FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical equipment and aims at producing apparatuses implementing an optimum program of reverse thermal exposure on a human body area. The device comprises a control element in the form of series or parallel connected groups with series or parallel connected thermocouples, temperature sensors arranged on the thermally exposing surface of the control element, a direct current source, a first switch with its input connected to a DC source and with its output connected to the groups of thermocouples, a program control unit, a control unit of thermal power of the thermocouples contacts of which are in a supply circuit of the thermocouples, a two-temperature selector, a comparison unit, a second switch a control input of which is connected to an output of a program control unit. Outputs of the two-temperature selector are connected to input of the second switch an output of which and an output of the temperature sensors are connected to inputs of the comparison unit connected to a control input of a control unit.
EFFECT: use of the invention provides the higher performance of the device.
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Dates
2013-04-20—Published
2010-07-14—Filed