOT ACCEPTED IF THE PACKAGE HAS BEEN OPENED**THIS LISTING IS FOR THE UNIT, AS PHOTOGRAPHED ONLY, NO OTHER PARTS OR ACCESSORIES ARE... view more
Asking Price:
$349 USD
Nerve Stimulator equipment is used to stimulate nerves and muscles in the body. It is used to treat a variety of medical conditions, such as chronic pain, muscle spasms, and nerve damage. The equipment works by sending electrical impulses to the affected area, which can help reduce pain and improve function.
Nerve Stimulator equipment is available from a variety of manufacturers, including Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, and Boston Scientific. Prices for these devices can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type of device and features. Some of the more advanced models can also be used to monitor and adjust the intensity of the electrical impulses.
The most common type of Nerve Stimulator equipment is the transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device. This type of device is often used to treat chronic pain, muscle spasms, and nerve damage. The device is typically worn on the body and sends electrical impulses to the affected area. The intensity of the impulses can be adjusted to provide the most effective treatment.
Other types of Nerve Stimulator equipment include implanted devices, such as spinal cord stimulators and peripheral nerve stimulators. These devices are surgically implanted into the body and provide a more permanent solution to chronic pain. The cost of these devices can range from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.