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Application: | Physical Therapy |
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Welcome to choose the latest product of our company, Focus shockwaves focused shock wave machine. The core technology of this machine is the integrated piezoelectric shock wave source. The shock wave generated by the piezoelectric shock wave source is focused and acts on the affected area for treatment. Different heights of silicone pad probes can be replaced to achieve multiple penetration depths and directly reach the lesion site, realizing the dual
guarantee of treatment depth and accuracy. Focus shockwaves focused shock wave is a physical therapy. This therapy is safe, effective, non-invasive, accurately targeted, and has deep penetration. Therefore, it is also known as a green therapy" and has been widely used as the preferred therapy for treating chronic pain, calcification and tendon damage in the musculoskeletal system. Before use, be sure to read the instruction manual carefully and use it in accordance with the instructions.
The principle is that the high-intensity focused shock wave energy generated by the shock wave generator enters specific deep tissues through the skin surface, effectively stimulates the affected tissue and accelerates the growth of new blood vessels and blood circulation, and induces a new inflammatory process, thereby awakening the cell's self-repair function. In addition, the effect of vaporization bubbleburst generated by focused shock waves destroys the adhesion, scarring, contracture and blockage of the damaged tendon area, and even the calcified or fibrotic soft tissue, which is commonly known as loosening
the injured part of the body, to stimulate the soft tissue to grow again, accelerate blood circulation and promote recovery. At the same time, high-energy shock waves can stimulate pain nerve receptors and block the conduction of pain signals, achieving an immediate analgesic effect. Ultrasound Technology 1. Cavitation effect
When shock waves act on tissues, the gas in the tissues expands and collapses
at an extremely fast speed. When the bubbles collapse, there is a high-speed
micro-jet phenomenon, accompanied by a rapid expansion of the bubble
volume, producing a cavitation effect, causing local microcapillary rupture in the
tissue, leakage of blood and cell media, generation of free radicals, and
stimulation of new blood vessel formation, dredging occluded microvessels,
accelerating microcirculation at the treatment site, improving local blood
circulation, and loosening the adhesion of soft tissues.
2. Piezoelectric effect
As a mechanical force, shock waves act on bone tissue, first increasing the
stress of bone tissue and generating polarization potential, causing piezoelectric
effect. It can accelerate healing, promote the production of collagen, promote
metabolism and microcirculation, and the formation of new blood vessels in
ligaments, and stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblasts,
thereby promoting bone healing and playing an osteogenic role.
3. Metabolic activation effect
By acting on local diseased tissues, the blood supply at this place is increased,
bringing new growth factors, and inducing stem cells to transform into normal
tissue structures, reducing the inflammatory reaction and edema at the affected
area, and accelerating recovery.
4. Analgesic effect
High-intensity shock waves have extremely strong stimulation on nerve endings,
reducing nerve sensitivity and unable to conduct pain signals. Changes in free
radicals around cells release substances that suppress pain and increase the
pain threshold, thereby relieving pain.
Machine
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focused shockwave
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Power
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10-500W
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Air box size
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53×50×60cm
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Weight
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23kg
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- Plantar Fasciitis
- Achillodynia/Achillobursitis
- Inflammations and calcification of shoulder joint tendons.
- Pain in the groin area.
- Epicondylitis (Tennis and Golf Elbow)
- Apex Patellae Syndrome and Tibial Stress Syndrome.
- Pain in the hip area and/or the iliotibial tract.
- Jumper's Knee (Patellar Tendinitis)
- Pain in the hamstring insertions and palmar side of the wrist
- Exostoses of small hand joints from Grade 1 Arthrosis.
- Acupuncture
- Pain trigger-points or painful points in muscles.
Advantages
7*24 hour service the United states,Europe and Australia have service centers that can provide on-site services or on-site inspectiond.