Professional ESWT Shockwave Therapy Machine
About Product
This shockwave therapy device utilizes a pneumatic ballistic shockwave system. It works by utilizing accelerated compressed air to create a pressure wave via a projectile. The compressed air is generated by an electronically-controlled ballistic-pressure compressor. Using elastic impact,the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the probe of the applicator and then into the patient’s body.
This shockwave device is known as an effective instrument for pain relief. It can accurately focus on the root site of pain, using high-intensity energy pulses to rapidly penetrate deep tissues and effectively stimulate the body’s self-repair mechanism. No matter it is stubborn pain in joints or soreness caused by muscle strain, it can quickly intervene to break the pain cycle fundamentally by loosening adhesions and improving local blood circulation, bringing patients immediate and lasting relief experience, and it adopts non-invasive means of treatment without surgery, helping the body to return to a comfortable state quickly, and greatly improving the quality of life.
Specification
Rated Voltage | AC 110 V – 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 |
StikeTimes | 500 – 3000 |
Transmitter Heads | 5 |
Device Size | 450 x 309 x 196mm |
Package Size | 720 x 410 x 350mm |
Net Weight | 24.5 KG |
Gross Weight | 25 KG |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Product Details
Product Character
Multifunctional Working Heads
The instrument is equipped with five working heads, from 6mm-25mm, which can be selected according to the treatment area.
Controllable Handle
The trigger button on the handle is designed to control the shockwave therapy and is ergonomically designed to fit the user’s hand for more comfortable use.
Smart System
This instrument is designed with a 5G chip, a smart bluetooth application control system and a large (optional 10.1 or 8-inch) tablet with a touchscreen in this context likely serves as a user-friendly interface for controlling and adjusting the parameters with 12 different types of treatments.
Safety Design
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.
Working Heads
6mm Head
10mm Head
15mm Head
20mm Head
25mm Head
Transmitter Frequency
Package List
1 x Host
1 x Handpiece with cable
1 x Power cord
3 x Projectiles (one in handpiece)
5 x Working heads
3 x Brackets (for the handpiece, transmitter heads, and tablet)
1 x 10.1” Tablet or 8” Tablet(choose one)
1 x Charging cable
Others: The tools for replacement of projectile and maintenance
Function Interface
The device is equipped with 12 treatment modes for different body parts such as wrist, forearm,and upper arm, which can provide targeted treatment programs.
Example of Operation Screen
The shoulder therapy model is used here as an example, the treatment screen has recommended parameter settings for count, energy level, and frequency and recommended working heads. Parameters can be adjusted in moderation, but parameters are recommended to be added gradually from the smallest value to allow the body to gradually adapt to the stimulus.
How To Use The Device
- First, insert the connector of the handpiece into the host power outlet which is located on the front side 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 into another end of the power socket.
- Next turn on the power switch at the back side of the host.
- Then connect the tablet with the host and touch the assistant on the desktop.
- Choose a preferred language, select the available device, and connect with the shockwave device.
- Lastly, select the corresponding 12 functional modes in the system.
Remark: Please use from low to high power to ensure your safety and comfortable usage.
Treament Field
Home
Gym
Therapy Room
Clinic
Product Applications
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.
Wrist Arthritis
Wrist pain can be caused by sprains or fractures from sudden injuries, repetitive motions, or other problems. Shockwave therapy stimulates blood flow and cell regeneration in the injured or painful area and recovers from pain.
Neck Muscle Pain
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive remedy for neck pain. Using acoustic waves stimulates healing by promoting blood flow and tissue regeneration. This therapy is commonly applied for conditions such as muscle strains or cervical issues.
Rotator Cuff and Frozen Shoulder
Rotator cuff disease is the most common cause of shoulder pain and other injuries. Shockwave therapy passes shockwaves through the skin to the affected area, breaks up calcium deposits, and recovers shoulder pain.
Tennis Elbow
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition caused by the inflammation and degeneration of the tendons. Shockwave therapy accelerates the healing process by stimulating the production of collagen, a protein that helps repair damaged tissue in the elbow.
Trochanteric Bursitis
Shock wave therapy is therefore an excellent treatment to recover hip pain. Shockwave therapy helps to relax tight muscles and reduce muscle spasms contributing to back pain.
Ankle Tendonitis and Plantar Fasciitis
Shockwave promotes healing and reduces pain and treatment improves the range of motion in the affected area. This shockwave helps to break down scar tissue and adhesions that may be causing pain or restricting movement.
Precaution
- Do not touch or press the message head during operation.
- Do not use it on the same part for a long time.
- If you feel uncomfortable, please stop using it immediately.
Do not use a shockwave machine 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
- Hypertension or heart disease
- 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.
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