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Pain Relief Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy PortableShackwave Home Use Machine

$ 1309.44

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Model: SW-T08
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Type: shock wave
  • Features: Portable
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Color: Black
  • Modified Item: No
  • Voltage: 110/240V
  • Items Included: Power Supply

    Description

    Shock Wave Therapy:
    A shockwave is a pressure wave – any action that displaces its surrounding medium is a shockwave. The ripple created when a stone is thrown into a pond is a shockwave. The shockwaves used in equine medicine are generated in a fluid medium inside a transducer head and are then transmitted readily through skin, fat, and muscle. The high energy waves are focused within the transducer head so that the shockwave can be directed to the precise area of the injury. When shockwaves hit an area of higher acoustic impedance,such as bone, the waves slow dramatically and a large amount of energy is released into the surrounding tissue.
    Shockwave SW8 can give you:
    Classic Indications:
    1. Shoulder pain, Calcific tendonitis;
    2. Radial or ulnar humeral epicondylitis;
    3. Trochanteric tendonitis;
    4.Waist or stern pain;
    5. Patellar tendonitis;
    6. Tibial stress syndrome;
    7. Achillodynia;
    8. Plantar fascitis.
    9. Broken fat.
    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
    specifications:
    Input Voltage
    AC100V-110V 50Hz-60Hz  AC220V-230V 50/60Hz
    Power
    230VA
    Frequency
    1- 16 HZ
    Energy
    60 - 185 mj
    G.W.
    8KG
    Size(cm)
    38.8*30*31
    Packign size (cm)
    56*41*46.2(carton)
    Effects and customer feeling:
    What is shock wave?
    A shockwave is a pressure wave – any action that displaces its surrounding medium is a shockwave. The ripple created when a stone is thrown into a pond is a shockwave. The shockwaves used in equine medicine are generated in a fluid medium inside a transducer head and are then transmitted readily through skin, fat, and muscle. The high energy waves are focused within the transducer head so that the shockwave can be directed to the precise area of the injury. When shockwaves hit an area of higher acoustic impedance, such as bone, the waves slow dramatically and a large amount of energy is released into the surrounding tissue.
    What signs indicate this therapy is needed?
    Shock wave therapy may treat conditions such as degenerated tendons (Achilles tendonitis), heel pain (plantar fasciitis) and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis).
    How Long Does Treatment Last?
    The therapy session takes about 15 minutes depending on the disorder that is treated. In general, 3-5 sessions are necessary at weekly intervals. The greatest success rate when dealing with problem areas is achieved by following a 12 week treatment program.
    After only 3 sessions, over 80% of patients report painlessness or significant pain reduction. This pain reduction/elimination leads to restoration of full mobility and thus improving quality of life. Repeated treatments may enhance efficacy.
    • 90% improvement for plantar fasciitis (Journal of Orthopaedics Research 2005)
    • 91% improvement for calcific tendonitis (Journal of American Medical Association 2003)
    • 77% improvement for tennis elbow (Journal of Orthopaedics 2005)
    ARE ALL SHOCKWAVE MACHINES EQUAL?
    Absolutely not. There are several machines currently marketed as shockwave machines that do not generate a true shockwave. They generate what is called a ballistic or radial wave. The physics of this type of wave are completely different from that of a true shockwave. A ballistic or radial wave is created when a projectile is rapidly accelerated by compressed air – it looks like a small jackhammer. The problem with this type of wave is that all of the energy is deposited at the skin, and the energy drops off rapidly as you move away from the skin. The result being that unless the injury is at the skin, the injured area is not receiving the necessary energy to help the healing process. Additionally, since the wave is not focused with this type of machine, the entire area around the treatment site is receiving the wave, which can potentially have harmful effects.
    What signs indicate this therapy is needed?
    Shock wave therapy may treat conditions such as degenerated tendons (Achilles tendonitis), heel pain (plantar fasciitis) and tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis).