Apparatus for detecting the acupuncture points on a patient and

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128421, 128907, A61H 3902, A61H 136

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044086172

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for detecting the acupuncture points on a patient and for applying electrical stimulating signals to the detected points, comprising a generator delivering sawtooth signals to a contact needle of a probe through a first fixed resistor and a variable resistor. For operation in a stimulation mode, at least a second fixed resistor and at least a second capacitor may be placed in parallel respectively across the first fixed resistor and across a first capacitor of the generator by means of appropriate switches. A voltage booster delivering at least one DC voltage higher than that of a main supply source of the apparatus may be switched on for increasing the peak-to-peak voltage of the sawtooth signals in the stimulation mode.

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