Profile: Myotronics-Noromed, Inc. manufactures products for neuromuscular dentists. We have ISO-13485: 2003 certification to our credit. Our devices are registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Our product list comprises of muscle stimulators, electrodes, supplies and educational materials to support the neuromuscular practice. Our J5 myomonitor is battery operated & delivers controlled, periodic, bilateral electrical stimulation to help provide muscle relaxation, increased blood circulation and increased range of motion. The BNS-40 is a miniaturized version of the myomonitor designed to allow the patient to safely apply electrical stimulation while at home to relax tense muscles. It is a battery operated and ultra-low frequency electrical stimulator designed specifically for the dental patient.
The company was founded in 1964, has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~20 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 3014732
13 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)
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• AC-powered Goniometer (FDA Code: KQX / 888.1500) A goniometer is an AC-powered or battery powered device intended to evaluate joint function by measuring and recording ranges of motion, acceleration, or forces exerted by a joint. |
• Biofeedback Device (FDA Code: HCC / 882.5050) A biofeedback device is an instrument that provides a visual or auditory signal corresponding to the status of one or more of a patient's physiological parameters (e.g., brain alpha wave activity, muscle activity, skin temperature, etc.) so that the patient can control voluntarily these physiological parameters. |
• Computerized Mandibular Scanner |
• Eight Channel Electromyograph |
• Electrodes For Myomonitors |
• Electromedical Biofeedback Devices |
• Electromyography Machines |
• Electrosonograph |
• Kinesthesiometer |
• Motion Analyzer |
• Myomonitor |
• Powered Myoelectric Biofeedback Equipment |
• Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulator for Pain Relief (FDA Code: GZJ / 882.5890) A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for pain relief is a device used to apply an electrical current to electrodes on a patient's skin to treat pain. |