Buy and sell new and used electrotherapy equipment

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Notice of sale - EMS fitness studio (two premises) in Wunstorf
Wunstorf, Germany
Lease Transfer – 2x miha bodytec EMS Devices incl. Equipment
Sinzig, Germany
BODYWAVE EMS System | Wireless | Set of 2 (expandable up to 8 people)
Knittlingen, Germany
xbody beat suits - various sizes
xbody beat suits - various sizes
Brand: XBody
Price: Price negotiable €1,260.50
Offenburg, Germany
Actiwave incl. stand, magnetic connection cable and body point (router)
Offenburg, Germany
X Body Acitwave 2+ Standard
X Body Acitwave 2+ Standard
Brand: XBody
Price: €4,158.00
Feldkirch, Austria
EasyMotionSkin EMS Complete System – 2 Suits, PowerBox, 2 Licenses – Studio-Ready
Stäfa, Switzerland
Mya Pro Generation 5
Mya Pro Generation 5
Brand: Mya Pro
Price: €20,500.00
Kremmen, Germany
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Electrotherapy uses electrical current or impulses to activate or increase healing processes in the human body. For electrotherapy a special device is necessary. It uses direct and alternating current which streams through several parts of the body. This sort of therapy has neither side effects nor an expiration date. The physiotherapist chooses the correct kind of current to reach the individual therapy target.

In which case is the electrotherapy an appropriate treatment?

Electrotherapy relieves acute or chronical pain, circulatory disorders, paralysis, incontinence or even tinnitus. It can support restoration of damaged muscles and prevent from muscular atrophy. The electrical current stimulates muscle activity without active movements of the patient. This effect is caused by the warming of the skin and deeper tissues and it also increases the immune system. It can also be applied to ease common muscle tenseness by dispersing the tenseness through the heat.

Can new and used electrotherapy devices only be found in a physiotherapist’s practice or are they also available for private use?

You can find new or used electrotherapy equipment in nearly every physiotherapy practice. The physiotherapist sets the device and chooses the correct parts of the body and intensity for the electrical treatment. This treatment normally gets prescribed by a doctor, the physiotherapist evaluates the diagnosis and decides on the intensity of the current. But new or used electrotherapy equipment can also be used for private purposes and there are many professional athletes which buy a new or used electrotherapy device for home use and treat themselves. As the treatment has no side effects, it can be operated without a risk. However, if you want to buy a new or used electrotherapy device it is important to get advised by an expert who can tell you the appropriate intensity of the current to get the best effect.

If you are a physiotherapist opening your own practice you can find a wide range of professional new and used electrotherapy equipment on fitnessmarkt.com. Professional equipment doesn’t always have to be new, if professional used electrotherapy equipment with the same performance and features is available at a much lower price.

If you are closing a practice you can sell your new or used electrotherapy equipment in just a few steps. It is recommendable to include a detailed description as well as some pictures in your ad.

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