Genesy 3000 electrotherapy device
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Genesy 3000: multifunctional electrotherapy device with TENS | EMS | MENS | Denervated | MCR | FES | Kotz | Interferential | Iontophoresis programs
The device's more than 400 programs can help treat, repair, cure or prevent thousands of problems.
- Disease management.
- Treatment of muscles affected by peripheral paralysis (denervated programs, selective stimulation current)
- Sport preparation and muscle regeneration, injury treatment and prevention programmes
- Fitness and fitness programmes. Weight loss support, post-pregnancy recovery support.
- Beauty care by improving the condition of facial muscles.
The ideal tool for physiotherapists and patients for pain relief and rehabilitation treatments.
Treatment types
The device is multifunctional, i.e. it provides several electrical treatment modes. Each treatment mode can be used to solve a different problem.
TENS>
TENS, i.e. electrical nerve stimulation through the skin, is mainly used to relieve musculoskeletal pain. They can also be used to reduce menstrual pain and, to a lesser extent, cancer pain.
The device's traditional endorphin programmes are primarily for pain relief for a few days, while the modulated TENS programmes are suitable for treatments lasting up to months. TENS treatment can be used instead of or to reduce pain medication. It can be used several times a day and lasts for a few hours after treatment.
EMS or NMES
In medical practice, electrical muscle stimulation is referred to by the abbreviation EMS or NMES. It is used to treat muscle-related problems. Muscle stiffness, muscle atrophy, slowing down muscle strength and muscle mass loss, improving blood circulation, reducing muscle pain are its main applications. Used prior to musculoskeletal surgery in preparation for surgery, it improves surgical outcome. Afterwards, it is an almost indispensable adjunct to rehabilitation.
The device provides muscle stimulation on four channels.
Muscle stimulation can be used by anyone who can move their limbs voluntarily. It can also be used to maintain and improve muscle condition after central paralysis (such as that caused by a stroke). However, this type of stimulation is not suitable for the treatment of peripheral paralysis (peroneal paresis, Bell's palsy, paralysis due to spinal fracture, etc.) - this is what denervated, also known as selective stimulation, is for. Denervated treatment is not provided by this device.
FES
FES, or functional stimulation, is commonly referred to as a stand-alone treatment. In fact, it is also muscle stimulation, performed here to regain some lost ability.
The best-known FES treatment is the treatment of incontinence (leakage of urine and/or faeces) (but this device does not provide programmes for this).
A few days after paralysis (in lucky cases), the muscles partially regain their ability to move, but become clumsy and weak. Muscle stimulation to regain strength and relearn movement is also functional stimulation.
Denervated (selective stimulus current)
The method referred to in our country as selective stimulation current treatment is a form of electrotherapy. It can be used to treat so-called denervated muscles, i.e. muscles that have lost their motor nerve.
This is caused by several forms of peripheral paralysis: peroneal paralysis, facial nerve paralysis, spinal hernia, nerve injury after spinal fracture, nerve injury during spinal surgery, etc.
Attention! Some therapists also mistakenly treat paralysis due to stroke with selective stimulation. However, selective stimulation current treatment is not good for stroke patients because it causes an increase in muscle stiffness (in jargon: increases spasticity). The motor nerve of the muscle affected by stroke is healthy (the problem is at the brain junction). Spastic paralysis should therefore be treated not with selective stimulation but with the EMS (NMES) mentioned above, i.e. biphasic square wave muscle stimulation (and at low frequency (below 30Hz)!
Inferential current
Interferential current is a sinusoidal current with a modulated amplitude alternating between medium frequencies (2500 Hz, 4000 Hz,10000 Hz)
An additional feature is its ability to penetrate tissues effectively, even in a manner tolerated by sensitive patients.
The analgesic effect of bipolar interference currents is related to the mechanism of gating (peripheral blockade of pain transmission) and stimulation of the inhibitory effect. In addition, like Tens currents, it also performs the removal of pain triggers.
By varying the frequency of the modulation applied, the effect of motor stimulation can also be exploited, contributing to the venous flow that activates the "muscle pump"
The term interferential current derives from the interference with tissue points resulting from the encounter of two currents of different frequencies.
Current or Russian current
Kotz or Russian stimulation is based on a medium frequency (2500 Hz) sine wave that alternates between working and resting phases of 10 seconds.
To avoid initial muscle fatigue following continuous stimulation, Klotz set the maximum length of the work phase at 10 seconds (at a 1:5 load ratio).
As with other medium-frequency currents, the Russian stimulation program facilitates penetration into deeper muscles, which may be beneficial for low-frequency currents (e.g. quadratic biphasic and faradic currents).
MENS or MCR
Microcurrent is an extremely mild current (TENS or muscle stimulation current, for example, is a thousand times higher current).
Microcurrent can be used to relieve pain (then called MENS or microcurrent nerve stimulation) or to heal (then called MCR).
Microcurrent accelerates the healing of inflammatory processes (such as tendonitis, arthritis, arthrosis, etc.). It reduces oedema, so it is useful in the acute treatment of herniated discs, lumbago, sciatica, other radicular symptoms. It accelerates the healing of injuries, wounds, muscle tears, etc.
Microcurrent stimulates collagen production and thus the healing of wounds and scars - this can also be used in beauty care, where it is effective in restoring skin elasticity and wrinkle treatment.
This device only provides microcurrent treatment on 2 channels (1 and 3 outputs from left) and requires a special (grey) cable (included in the price).
Introduction
Iontophoresis is a type of current useful in the treatment of arthritis and sports injuries. It is used to deliver a drug (dissolved in water and electrically charged) directly to the problem area through the skin, bypassing the digestive tract. This is its advantage. In the case of an ankle injury, for example, oral medication can reach all parts of the body, with only a minimal amount reaching the ankle. But it should be the other way round: a lot to the ankle and a little to other parts of the body. Iontophoresis helps with this.
Iontophoresis treatment (due to its nature) can only be performed on output 1 of the device.
Programme groups
- Medical treatments
- 33 TENS program - traditional TENS, modulated TENS, endorphin TENS, menstrual pain, knee pain, post-operative pain, chronic pain, shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, trapezius pain, rotator cuff inflammation, muscle pain, sciatica, lumbago, low back pain, neck pain, bursitis, tendonitis, fracture pain, epicondylitis, arthritis, arthrosis
- 23 Microcurrent (MENS and MCR). Pain and anti-inflammatory treatment, healing stimulant. Shoulder-slab periarthritis, bruising, sciatica, lumbago, acute pain, arthralgia, stiff neck, shoulder sprain, knee pain, tendonitis
- 14 rehabilitation programmes - ankle swelling, quadriceps atrophy, ACL post-operative recovery, lower limb muscle recovery, shoulder sprain prevention, vastus medialis strengthening in patellofemoral syndrome, stress-induced and mixed incontinence
- 9 denervated muscle programs (triangle, trapezoid and quadriceps pulses)
- 1 iontophoresis treatment program. Primarily for accelerating the healing of joint injuries (iontophoresis kit not included in the price)
- 6 interferential programs for acute and chronic lumbago, neck pain, frozen shoulder, post-operative pain, knee osteoarthritis
- 92 electrotherapy treatments. Kotz (Russion) and NMES variations.
- Fitness and Shaping -29 progams to help shape, tone, overall fitness. Shaping, firming, Bio-Pulse treatments (collagen production stimulating), toning, muscle mass increase, slimming, anaerobic fitness, aerobic fitness, cramp prevention.
- Beauty - 16 beauty treatments
- 3S Sequential Stimulation - 54 programs for neurorehabilitation, edema treatment, regeneration improvement
- Sport - 53 program variant. Muscle fibre specific skill development, muscle regeneration, capillarisation, warm-up.Capillarisation, warm-up, muscle regeneration, maximal strength development, endurance strength development, explosive strength development, reaction speed development, post-race muscle regeneration, muscle hypertrophy.
Muscle Management (Sport)
- Aerobic endurance
- Active recovery
- Endurance strength
- Warm-up
- Hypertrophy
- Capillarisation
- Maximum force
- Rigidity release
- Speed of reaction
- Explosive force
- Pre-race warm-up
- Post-race recovery
Fitness-Alactivation
- Aerobic training
- Fitness Conditioning
- Anaerobic training
- Bio-pulse stretching
- Bio-pulse shaping
- Vitality
- Tightening
- Forming
- Seizure prevention
- Running
- Development of details
- Bulking up
Facial care
- Improving skin tone
- Swelling reduction
- Over the body massage
- Post pregnancy swelling reduction
- Post pregnancy stretching
- Post pregnancy fat reduction
- Toning massage
- Fat reduction
Microcurrent
- Achilles tendonitis
- Acute pain
- Alagut syndrome
- Ankle sprain
- Skin ulcer
- Brachial neuralgia
- Inflammation
- Seizure
- Gland reconstruction
- Injury with pain
- Lumbar pain
- Sore neck
- Calcification of the neck
- Stroke injury
- Edema
- Rotator sheath inflammation
- Teniscal elbow
- Indurator osteoarthritis
- Spine tendonitis
- Sprain of the knee
- Shoulder blade periarthritis
- Shoulder sprain
- Bruise
Denervated (selective stimulation current, peripheral paralysis treatment)
- Triangle 1 - 2 - 3
- Square 1 - 2 - 3
- Trapezoid 1 - 2 - 3
Pain relief (Tens)
- Hernia pain
- Low Freq. pain relief Tens
- Ankle osteoarthritis
- Bursitis tendinitis
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Bone fracture pain
- Junctional tunnel
- Endorphin TENS
- My osteoporosis
- Gerinc osteoarthritis
- Spinal cord compression pain
- Pain Reliever Tens
- Compression of the ankle root
- Seating
- Pain in the stomach
- Izom-Ín injury pain
- Izoma injury
- Chronic pain
- Chronic lumbar pain
- High Freq. Pain Tens
- Menstrual pain
- Modulated Pain Relief Tens
- Postoperative pain
- Postoperative pain
- Pain in the neck
- Osteoarthritis
- Ostroke injury
- Rotator sheath inflammation
- Teniscal elbow
- Vein osteoarthritis
- Knee pain
- Trapezius pain
- Shoulder-Lapocka syndrome
Rehabilitation
- Recovery after ACL surgery
- Agonist-Antagonist
- Ankle rehabilitation
- Swollen ankles
- Functional regeneration
- Lower limb hemiplegia
- Hemiplegia - upper limbs
- Myofascial recovery
- Regulatory
- Izospasm
- Continence with urinary incontinence
- Continence with urinary incontinence
- Foot re-education
- Motor point pencil
- Stress incontinence
- Shoulder sprain
- Vastus medial force recovery
Interferential
- Acute lumbago
- Frozen shoulder
- Fibromyalgia
- Pain of spinal fracture
- Chronic lumbago
- Postoperative pain
- Pain in neck
- Edema
- Osteoarthritis
Ignophoresis
Useful features
Function | Details | |
LAST 10 function: The device stores the 10 most recently executed programs. They can be quickly and easily selected and started from the list. | ||
AUTO STIM feature Allows the user to automatically execute a program without adjusting the intensity. Intensity values are automatically assigned based on the last execution of the program. The AUTO STIM function can only be used for TENS and EMS programs recorded in the "Last 10" memory. | ||
Run Time function After starting a program, it is possible to modify the main parameters of the running program: treatment time, frequency, pulse duration. After pressing the Function button, the modification is possible. | ||
Favorite Programs Allows you to save the most used programs to memory (up to 15 per user) and quickly launch them from there. | ||
STIM LOCK feature Allows you to lock programs saved in the Treatments menu. Important when lending to patients who need to perform a program "locked" by the therapist (while no other program is allowed) | ||
Create your own program Allows you to create and modify your own program, making the device extremely flexible and customizable. Programmable: TENS, EMS, Microcurrent, Denervated, Kotz, Interferential | ||
2+2 mode Allows two different programs (EMS or TENS) to be performed simultaneously. This allows two patients or two muscle groups to be treated together. The programming of channels 1-2 and 3-4 can be separated. | ||
Multiuser Allows individualized use of the device by multiple users. To access Favorites and Last10 functions, the user must log in to their profile. This allows you to set up management plans for up to 10 people. |
Genesy 3000 specifications
- Languages available: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish.
- Women's and men's programs
- 2+2 functions (2-2 different programs per channel can be started, so you can treat e.g. knee and neck pain at the same time)
- Backlit display
- Feedback mechanism: detects patient contact - only start treatment when electrodes are in contact
- Device size: 220x170x60 mm
- Weight: 790 g
- Protection level: IP 22
- Storage and transport temperature: -10°C - 45°C
- Storage and transport relative humidity: 30% - 75%
- Conditions of use
- Temperature: 0°C - 35°C
- Max. relative humidity: 15% - 93%
- Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa - 1060 hPa
- Battery mode: 12V, 2000mA rechargeable Ni-MH battery with charger
- If the mains charger is connected, for safety reasons, treatment cannot be started (does not allow switching on)
- Power supply mode: 100-240Vac 50-60Hz Max 0.6A
- TENS and EMS current characteristics
- biphasic, compensated, symmetrical square wave (signal quality is constant from positive to negative pole, no polarization effect)
- Available on any of channels 1-2-3-4
- Constant current generator that guarantees a constant current for any condition of the skin and stops the current in case of electrode fall off.
- Intensity: 0-120 mA, 1000 Ohm
- Frequency: 0.3-150 Hz
- Pulse amplitude (pulse duration): 50-450 μs
- Working time: 1 - 30 seconds
- Rest time: 0 - 1 minute
- Frequency modulation range: 1 - 150 Hz continuously adjustable
- Min. modulation time: 3 seconds
- Amplitude modulation range: continuously adjustable between 50 and 450 milliseconds
- Micro current
- Available channels: channels 1 and 3
- Min. frequency: 5Hz
- Max. frequency: 200Hz
- Min. intensity: 0 μA/1000 Ohm, 10 μA step
- Max. intensity: 800 μA/1000 Ohm
- Amplitude (pulse duration): 1 to 250 milliseconds
- Interferential
- Available channels: channels 1 and 3
- Max. intensity: 60 mA
- Output frequency: 2500 Hz - 4000 Hz - 10000 Hz
- Frequency modulation: 0 - 200 Hz
- Pulse modulation: variable duration and periodicity
- Russian (Russian)
- Available channels: channels 1 and 3
- Max. intensity: 60 mA
- Amp. frequency: 1250 - 2500 Hz
- Modulated wave: 6-12-25-50-100Hz
- Denervated muscles:
- Available channels: channels 1 and 3
- Max. Max intensity: 60 mA
- Pulse shape: triangle 1000 ms,
- square/trapezoid 500 ms
- Iontoforesis
- Available channels: channel 1
- Continuous current: Yes
- Min. intensity: 0 mA/1000 Ohm
- Max. intensity: 10 mA/1000 Ohm steps of 0.1 mA/1000 Ohm
- Adjustable treatment time
- Min. time: 1 min
- Max. time: 99 min
Accessories and accessories
The price includes a basic package including the device, battery, mains charger, cables for stimulation and 2 packs of self-adhesive electrodes.
This is enough to start using the basic functions of the device immediately, such as TENS / EMS / milk theraam.
The self-adhesive electrodes are sufficient for one person for hygienic reasons. If you want to use more than one, you should have a separate electrode pack for each person.
Sticky electrodes
The self-adhesive electrode provides the best quality treatment. But as its adhesive fails to adhere over time and the gel surface dries out, it wears out and a new one has to be bought. It's like putting gas in your car. When you use it, it runs out and you have to refill it.
3 electrode quality levels are marketed. Within these you can choose from two types of connectors (needle and patent), several sizes and shapes (square, rectangular, oval, round, butterfly).
- ValueTrode: Basic electrodes, suitable for TENS, EMS and even microcurrent treatments. They are stiffer so I do not recommend these for face, neck.
- Ultrastim: these provide better conduction than ValueTrode electrodes, so for those with sensitive skin, this is a better choice. They are excellent for all forms of treatment, even nerve damage treatment. They are more flexible and thinner than ValueTrode electrodes, but PALS is better at this too.
- PALS: these are the highest quality electrodes Very evenly deliver current, so even the most sensitive skin will like them. I recommend this one for nerve damage. High flexibility makes them ideal for face, neck and surfaces with high curvature.
TENS electrodes
If you want to avoid buying adhesive electrodes again, you can buy "non-wear" accessories separately.
The material of durable electrodes is mostly silicone or carbon. They can be used for pain relief, muscle stimulation and iontophoresis. They cannot be used for microcurrent treatment!
The signal transmission of permanent electrodes is weaker than that of self-adhesive electrodes, so the effectiveness of the treatment is lower, while the unpleasant stinging and burning associated with the treatment is much stronger.
If you do a lot of treatment, however, permanent electrodes may be cheaper, if you do little treatment, you may want to go for the self-adhesive ones.
Rubber electrode
This is a silicone carbon sheet, you can get 2 sizes from us. 5x5cm and 5x9cm.
You can also apply the rubber electrode directly to the skin, but the surface must be thoroughly watered. The water can dry up quickly from body heat, so we recommend contact gel.
Otherwise, you can buy it with a sponge case. The sponge bag should be dipped in water, and then the rubber electrode should be slipped into this wet bag and placed on the skin.
In either case, the electrode will not stick to the skin, so it should be secured with a tape or Velcro elastic strap.
Elastic strap
The elastic strap is an accessory for treating the muscles of the arm or leg.
It is recommended for use with shaping treatments.
NOT SUITABLE for sports and microcurrent programs.
There are two sets, 2 pairs for the thigh and a set of 4 pairs for the whole limb.
The elastic electrodes are made of special textile, they must be thoroughly soaked before application.
FastBand belt
This is a neoprene belt that allows treatment in 3 channels.
The belt is fitted to the waist. Then the back muscles and the lateral bundles of the posterior trunk muscles can be treated.
If you turn it to the abdominal side, the impulse can be given to the straight abdominal muscles and the lateral oblique abdominal muscles.
The belt is 100cm, it stretches slightly due to the material and is available with Velcro splices. The two together can be good up to 140cm.
Excellent for shaping treatments, post-pregnancy recovery.
For various forms of lower back pain, we prefer the UltraStim belt.
Ultrastim Belt
A neoprene belt designed for the treatment of low back pain. It is used to treat back pain, lumbar sprains, sciatica, herniated discs.
The Ultrastim PAD electrode is glued to the electrode pad on the inside of the belt, it will adhere to the muscles next to the spine.
Y-cable
You can use this to increase the channel count of your stimulator. Putting one cable at the end of the cable "creates" two. This allows you to use your 4-channel stimulator with up to 16 electrodes.
However, splitting the channels also means that you need to increase the treatment current to get the same effect. This means a more uncomfortable treatment. If, on the other hand, you do not increase the current, the treatment effect will be less with the doubled cable than without splitting.
Textile electrodes
5 types available: glove, sock, wrist, elbow and knee treatment.
They are primarily used to treat polyneuropathy and joint, tendon or muscle pain and can be used with TENS programs. They are not suitable for muscle stimulation or microcurrent treatment.
For treatment, the textile electrode should be thoroughly immersed in water and applied wet. When used dry, the electrical impulse transmitted is inadequate and the treatment burns, stings and is uncomfortable.
Motorpoint pencil
This device is recommended for muscle stimulation. It has two main uses.
1. It helps to locate the motor point. The motor point is the point where the motor nerve reaches the muscle.
Knowing the motor point is important because the most effective muscle stimulation is achieved by sticking the electrode to this point.
2., When treating small muscles, such as facial nerve paralysis, one can move the motor point pencil from muscle to muscle by continuously moving the pencil while replacing one of the self-adhesive electrodes.
Chest cavity probe
This device is an accessory for incontinence treatment. It is used to improve the condition and function of the pelvic floor sphincters.
There are types that can be inserted in the vagina (PerisPshera O) or in the anus (PeriProbe Analis).
Contraindications to electrical treatment
Electrotherapy treatments (TENS, EMS, MENS, FES, ETS, CES, microcurrent, iontophoresis, denervated, selective stimulation current, Kotz, interferential, etc.) are safe and free of side effects.
There are only a few conditions that are considered contraindications.
The current position is that any electrotherapy treatment is FORBIDDEN for patients with pacemakers or implanted defibrillators.Other conditions are not exclusionary, and the pros and cons of their use should be weighed (by the treating physician).
If you are unsure about the applicability, read Dr Zsolt Zátrok's article on the Lifelong Healthy blog. Click here.
It is commonly believed that electrotherapy devices should not be used for metal implants, prostheses, bone plates, screws. This is an outdated assumption. Read Dr. Zsolt Zátrok's article on the relationship between implants and electrotherapy. Click here.