BS EN 61689:2007
Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Field specifications and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz

Standard No.
BS EN 61689:2007
Release Date
2007
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2013-05
Replace By
BS EN 61689:2013
Latest
BS EN 61689:2013
Replace
04/30115966 DC-2004 BS EN 61689:1997
Scope
This International Standard is applicable to ultrasonic equipment designed for physiotherapy consisting of an ultrasonic transducer generating continuous or quasi-continuous wave ultrasonic energy in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz. This standard only relates to ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment employing a single plane unfocused circular transducer per treatment head, producing static beams perpendicular to the face of the treatment head. This standard specifies: – methods of measurement and characterization of the output of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; – characteristics to be specified by manufacturers of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on reference testing methods; – guidelines for safety of the ultrasonic field generated by ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment; – methods of measurement and characterization of the output of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods; – acceptance criteria for aspects of the output of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment based on routine testing methods. Therapeutic value and methods of use of ultrasonic physiotherapy equipment are not covered by the scope of this standard.

BS EN 61689:2007 Referenced Document

  • IEC 60601-1 Medical electrical equipment - ALL PARTS*2015-01-20 Update

BS EN 61689:2007 history

  • 2013 BS EN 61689:2013 Ultrasonics. Physiotherapy systems. Field specifications and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz
  • 2007 BS EN 61689:2007 Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Field specifications and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0,5 MHz to 5 MHz
  • 1997 BS EN 61689:1997 Ultrasonics - Physiotherapy systems - Performance requirements and methods of measurement in the frequency range 0.5 MHz to 5 MHz



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