This instrument is specifically designed to assist in the recovery of soft tissue injuries in horses, providing effective pain relief and promoting healing.
Yes, the Animal Physiotherapy Pain Relief Orthopedic Instrument is designed for both professional veterinary clinics and home use, making it accessible for horse owners.
The instrument is made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and ease of cleaning.
Shockwave therapy utilizes sound waves to stimulate healing in soft tissues, reducing pain and promoting circulation in the affected areas.
The device operates at a frequency range of 1 to 21Hz, allowing for customizable treatment options based on the injury and therapy goals.
Yes, it can also be used for aesthetic treatments, including skin rejuvenation and weight loss, in addition to its primary purpose of therapeutic use.
The device has an energy output range between 60mj to 185mj, allowing for effective treatment based on individual needs.
The instrument comes with 5 transmitters, providing versatility for various treatment applications.
This instrument can target multiple areas of the horse's body, including the body, face, legs, arms, and other specific regions.
Yes, the device has Medical CE and CE certifications, ensuring it meets safety and quality standards.
The frequency of use can vary based on the severity of the injury. It is recommended to consult with a professional therapist for a tailored treatment plan.
While it is designed for ease of use, some prior knowledge of animal physiotherapy techniques may enhance effectiveness. Professional training is advisable for optimal results.
Key benefits include pain relief from soft tissue injuries, improved healing, enhanced physical therapy effectiveness, and support for aesthetic treatments.
The device is specifically designed for horses, and while some features may be applicable to other animals, it is recommended to use equipment tailored to specific species.
If there's no noticeable improvement after a reasonable period, consult with a veterinarian or a qualified animal physiotherapist for further evaluation and guidance.
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