Monopolar electrodes and accessories
Monopolar electrodes are small electrodes that are placed on the human body to record electrical signals. These electrodes can generally be divided into two main types: surface electrodes and needle electrodes.
Surface electrodes are electrodes with a soft, adhesive surface that are placed on the skin. These surface electrodes can be used to measure or stimulate electrical activity in muscles, nerves or other tissues.
Needle electrodes are thin, needle-like electrodes that are inserted into the body through the skin or tissue. They are usually used in more invasive procedures. Needle electrodes allow doctors to directly access tissues or organs and measure electrical signals or apply pulses.
Medical monopolar electrodes and accessories are critical in diagnostic and therapeutic treatments.
Monopolar electrodes are small electrodes that are placed on the human body to record electrical signals. These electrodes can generally be divided into two main types: surface electrodes and needle electrodes.
Surface electrodes are electrodes with a soft, adhesive surface that are placed on the skin. These surface electrodes can be used to measure or stimulate electrical activity in muscles, nerves or other tissues.
Needle electrodes are thin, needle-like electrodes that are inserted into the body through the skin or tissue. They are usually used in more invasive procedures. Needle electrodes allow doctors to directly access tissues or organs and measure electrical signals or apply pulses.
Medical monopolar electrodes and accessories are critical in diagnostic and therapeutic treatments.