What is shockwave therapy?
Shockwave therapy is a new non-invasive solution for chronic musculoskeletal pain. The Extracorporeal Shockwave therapy is frequently used in physiotherapy, orthopaedics and sports medicine Applications are mostly associated with the treatment of chronic muscular and tendon disorders, back and cervical pain.
Most common indications include:
painful shoulder, epicondylitis, low back pain, Achilles tendon pain, tendonitis and trigger points.
Doctors also use it for ED(Erectile dysfunction) .
During the therapy, a high intensity acoustic wave interacts with the tissues of the body. This leads to a cascade of beneficial effects including neovascularization, reversal of chronic inflammation, stimulation of collagen production and dissolution of calcium build-up. Stimulation of these biological mechanisms creates an optimal healing environment. As the injured area is returned to normal, functionality is restored and pain is relieved.
effect:
1, cells: by improving ion channel activity, stimulate cell division, stimulate cell cytokine production to increase cell membrane transmittance.
2, the proliferation of blood vessels in the tendon and muscle regions: improve blood circulation, increase the concentration of β1, chemotaxis and mitogenic effects on osteoblasts.
3. Effects on nitrogen oxide systems: bone healing and remodeling.
4. Improve microcirculation and metabolism.
5. Lysis of calcified fibroblasts.
6, support the production of collagen.
7, reduce tissue tension
8, analgesic effect.
9, erectile dysfunction
Specification:
nergy
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50-200 mj
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Frequency
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1-16 Hz
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Treatment Tips
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1# 2# 3# 4# 5# 6#7#
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Screen
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8.4 inches touch screen
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Input
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AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
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