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General Physiotherapy releases new portable massage machine

Chiropractic Economics Staff June 17, 2013

733June 17, 2013 — General Physiotherapy Inc. recently released the new G5 GBM therapeutic massage machine.

Professionals engaged in all aspects of medical massage therapy are more mobile than ever. Whether they’re moving from treatment room to treatment room, clinic to clinic, or city to city, those “on-the-go” must consistently provide the highest level of care. Meeting the professional’s need for power and mobility led General Physiotherapy to incorporate the powerful massage action of our stand-mounted G5 Massage Machines into a small, compact, hand-held unit — small enough on the outside to fit in a gym bag but big enough on the inside to consistently deliver a powerful, deep-penetrating massage action.

The G5 GBM Massager features a variable speed, solid state speed control, providing a speed range of 15 to 55 cycles per second. A high-torque, 1/40 horsepower motor maintains the pre-set speed regardless of applied load. A gradual RAMP start and stop increases the equipment lifespan by avoiding sudden jerking actions. The multiple grip housing accommodates one or two hand operation. Each machine comes complete with a package of interchangeable applicators for use with different techniques on specific body areas.

Source: General Physiotherapy Inc., g5.com

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