An electroacoustic device that generates tones throughout the audible range (usually at each octave between 125 Hz and 8 kHz) at amplitudes related to the expected thresholds for a normally hearing person, and presents them to a patient, typically one ear a...
An assembly of static diagnostic devices designed to record, quantify, and analyse radionuclide emissions (primarily gamma rays) produced during the decay of radiopharmaceuticals or other radiation emitting materials injected into, or ingested by, a patient...
An assembly of battery-powered devices designed to provide ventilatory support to a patient with diaphragm dysfunction of neuromuscular origin through electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to contract the diaphragm rhythmically and cause the patient t...
A software program intended to assist with the management of an implantable electrical stimulator associated with stimulation of the spinal cord, non-auditory peripheral nerves, brain, and/or muscles; it is not intended to manage hearing assistive implants....
An assembly of devices designed to provide electromechanical orthopaedic extracorporeal shock wave therapy (OEST) to treat musculoskeletal disorders. It is typically portable and includes a control unit that uses an electrical current to create kinetic ener...
A battery-powered, hand-held device intended for: 1) visual examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening; and 2) evaluation of hearing by generating tones throughout the audible range (usually ...
An assembly of devices designed to provide electromechanical orthopaedic extracorporeal shock wave therapy (OEST) and pneumatic pressure wave therapy to treat musculoskeletal disorders. It is typically mobile and includes a control unit that uses both an el...
An assembly of mobile diagnostic devices designed to record, quantify, and analyse radionuclide emissions (primarily gamma rays) produced during the decay of radiopharmaceuticals or other radiation emitting materials injected into, or ingested by, a patient...
An assembly of devices designed to perform continuous bioimpedance measurements throughout a cross-section of the thorax, to provide real-time feedback of lung function during controlled, assisted or spontaneous ventilation. It typically consists of a mobil...
An electronic instrument designed to test an implanted cardiac pacemaker, including the lead/tissue interface at the time of implantation, for invasive pacemaker evaluation and/or during electrophysiology (EP) diagnostic procedures. It has testing and recor...
A software program intended to assist with the management of an implantable electrical stimulation device. It may be intended for use in one or more areas of functionality including: 1) configuration of a variety of electrical pulse parameters (e.g., amplit...
An electronic instrument designed to test an external pacemaker to ensure compliance with performance specifications. The device connects to the output of the pacemaker to test any or all of the pulse generator's parameters including pulse duration, pulse a...
A portable, hand-held, mains electricity (AC-powered) device, that includes internal rechargeable batteries, intended to produce and deliver low frequency and amplitude pressure pulses to the inner ear to reduce endolymph volume as a treatment for Meniere's...
An assembly of devices designed to perform continuous bioimpedance measurements throughout a cross-section of the thorax, to provide real-time feedback of lung function during controlled, assisted or spontaneous ventilation. It typically consists of a mobil...