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Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine
Product Description Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine
Descriptions of Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT), model BS-SWT2X is a popular treatment method used for assisted traetment of heel pain, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, shoulder tendonitis, lateral epicondylitis, and more. It is considered a break through treatment that can make common problems like heel pain virtually obsolete.Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for orthopaedic diseases is thought to provide long lasting analgesia and stimulate the healing process.
SMARTWAVE BS-SWT2X for Physical Therapy catalogue....
Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine Standard Accessories Handpiece x 1 pc or 2 pc (dual channel only) Handpiece base x 1 pc Handpiece head (alloy made) x 5 pc Main unit x 1 pc Handcase or Trolley (need to book) x 1 pc Power cord x 1 pc Foot switch x 1 pc (multi-directional footswitch need to book) Operation manual x 1 PDF copy
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Applications of Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine:
· Plantar Fasciitis · Achillodynia/Achillobursitis · Inflammations and calcification of shoulder joint tendons. · Pain in the groin area. · Epicondylitis (Tennis and Golf Elbow) · Apex Patellae Syndrome and Tibial Stress Syndrome. · Pain in the hip area and/or the iliotibial tract. · Jumper's Knee (Patellar Tendinitis) · Pain in the hamstring insertions. · Pain on the palmar side of the wrist. · Exostoses of small hand joints from Grade 1 Arthrosis. · Acupuncture · Pain trigger-points or painful points in muscles.
SmartWave BS-SWT2X models is the 4th generation of Shock Wave Therapy products from LUMSAIL, since 2011. More than 5000 clinic cases and over 2000 units installed all over the world so far. SmartWave is approved by multiple health organizations in different countries.
Advantage and Specification of Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine:
Long lifespan, over 3 million shots before maintenance needed Ti-alloy made applicator, can fully transfer energy to patients, double efficiency than 1st generation Can continuously work over 10000 shots without break, so as to provide excellent treatment result More than 38 pre-set treatment protocols, and support user defined protocols Energy from 10mJ to 185mJ, adjustable per 10mJ as stepping (equal to 0.25Bar to 5Bar) Frequency from 1Hz to 22Hz, adjustable per 1Hz as stepping Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine 1
Packaging of Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Machine:
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What is extracorporeal shock wave therapy?
Shock wave therapy is a noninvasive method that uses pressure waves to treat various musculoskeletal conditions. High-energy acoustic waves (shock waves) deliver a mechanical force to the body’s tissues.
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).
When should I avoid this therapy?
Complications are infrequent with shock wave therapy. People who have poor sensation (neuropathy) or hypersensitivity in the target area should not have this procedure. Open sores should also be avoided. Shock wave therapy is not used in patients with heart conditions or seizures. It should not be used during pregnancy. This should be discussed with your physician before undergoing the procedure.
General Details of Procedure
A noninvasive probe is applied to the skin. An electrical charge creates an energy wave that is focused on the area of concern. The shock waves create a force on the tissues that may induce healing. It’s not clear why this approach to healing works for some people, but it may be that shock waves cause inflammation and improve blood flow to encourage the body to repair and heal itself.
Specific Technique
Shock wave therapy is an outpatient procedure. A probe is placed on the skin after a gel is applied to help conduct the shock waves. High- or low-energy waves may be used. High-energy waves may cause pain and require a local or regional anesthetic. Low-energy shock wave therapy often is performed without anesthesia. Therapy is more successful with active patient participation where the patient tells the therapist whether or not the probe is at the area of pain. One or more treatment sessions may be needed.
What happens after the procedure?
Patients typically bear weight after treatment. Patients are advised to reduce the level of physical activity for one to two weeks after treatment. Shock wave therapy may give good outcomes for some tendon problems or chronic degenerative conditions. Examples include Achilles tendinitis and plantar fasciitis.
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