These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.
These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.
These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.
These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.
These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.
These wires are a direct replacement for those that are originally included with select Dynatronics units. It is advised that lead wires be replaced every 6 months because of the high voltage transmitted across them. Replace lead wires if your unit is “shocking” patients (spikes in output), unit is terminating mid-treatment, or if there is no output at all.