Specification
Power | 350 W |
Rated Voltage | AC 110 V / AC 220 V |
Rated Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Current | 5A Max |
Set Frequency | 1-22 Hz |
Transmitter Heads | 5 |
Working Intensity | 0.5 – 10 Bar |
Host Material | Metal |
Striking Counts | 500 -3000 Times |
Device Size | 470 x 440 x 220mm |
Weight | 17.14 KG |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Product Display
Product Detail
Handle Head
To replace the transmitter heads according to treatment requirements, ensure that the shockwave machine is powered off and disconnected from the electrical source.
Trigger Button
The handle trigger button is designed to control the shockwave treatment while enhancing safety with its ergonomic design and gives support adjusting for energy level and strike times based on real needs.
Host
The body is made of durable metal, with excellent robustness and resistance to wear and tear, and can effectively cope with a variety of complex environments and daily use of wear and tear. In terms of exterior design, it adopts blue and white color scheme, realizing the perfect fusion of practicality and aesthetics.
Touch Screen & 12 Treatments
This shockwave designed with a touchscreen display in this context likely serves as a user-friendly interface for controlling and adjusting the parameters with 12 different types of treatments.
Cooling Fan & Air Filter
The cooling fan on a shockwave machine is designed to prevent them from overheating during treatment sessions.
The air pump filter can filter the dust in the air during use, effectively improving the durability of the instrument.
Transmitter Heads
6mm Head
10mm Head
15mm Head
20mm Head
25mm Head
Transmitter Usage
Package List
1 x Host
1 x Handpiece with cable
1 x Power cord
5 x Transmitter heads
Others: The tools for maintenance of the handpiece
Program Display
You can select the corresponding mode from the 12 functional modes in the system.
You can choose one of the suggested transmitter heads 3# or 4# on the screen, also can choose another suitable one.
This is an example if you select “Waist”, you will see the picture of intelligent present value for strike count, strength, and frequency, it’s available to adjust the initial parameters to follow your real needs.
How to Use
- First, insert the handpiece connector into the host power outlet located in the front of the host.
- Second, connect the power cord to the host power port behind the host and then insert the plug into another end of the power socket.
- Next turn on the power switch.
- Lastly, select the corresponding functional mode in the system.
Maintenance Step
- Unscrew, remove the applicators for cleaning and the pipes inside need to be cleaned about 1-2 times a week.
- Drain water from the air filter after each use.
- After 2 million shots, the shockwave applicator exchange kits need to be replaced with new ones.
- When replacing the working head, please be careful not to lose the cylindrical metal inside the handle, otherwise there is no shock wave output. If it falls out, please put it back or replace it with a new cylindrical metal inside.
Note: All maintenance is to be performed with the power to the machine turned off and the machine unplugged.
Why consider shockwave therapy?
RSWT has a proven success rate that is equal to or greater than that of traditional treatment methods, including surgery, without risks, complications, and lengthy recovery periods. There are no incisions and no risk of infection, or scar tissue, like with surgery.
Shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis is generally considered an effective treatment. Shockwave therapy uses high levels of targeted acoustic energy to promote healing and reduce pain. The device uses pneumatic ballistic shock wave technology which has a larger area of action. A pressure wave is formed via a projectile by using accelerated compressed air.
Treament Field
Healthcare
Promoting tissue repair and relieve patients’ pain
Rehabilitation
Accelerating recovery of damaged muscles and tendons
Beauty
Promoting lipolysis and metabolism
Multifunction Treatment
This device is a powerful instrument with a wide range of applications. It is not only good for plantar fasciitis, but also for many parts of the body, such as shoulder, elbow, ankle and so on. The following are some of the common conditions that can be treated.
Frozen Shoulder
A frozen shoulder involves stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. Shockwave therapy disrupts the fibrous tissues to promote blood flow and also breaks up the calcified deposits in the shoulder and loosens the joint structures to encourage calcium resorption, decrease pain, and improve shoulder function.
Knee Osteoarthritis
Inflammation is a common cause of knee pain, and shockwave therapy can help reduce inflammation in the knee joint. This is achieved by increasing blood flow to the area, which promotes the body’s natural healing process and helps reduce inflammation.
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. It involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of each foot and connects the heel bone to the toes. Shockwaves are directed at the area of heel pain to stimulate healing.
Sciatica and Hip Pain
Sciatica refers to pain that travels along the path of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve travels from the lower back through the hips and buttocks and down each leg. Shockwave therapy promotes healing the tissue of sciatica and fast recovery from hip pain.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow is pain or inflammation on the outside of the elbow including weakness or stiffness. It is usually caused by injury or overuse. Shockwave therapy, where high-energy shockwaves are passed through the skin to help relieve pain and promote movement in the affected area.
Precaution / Caution
- Do not use it on the same part for a long time.
- If you feel uncomfortable, please stop using it immediately.
- Stay in the correct posture, especially sitting and sleeping positions.
Do not use a massager if there are the following conditions :
- Tumors, lung tissue, major blood vessels/nerves, or infection in the treatment area
- Epiphyseal plate, brain, or spine in the treatment area
- Coagulopathy including thrombosis
- Applying immunosuppressive
- Joint fluid seepage or joint replacements
- Cognitive/mental disorder or poor sensory function
- Pacemakers or other implanted devices
- Pregnancy
- Open wounds
Certified
FCC certificate indicates that this product has been assessed by the manufacturer and deemed to meet regulated limits for ionizing radiation protection.
CE certificate indicates that this product has been assessed by the manufacturer and deemed to meet EU safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is safe and effective. The shockwaves may
be uncomfortable or painful, but most patients tolerate it well. Minor bruising
may develop, but that is temporary and rare.
You will be able to return to your usual activities right after the procedure and
return to work immediately.However, it is advised not to undertake any
strenuous pain-provoking activity 48 hours following the procedure.
Aggravating activities (e.g., running in the case of plantar fasciitis) should be
avoided until two weeks after the completion of the course of extracorporeal
shockwave therapy.
We have operation video and user manual for your reference, and also we provide you 24 hours on line service.
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