Specification
Rated Voltage | AC 110 V / AC 220 V |
Rated Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
Rated Power | 350W Max |
Rated Current | 5A Max |
Working Intensity | 0.5 – 10 Bar |
Set Frequency | 1 – 22 Hz |
Stiking Times | 500 – 3000 |
Transmitter Heads | 5 |
Device Size | 344 x 355 x 220mm |
Package Size | 420 x 410 x 343mm |
Net Weight | 17 KG |
Gross Weight | 18.2 KG |
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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 main body of the shockwave instrument is made of durable metal with excellent impact and wear resistance, effectively extending the service life of the equipment.
Touch Screen & 12 Treatments
This shockwave is designed with touchscreen displays for intuitive and convenient operation and 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 Head
6mm Head
10mm Head
15mm Head
20mm Head
25mm Head
- 6mm/10mm Head: For trigger points therapy,such as finger joints, private parts.
- 15mm/20mm Head: For the treatment of larger joints,such aselbow,shoulder.
- 25mm Head: For muscle stimulation, such as hips, thighs.
Note: The above are only suggestions, and the size selected should be based on the user’s comfort.
Transmitter Usage
Packages List
1 x Host
1 x Handpiece with cable
1 x Power cord
3 x Projectiles (one in handpiece)
5 x Transmitter heads
2 x Brackets (for handpiece and transmitter heads)
Others: The tools for replacement of projectile and maintenance
Program Settings
Insert password inputting and language selecting, password are designed to protect privacy and prevent accidental access after power on. and you can select the corresponding mode from 12 functional modes in the system.
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, starting from lower energy to higher energy for assuring safeness and comfort
You can choose one of the suggested transmitter heads 3# or 4# on the screen, also can choose another suitable one. Touch the “Main engine start/stop” first, press the power button on the handpiece, or touch “Handle start/stop” on the screen to enter into the working state.
How to Use
- First, insert the connector of the handpiece into the host power outlet which is located in the front of the host.
- Second, connect the power cord to the host power port on the back side of the host and then insert the plug at another end of the power socket.
- Next turn on the power switch at the back side of the host.
- Lastly, select the corresponding functional mode in the system.
Remark: Please use from low to high power to ensure your safety and comfortable usage.
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Common Soft Tissue Diseases
Heel Pain
Heel pain mainly characterized by pain at the bottom or back of the heel. Shockwave therapy can effectively relieve pain by loosening adhesive tissues and improving blood circulation, helping patients to regain normal mobility.
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.
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.
Tendonities
Tendonitis is an inflammation that occurs in tendons, mostly in tendon areas that are frequently active and under greater pressure, such as shoulders, elbows, wrists and knees. Shockwave therapy can stimulate the self-repair mechanism of cells, promote the regeneration and repair of tendon cells, enhance the strength and toughness of tendons, and help restore their normal function.
Fasciitis
The causes of fasciitis are mainly related to factors such as strain and trauma. Prolonged heavy physical labor, or maintain poor posture, such as sedentary, standing for a long time, will make the myofascia continue to be in a state of tension, and over time it is easy to cause fasciitis. Shockwave therapy through energy shockwave effect on the inflammation of the fascia, can directly impact the lesion, so that patients can get rid of fasciitis brought about by the trouble.
Tenosynovitis
Tendinitis occurs mostly due to prolonged and excessive use of a particular joint, which causes repetitive friction between the tendon and the tendon sheath, resulting in damage and inflammation of the tendon sheath. Shockwave therapy works by generating high-energy shockwaves that penetrate the skin and act on the affected area of tendovaginitis. It helps to relieve pain and restore the normal structure and function of the tendon sheath, improving the mobility of the joint and allowing the patients to move the affected joint freely again.
Contraindications
Do not use a Pressure Softwave Device if there are the following conditions:
- Tumors, lung tissue, major blood vessels or nerves, or infection in the treatment area
- Epiphyseal plate, Brain, or Spine in the treatment area
- Hypertension or heart disease
- Coagulopathy including thrombosis
- Applying immunosuppressive
- Joint fluid seepage or joint replacements
- Cognitive or 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.
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.
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.
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