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Report date: 29.04.2026
Report code: 1777449814
Chattanooga Group Ultrasound Therapy Device Analysis Report
Device Identification
The product in the images is an ultrasound therapy device used in the fields of physical therapy and rehabilitation. The device consists of a main control unit and an attached ultrasound application head (probe).
Brand and Model
The Chattanooga Group logo is clearly legible on the main unit of the device. However, there is no readable information regarding the specific model name of the device in the images. Therefore, model identification could not be performed.
General Condition and Physical Deformation
It is observed that the device has been used and shows significant signs of wear. There are scratches, dirt accumulations, and discoloration on the plastic casing of the main unit. Wear and dirt resulting from use are visible around the buttons on the control panel and on the screen surface. Black electrical tape is wrapped around the handle of the ultrasound head (probe), which indicates that there may be damage or a crack on the surface underneath. There is paint peeling and abrasion on the blue plastic part of the head. Additionally, a small crack or hole-like deformation is visible on the body of the head.
Mechanical and Electronic Components
No major fractures or cracks compromising the integrity of the main unit’s casing were detected in the images. The buttons are in place, but their condition is poor. The device’s screen is off; therefore, there is no visual data regarding its electronic functionality or the integrity of the display. The cable of the ultrasound head is severely damaged at the point where it enters the head (strain relief section). The outer insulation of the cable is torn at this point, exposing the internal wire bundle and protective wrapping. The rest of the cable is wrapped in a white spiral protector.
Accessories and Label Information
Only the main unit and the attached ultrasound head are visible in the images. The power cord, gel, or other accessories are not present. Labels containing technical information such as serial numbers, lot numbers, or REF codes, which are likely to be located on the back or bottom of the device, are not included in the images.
Potential Failure Risk
The severe damage to the ultrasound head cable at the entry point to the head poses the greatest risk of failure. Exposed wires may lead to poor contact, short circuits, or signal transmission issues. Furthermore, the taping on the handle and the deformations on the body of the head suggest that there may be damage to the internal structure of the head or that it may cause insulation problems. These conditions are serious risks that could prevent the safe and effective use of the device. The device must be thoroughly inspected by a technical service and the damaged parts must be repaired or replaced before it is used.








