A physical shockwave therapy machine, such as the KD-SW9, is a rehabilitation equipment used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions by delivering acoustic waves to promote healing in muscles and tendons.
Shock wave therapy works by using high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing processes in the body. It helps to enhance blood flow, promote collagen production, and facilitate the healing of damaged tendons and tissues.
The key functions of the shock wave therapy machine include promoting the reproduction of blood vessels, bone healing and remodeling, improving micro-circulation and metabolism, dissolving calcified fibroblasts, and supporting collagen production.
Yes, the shock wave therapy machine is suitable for use in various settings, including rehabilitation centers, hospitals, clinics, healthcare centers, and even at home.
The machine offers continuous operation as well as 4, 8, and 16 pulse modes, allowing for flexibility depending on the treatment needs.
The shock wave therapy machine operates at power levels ranging from 60 to 185 mJ, allowing for customizable treatment intensity.
The machine operates at frequencies between 1 to 21 Hz, which can be adjusted based on the specific treatment requirements.
Shock wave therapy can effectively treat conditions such as tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, calcified shoulder, and other musculoskeletal disorders.
Some patients may experience mild discomfort during the treatment, but it is generally well-tolerated. Most find the benefits outweigh any temporary discomfort.
Each treatment session typically lasts between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the specific condition.
The number of sessions required varies based on individual conditions, but many patients benefit from a series of 3 to 6 treatments for optimal results.
Common side effects may include mild redness, swelling, or discomfort in the treated area. These typically resolve quickly after treatment.
While many can benefit from shock wave therapy, individuals with certain medical conditions like pregnancy, blood clotting disorders, or infections should consult a healthcare professional before use.
During a treatment session, the practitioner will apply a gel to the area being treated and then use the machine to deliver shock waves. You may feel a tapping sensation as the therapy is administered.
Yes, the shock wave therapy machine is commonly used for treating sports injuries, helping to accelerate healing and reduce pain in athletes.
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