es-Shockwave FX-S19
Shockwave therapy machine
Increasing frequency affects the depth of wave penetration (as lower frequency waves travel further than higher frequency waves). As can be seen high frequency waves travel less distance.
Heads: 7 different size shock head
Efficancy: Physiotherapy machine
Energy: 5 - 185MJ (1 - 3 BAR)
Function: Reduce pain relief
Application: ED - errection dysfunction\ Body \ Waist \ Breast \ Foot \ Neck ...
Frequency 1 - 16 Hz
Mode: Continuous\4\8\16 pulses
Shockwave Advantages:
1.
High effectiveness, fast relieve pain.
2. Noninvasive, no
anesthetic, convenient and fast
3. Each nursing only 20 minutes,
5-10 nursing each session.
4. Widely applied to different soft
tissue treatments.
Radial shockwave effects fall into three broad categories:
Destruction of tissue
Healing (increased)
Decrease of pain
Although
the settings of the machines vary for each type of effect required, a
description of these settings can be seen here, each shock wave will
have some of each of these effects around each wave i.e. a shockwave
at the highest settings (to create damage) will always have an area
around the wave where there will be less energy and hence some of the
other effects. An example of this can be seen in the positive part of
the radial shockwave below:
Imagine
the red is the area of energy that will create damage. This area goes
from the bottom of the shock to the top as a column damaging
everything in it's way. Around this column is an area of less energy,
seen in green, which would be of a dosage able to create healing.
There would also be an area, shown in blue, of much less energy able
to decrease pain. There is also an area where the wave force would
decrease above the area of damage (the energy can't continue forever)
which in turn would have healing or pain relieving effects. It needs
to be remembered that the effects happen at high to low energy levels
i.e. high levels = damage + healing + pain relief. Middle levels =
healing + pain relief
1.Tennis
elbow
Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the
lateral elbow
2.Shoulder pain with or without
calcification
Painful limitation of shoulder movement
3.Golfer's
elbow
Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the
medial elbow
4.Bursitis trochanterica
Painful
periostitis of the hip
5.Patella tip syndrome
Inflammation
of the tibial edge due to excessive strain
6.Tibial edge
syndrome
Inflammation of the tibial edge due to excessive
strain
7.Achillodynia
Painful irritation of the achilles
tendon
8.Painful heel
Painful,mostly chronic
inflammation of the heel
9.Inflammation of the tendon
attachment
Painful inflammation of tendon attachments due to
overexertion or improper strain, or due to degenerative
processes
10.Acupuncture points
Pain therapy through
that treatment of acupuncture points
11.Painful trigger
points
Acute and chronic pain in the
back,shoulder,neck,etc.due to permanently shortened and thickened
muscles