Radiofrequency device. Electrosurgical cutting and coagulation device and accessories. The INDIBA COMPACT PRO device is a therapeutic device for deep, non-invasive diathermy. The device consists of a console which generates a radiofrequency current which is delivered to the patient, in monopolar form, through two different types of electrodes: stainless steel conductive resistive electrodes, and thin-layer insulated capacitive electrodes. The electrodes are inserted into a handle/handpiece, one handle for each kind of electrode, and the handle is connected to the console by means of a cable.
An assembly of devices designed to produce a therapeutic deep heat within specific volumes of the body through the transcutaneous transmission of electromagnetic (EM) energy in the radio-frequency (RF) bands of 0.5 megahertz (MHz) to 1 MHz. It typically consists of an electric generator and two electrodes (active and return) intended to be held on/near the patient. The system is commonly used in outpatient, rehabilitation, traumatology, and sports centre settings to treat pain, muscle spasms, and joint contractures; it is not used for surgery or to treat malignancies.