The Empi 300PV stands out because it can seamlessly cycle between pain management and neuromuscular tissue rehabilitation. Each module addresses specific clinical pathways:
The "Program Descriptions" section is the most referenced part of the manual. Here is what the top page of that section reveals: empi 300pv user manual top
Advance through the final parameter prompt (following the setting). The Empi 300PV stands out because it can
| Program | Frequency (Hz) | Pulse Width (µs) | Best Used For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2-4 | 200-300 | Chronic, deep pain (arthritis, low back). Produces endorphins. | | P2 (High) | 80-100 | 40-80 | Acute, sharp pain (post-op, muscle strain). Gate control theory. | | P3 (Burst) | 2 (bursts of 100) | 200 | Combination of low and high effects. Good for neuropathic pain. | | P4 (Modulation) | Varies (2-100) | Varies (40-300) | Prevents nerve accommodation. Use if pain returns during a session. | | P5 (Wide Modulation) | 10-150 | 100-300 | Larger muscle groups (thighs, back). | | P6 (Micro-mod) | 1-150 | 40-300 | General use when unsure; most versatile. | | Program | Frequency (Hz) | Pulse Width
User tip from the manual: Always adjust intensity . A sudden jump from 0 to 5 mA can cause startling muscle contraction or pain.