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Relax-a-Cizor, Medical Quackery or Just Ahead of its Time?

korn
korn over 6 years ago

Anybody have any "Medical" devices in the attic?

 

Ever look at how they work?

 

I used to have a Diathermy machine and a weird high voltage stimulator that used gas filled tubes.

 

I worked at a hospital and dealt with "Real" equipment but I'm still amazed at what oddball stuff will sell....

 

I have a couple of Tens devices and never gave them much thought. Never used them either....

 

Then this thing...

 

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I have this Relax-A-Cizor that I had to open up and have a look at.

 

The lower section still has the pads so I guess thats off to the trash.....

 

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I opened it up to have a quick look. When I have time I want to put it on the bench and have a look at the output on a scope. While I'm at it I have to try a couple of the new Tens units on the scope. Didn't expect to see tubes. and even branded relax-a-cizor tubes...

 

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Really weird how they use a motor to drive a cam to pulse the outputs. Then again thats how the Old Mercury Cougar sequential tail lights worked so I guess is period correct.....

 

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Simple output controls...

 

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Nothing looks to bad so time to put it on a Variac and see what happens...

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  • dougw
    dougw over 6 years ago +2
    korn Those images are all inaccessible....
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 6 years ago in reply to korn +1
    I wonder if I can get a badge for breaking a post.......... unlikely because plenty of others have broken it as well. I'm tending to think that suitcase of death applies current to exercise the muscles…
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    dougw over 6 years ago

    korn Those images are all inaccessible....

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  • korn
    korn over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    thats really odd.

     

    I just checked and they are all hosted on e14

     

    can you try these links?

     

     

    https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/621600/IMG_1457.jpg

     

    https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/621609/IMG_1533.jpg

     

    https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/621608/IMG_1537.jpg

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    korn over 6 years ago in reply to korn

    How about these?

     

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    korn over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    I wonder if I can get a badge for breaking a post..........

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    mcb1 over 6 years ago in reply to korn
    I wonder if I can get a badge for breaking a post..........

    unlikely because plenty of others have broken it as well.

     

     

    I'm tending to think that suitcase of death applies current to exercise the muscles, and as it gets wound down it has the effects of relaxing you.

    Either that or you relax once you're aware that this isn't there to alter your mental state by applying varying currents across your head. image

     

    Very interesting history that should be in a museum (preferably intact).

     

    Mark

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  • korn
    korn over 6 years ago in reply to mcb1

    the 1950's version of the relax-a-cizor got a little screen time in "mad Men" season one. they portrayed it as a "sex toy

     

    googling it leads to lawsuits and fda demands that they all be destroyed or rendered inoperable....

     

    possible heart issues and miscarriages among other threats...

     

    Its supposed to be a low frequency AF oscillator....

     

    I cant wait to see it's output on a scope.

     

    there is a youtube video of some woman trying it with one pad on each of her arms.  real stupid to pass current across your chest. 

     

    real funny to see her jump. why she let her friend operate the controls I'll never understand.

     

    another video has a guy wearing the face mask and letting his friends control it

     

    I actually have a modern tens unit to try too. I got it after my knee replacement surgery but never used it. I got a second one from someone who didn't like it.....

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  • dougw
    dougw over 6 years ago in reply to korn

    These worked...

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    dougw over 6 years ago in reply to korn

    These links are off limits...

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    Burnt_Up over 1 year ago in reply to korn

    Okay I highly doubt there's any chance but I'm curious on whether or not you found or did the experience with the oscillator how many hertz the relaxacizer does. Also out of curiosity do you have any spares of this device I only ask because honestly I lost everything between two fires and that was the last item really that I had to remember my grandmother was her unit . I know obviously it won't be the same unit but I'd actually like to get one I actually also used it in the '80s when I was a early teen.  It would be cool to have a working unit like what my grandmother had and honestly you're the first person I seen with a picture of the six electrode unit. I would deal with a smaller unit but I like the quack electrical devices I had this and a violet wand lol. My name is burnt up because the last fire I lost both legs 40% of my body and burns half my right hand and 4 months in a coma still recovering. I hope to hear back from you I'll be surprised if I do. 

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  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago in reply to Burnt_Up

    It sounds like a horrendous experience. Do you have an electronics background?

    Have you ever heard of these instruments?

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/multimedia/quirky-curiosities-medical-instruments-from-our-past-1.3678010

    https://www.cio.com/article/250402/162556-21-weird-and-wacky-wearables-youll-actually-want.html

    https://medicalfuturist.com/the-weirdest-digital-health-tech/

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