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2" Square Premium Fabric Electrodes

Our premium hydrogel electrotherapy electrodes are designed to provide high-quality therapy for TENS, Interferential Stimulation, and NMES devices. A flexible non-woven fabric top allows for superior adhesion to contoured body parts that are difficult to maintain adhesion. The electrode pigtail is a standard 2mm female pin connector for use with standard lead wires. These electrodes are perfect for in-home therapy use or in the clinic.

Electrodes are for single-patient use.

Key Features
  • 2″ square
  • Non-woven fabric top material
  • Standard 2mm female pin connector
  • Tabs for easy removal without touching hydrogel
  • Flexible with strong adherence on difficult body parts
  • Single-patient reusable
  • Latex free
  • For use with TENS, IFCS, NMES
Indications for Use
TENS therapy, Interferential Stimulation Therapy (IFCS), Neuromuscular Stimulation (NMES), Post Operative, Chronic Pain, Physical Therapy
Manuf. Part No.
2" Square Fabric Electrodes
Size Chart
2" square

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