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Intelect® Transport 2 Combo

The Intelect Transport 2 line of electrotherapy products provides the reliability and value that only a Chattanooga product can offer. Available as a two-channel combo ...
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4778-INT

The Intelect Transport 2 line of electrotherapy products provides the reliability and value that only a Chattanooga product can offer. Available as a two-channel combo or ultrasound only model and used with or without an optional cart. The lightweight, durable design and battery powered option provide the versatility needed to treat your patients and athletes in any professional environment. All combo units feature Chattanooga’s proprietary VMS waveform which enables stronger, more efficient muscle contractions. Based on decades of experience from the original Intelect Transport line, Intelect Transport 2 is easy and intuitive to use and includes all of the essential features needed to get your patients moving.

Indications:

TENS:

  • Symptomatic relief of acute and chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal conditions1
  • Management and alleviation of post-operative pain1

NMES:

Skeletal muscle deficit disorders resulting in benefits such as:

  • Muscle re-education2
  • Maintaining/increasing range of motion2

ULTRASOUND:

  • Musculoskeletal conditions; facilitating pain relief to the affected area3,4

DID YOU KNOW? The combined use of Ultrasound and Electrotherapy can reduce the pain intensity by 64% on a VAS scale in pateints with chronic neck and shoulder pain5

BETTER TREATMENT OUTCOMES

  • Provides symptomatic relief of acute and chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal conditions and the management of post-operative pain1
  • Improved ultrasound coupling detection and monitoring ensures the patient is receieving the intended energy for their treatment.
  • Chattanooga's proprietary VMS waveform achieves stronger muscle contractions and less neural fatigue while still providing a more comfortable experience for the patient.
  • Dual Frequency Ultrasound 1MHz or 3.3 MHz capability with 2cm2, 5cm2 and 10cm2 applicator options.

RELIABLE WITH IMPROVED USER EXPERIENCE

  • Improved battery life removes the need for excess cables and provides all day use in portable applications.
  • High resolution colour screen with clear intuitive menus provide real time information on treatment progress.
  • Device memory allows the end user to save up to 15 custom protocols for future use.
  • Improved Responsiveness - Faster refresh rate and a more reactive key pad provides a better user experience for therapists and patients.
  • Ultrasound Coupling Detection - The device is able to recognize whether or not the ultrasound applicator is making a good detection with the patient. When the treatment is interrupted the device will stop the treatment and/or beep to alert the therapist.

VERSATILE: QUICK SETUP AND IMPROVED PORTABILITY

  • Quick Treatment setup and customization
  • Improved Portability - Ergonomically deisgned device handle, lightweight design and optional long lasting battery makes it easy to treat patients wherever is required within the facility.
  • Reduced Complexity - Device Setup: Optional cart with large storage drawers ensuring all accessories are conveniently located close to the device. Magnetic fixation of the device to the cart allows for secure attachment without the need for any tools.

WAVEFORMS

  • VMS 
  • Interferential Current (Traditional IFC, 4-pole)
  • Premodulated IFC (2-pole)
  • High Voltage Pulsed Current
  • Microcurrent
  • Asymmetrical Biphasic current - TENS
  • Symmetrical Biphasic current - TENS
  • Galvanic
  • Galvanic Interrupted
  • Monophasic Triangular Pulsed
  • Monophasic Rectangular Pulsed
  • Träbert
  • Russian
  • Diadynamic LP, MF, DF, Cpid/Cpiso
  • Electrode Sponge 9 x 10.5 cm (1/pack)
  • 6x8 cm Carbon Electrodes (QTY 4)
  • Stim Ch 1/2 Leadwire Kit
  • Dura-Stick+ 5cm Round Electrodes (10/Pk)
  • Power Cord
  • Transport 2 5cm² Ultrasound Applicator
  • Nylatex Wrap (2 per pack)
Mains Power 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A
Weight 2.2 kg (4.9 lbs)
Shipping Weight 3.9 kg (8.5 lbs)
Dimensions 34.6 cm x 25 cm x 12 cm (13.6"L x 9.8"W x 4.7"H)
Electrical Safety Class Class 1, Electrotherapy Type BF, Ultrasound Type B
Safety Tests IEC 60601-1, ISO 10993-1, IEC 60601-2-5, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC 60601-2-10, IEC 60601-1-6, IEC 62366-1, IEC 62304, IEC 62133, ISO 14971

 

References:

1. Bilgili A, Çakır T, Doğan ŞK, Erçalık T, Filiz MB, Toraman F. The effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the management of patients with complex regional pain syndrome: A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled prospective study. J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2016 Nov 21;29(4):661-671. doi: 10.3233/BMR-160667. PMID: 26922847.

2. Yoshida Y, Ikuno K, Shomoto K. Comparison of the Effect of Sensory- Level and Conventional Motor-Level Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulations on Quadriceps Strength After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Single-Blind Trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Dec;98(12):2364-2370. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.05.005. Epub 2017 Jun 10. PMID: 28610968.

3. Catalbas et al Ultrasonographic imaging of the effects of continuous, pulsed or sham ultrasound treatments on carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized controlled study J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2018;31(5):981-989.

4. Ekici Ö, Dündar Ü, Gökay GD, Büyükbosna M. Evaluation of the efficiency of different treatment modalities in individuals with painful temporomandibular joint disc displacement with reduction: a randomised controlled clinical trial. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2021 Aug 26:S0266-4356(21)00305-3. doi: 10.1016/j. bjoms.2021.08.001. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34756640

5. Waschl S, Morrissey MC, Rugelj D. The efficacy of ultrasound-facilitated electrical stimulation as an adjunct to exercise in treating chronic neck and shoulder pain. Journal of musculoskeletal pain, 2014, 22(1), 78‐88 | added to CENTRAL: 30 June 2014 | 2014 Issue 6