Categories | ESWT Shockwave Therapy Machine |
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Brand Name: | SmartWave |
Model Number: | BS-SWT2x |
Certification: | CE |
Place of Origin: | Shanghai, China |
MOQ: | 1 Set |
Price: | Negotiated |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, Cash, Alipay |
Supply Ability: | 500 sets per month |
Delivery Time: | Within 3 working days after we received payment of Acoustic Wave Therapy Machine |
Packaging Details: | Standard export packing for shockwave therapy machine |
Function: | soft tissue ,chronic pain relief |
Application: | physiotherapy |
Type: | Focused transmitter |
Energy: | 10mJ to 190mJ |
Warranty: | 12 months |
name: | Shockwave Therapy Machine |
Company Info. |
Shanghai Lumsail Medical And Beauty Equipment Co., Ltd. |
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Radial 0.25-5.0 bar Pressure Shock Wave Therapy Machine Product
What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy, (or ESWT), is a new technology
using shockwaves to treat chronic, painful conditions of the
musculoskeletal system. A shockwave is an intense, but very short
energy wave traveling faster than the speed of sound. The word
“Extra-corporeal” means “outside the body” and refers to the fact
that the shockwaves are generated outside the body by the device.
How Does ESWT Help?
ESWT helps promote new healing and control pain. The treatment
produces an inflammatory response. The body responds to this new
inflammation by increasing metabolic activity around the site of
pain. This stimulates and accelerates the healing process. The
microtrauma of the repeated shock wave to the affected area creates
neo-vascularization (new blood flow) into the area. It is this new
blood flow that promotes tissue healing.
What Are The Indications For ESWT?
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
The number of Shockwave Therapy treatments required often varies
depending on the severity and chronicity of the injury. Many
patients report that they start to feel relief and a decrease in
symptoms after the first treatment. The typical treatment protocol
usually requires 3-5 treatments at weekly intervals. Some chronic
conditions may require additional treatments once per week, and
this depends on how long you have had your condition. A doctor or
therapist will assess your condition and provide you with an
estimate of the amount of treatments that has been found to be
clinically appropriate to effectively treat your condition, and
prevent it from returning. After the treatment sessions are
finished the injured area continues to heal for 6 to 18 weeks with
maximal recovery occurring approximately 3 months after the
treatment sessions end.
Rotator cuff tendonitis | Plantar fasciitis |
Tennis elbow (radial epicondylitis) | Golfers elbow (medial epicondylitis) |
Tendinosis calcarea (calcific disease of rotator cuff tendons) | Hip bursitis/tendinosis |
Sheen splints | Patellar tendonitis ( jumpers knee) |
Tibialis anterior syndrome | Stress fractures |
Stress reactions | Sesamoiditis |
Metatarsalgia | Achilles tendonitis |
Achillodynia | Low back pain |
Scar tissue treatment | Morton’s neuroma |
Many other conditions not listed above | LAP |
initial Spondylolysis | necrosis of the femoral head |
bone bruise of the femoral neck | Osgood-Schlatter disease |
4th metatarsal stress fracture | nonunion of a distal fibular fracture |
navicular stress fracture | sesamoid Osteochondrosis |
painful Os tibiale externum | apophysitis calcanei |
Heel spurs | Hallux limitus |
Hamstring disorders | TMJ |
Frozen shoulders | Bone non unions |
Osgood-Schlatters disease | Various sports injuries |
painful hip impingement caused by an Os acetabuli | |
Osteochondritis dissecans of the medial femoral condyle | |
Tendinosis of : peroneal tendons, tibialis posterior | |
Various chronic enthesiopathies (painful irritation of tendon attachments due to overexertion and improper strain, or due to a degenerative process) | |
Painful trigger points(acute and chronic painful neck, back, shoulder and etc. due to chronically shortened and thickened muscle tissue) | |
Bursitis (Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees.) |
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