The device is designed to treat various conditions including delayed union/union, ligament injuries, osteonecrosis of the femoral head, shoulder joint diseases, myotenositis, fasciitis, tendonitis, and more.
It changes the chemical environment of the affected area, induces chemical reactions that release pain-relieving substances, promotes vasodilation, and stimulates nerve fibers to inhibit pain signal transmission.
The Shockwave Rehabilitation Device is primarily designed for use in medical institutions, rehabilitation centers, and nursing services. Home use should be under professional guidance.
The device operates on a power supply of 110-230V ±10%, 50/60Hz.
The device is made of aluminum alloy and features a silicone head for enhanced comfort during treatment.
The device dimensions are 40 cm x 40 cm x 90 cm.
The device weighs approximately 30 kg.
Yes, it is effective for treating sports-related injuries such as tendonitis, fasciitis, and other musculoskeletal conditions.
The shock head, available in sizes φ36mm and φ30mm, is designed to deliver targeted shockwaves to the affected areas for effective treatment.
It improves blood circulation, reduces inflammation, promotes the absorption of tissue fluids, and stimulates cell repair in the affected regions.
Patients with chronic pain, sports injuries, or those recovering from surgical procedures can benefit from this device, under professional supervision.
Yes, proper training is recommended for healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective use of the device.
Treatment frequency should be determined by a medical professional, typically ranging from once a week to several times depending on the condition being treated.
While generally safe, some patients may experience mild discomfort or bruising at the treatment site. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Warranty details vary by manufacturer; please check with the supplier for specific warranty information.
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