Magstim 200²
Monophasic systems
Magstim produce two monophasic systems; the Magstim 200² and BiStim². These are used extensively within the fields of Neurology and Neurophysiology, as an accepted diagnostic tool, to test nerve conduction and velocity as part of the diagnosis of many degenerative nerve conditions, assisting in early diagnosis and prognosis of disorders including:
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Central Motor Disorders
- Motor Neurone Disease
- Spinal Injury
For accurate single pulse functionality, monophasic waveform systems are favoured for:
- Neurological research
- Cortical mapping and brain research
- Functional assessment of central motor pathways
- Early diagnosis, assessment and monitoring of nervous diseases
The Magstim 200² Transcranial Magnetic Stimulator (TMS) provides users with the ability to elicit cortical evoked potentials, quickly and easily, as a routine component of clinical and research assessments, including:
- Triple Stimulation Technique
- Active Motor Threshold
- Motor Evoked Potential
- Cortical Silent Period
- Resting Motor Threshold
- Central Conduction Time
- Input-Output Curve
The Magstim 200² system is very flexible and can be interfaced with a wide variety of commercially available EMG systems. Efficient and effective monophasic stimulating waveforms provide a high degree of hemispheric accuracy, low noise and less coil heating than other pulse waveforms.
The Magstim 200² is compatible with the complete range of Magstim stimulating coils when used with the Magstim Coil Adaptor and this allows the system to be used with all exisitng standard and custom coils.

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Specification
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Output Type |
Monophasic |
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Maximum Power as % of Magstim 200² |
100% |
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Maximum Frequency at Maximum Power |
0.25Hz |
|
Upper Frequency |
0.5Hz |
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Maximum Frequency Burst |
0.5Hz |
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Minimum Pulse Interval |
2s |