Physical Shock Wave Machine Ed Treatment Pain Relief Shockwave Therapy Machine
Technology | Pneumatic shock wave |
Working Frequency | Max 25HZ |
Energy | Max 300W |
Language | Spanish /English ( customized language depends on your requirement ) |
Function | Cellulite Reduction, Pain treatment,ED therapy |
Treatment tips | 7 tips |
EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE THERAPY IS COMMONLY USED FOR THE FOLLOWING TREATMENT
CONDITIONS:
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (SWT) is a modality used for the treatment of a variety of musculoskeletal conditions,
primarily applied to chronic conditions, particularly those affecting medium to large sized tendons and their insertions on bone such as:
Plantar fasciitis.
Achilles tendonopathy.
Retrocalcaneal bursitis.
Lateral epicondylosis (tennis elbow).
Medial epicondylosis (golfer’s elbow).
Calcific tendonitis (supraspinatus tendon, etc.).
Patellar tendinosis (jumper’s knee).
Morton’s neuroma.
Chronic stress/non-union fractures.
How radial ESWT works
Compressed air accelerates a projectile up to 80 to 90 kph within a guiding tube that strikes a metal applicator placed
on the patient's skin. The kinetic energy is converted into a radial shock wave. The projectile generates stress
waves in the applicator that transmit pressure waves into tissue to a depth of 4 to 5 cm.
The evolving list of diagnoses for which ESWT shows potential includes:
Shoulder tendinopathy
Lateral epicondylosis*/epicondylitis
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Hamstring tendinopathy
Patellar tendinopathy
Medial tibial stress syndrome
Achilles tendinopathy
Plantar fasciitis*
Knee osteoarthritis
Fracture nonunion
Spasticity of spinal and supraspinal origin (stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy)