BioKnit® Conductive Garments

The BioKnit® Conductive Garments take the place of traditional adhesive electrodes by covering the entire treatment area when used in conjunction with electrical stimulation devices such as TENS, EMS, or HVPS (sold separately). The stretchable knitted fabric allows for a perfect snug one size fits all to promote excellent blood circulation, swelling reduction, and pain management.

These garments are woven with high content silver thread to provide smooth and even stimulation throughout the entire covered area. This is a great alternative for patients with skin too sensitive or fragile for traditional adhesive electrodes.

How to use:

  1. Remove all jewelry from the area to be treated.
  2. Clean the area to be treated thoroughly with soap and water.
  3. Apply a light coat of Electrolyte Spray to the treatment area and rub into skin.
  4. Apply a second garment or adhesive electrode to complete the circuit for proper stimulation. (see images for garment application examples). 
  5. Attached lead wires to your device and to each garment/electrode. Then, apply stimulation as directed by your health care professional.

An Electrolyte Spray is recommended for all our conductive garments. Electrolyte sprays increase electrode-to-skin conductivity, help to eliminate hot spots, and prevents electrode dry-out during prolonged use. Electrolyte Spray also help to coat the silver conductive thread preventing tarnish that water and other media may cause.

PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION HCPCS
GAR111 Glove Conductive – Small /Medium size E0731
GAR112 Glove Conductive – Large / X-Large size E0731
GAR102 Elbow Conductive – Universal size E0731
GAR130 Knee Conductive – Universal Size E0731
GAR122 Sock Conductive – Universal Size E0731
GAR888 Grounding Cuff Conductive – Universal Size E0731
GMIST250 Electrolyte Spray – 8oz. bottle N/A

BioKnit® conductive garments are reusable, hand washable and are for single patient use only.

BioMedical Life Systems, Inc. only distributes its products through various Distributors, and Healthcare Organizations.