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Many different leadwires are available for the various TENS and NMES devices. Following is just a sampling of the various types: > Universal Co-Axial: The most common unit connector until a couple of years ago. It looks like a small silver pin similar to a stereo headphone connector. This type of cable is no longer available for shipment to the USA due to FDA regulations. > Banana-Pin Connector: Was used exclusively for older Staodyn devices. Now converted to "safety-type" cable by Rehabilicare. > Safety Cable - Right Angle: Becoming the most common leadwire for many newer devices. This is a shielded cable that appears to be black plastic, often with a yellow tip on the inside. > Safety Cable - Keyhole: A black plastic connector with 2 tiny holes visible. Sticks straight out from the device. > Safety Cable - "Specific": Some manufacturers have produced cable connectors that are unique to their devices only:
> Cable Extenders: Add-ons for any leadwires that allow for lengthening of the cables by 12". > A limited number of cables for all the above styles can also be found with a "snap-connector" on the electrode end. This type can only be used with snap-type electrodes of which there is a very limited choice. A better solution is to use a standard pin-connector leadwire with a "pin-to-snap" adapter to allow for use of snap-type electrodes when required. Prices per leadwire (i.e. per channel) range from CAD$15.00 to $26.00 (or USD similar) depending on size and style. ***Download and print Leadwire List in PDF format.
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