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Shock Wave Therapy Equipment
Model: BS-SWT6000
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a popular treatment method used to combat common concerns including 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. BS-SWT6000 is new generation Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy System, based on the latest ESWT technology, with long lifecycle designed architecture. (shock wave therapy equipment)
Shockwave therapy is the therapeutic application of highly specialized acoustic (sound) waves used to break apart various types of hardened unwanted dysfunction responsible for pain and immobility in muscles, tendons, or joints. (shock wave therapy equipment)
Many shockwave therapy devices exist in the world but vary in their capability to solve problems. The practitioner must choose the appropriate device best suited for their practice and the types of conditions they intend to solve with its use.
The success of any shockwave therapy treatments depends on the skill and experience of the practitioner, and on the capability of the device being used. (shock wave therapy equipment)
Radial shockwaves disperse in a radial (round) pattern, increasing in the diameter and depth as they travel deeper into the soft tissues of the body. They are preferred to resolve larger regions of dysfunction in muscles, tendons or ligaments.
Each acoustic wave from a shockwave unit has a leading edge called a “wavefront”, where its energy (ability to do work) is located. This potential energy comes from the pressure used to create the shockwaves, and from the applicator that disperses them. The most powerful shockwaves available to therapists are generated at 90 pounds per square inch (PSI). (shock wave therapy equipment)
The ability for shockwaves to push their way into the body, and specifically into dysfunctional tissue, comes from this high energy wavefront. The more energy a shockwave possesses, the more capable its wavefronts will be penetrating dysfunctions. There are times when some basic shockwave units do not possess sufficient power to get the job done, but the higher power offered by professional shockwave units can, but makes treatments more expensive. (shock wave therapy equipment)
Applications: (shock wave therapy equipment)
What does Shockwave Therapy treat? (shock wave therapy equipment)
Shockwave therapy effectively treats the following conditions:
Feet - heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, achilles tendonitis
Elbow – tennis and golfers elbow
Shoulder - calcific tendinosis of rotator cuff muscles
Knee - patellar tendonitis
Hip – bursitis
Lower Leg - shin splints
Upper Leg - Iliotibial band friction syndrome
Back Pain - lumbar and cervical spine regions and chronic muscular pain
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How does Shockwave Technology promote healing? ( shock wave therapy equipment)
The high-energy acoustic pulses produced by our Extracorporeal Shockwave unit improves the metabolism in the pain region, increases blood circulation and this effectively stimulates the body’s intrinsic repair mechanisms. Damaged tissue gradually regenerates and eventually heals. In other words, Shockwave Therapy is all about activating the body’s self-healing abilities.
Shock Waves – Facts and Features
Shock waves are audible high-energy sound waves. They occur in the atmosphere, for example during lighting strikes, or when airplanes break the sound barrier. In the medical world, shock waves have been employed since around 1980 to disintegrate kidney stones, for instance.
In modern pain therapy, shock wave energy is conducted from the place of its generation – the shock wave generator – to the painful body regions, where it unfolds its healing capabilities.
Are there any side effects or contraindications? ( shock wave therapy equipment)
Shockwave Therapy should not be used if there is a circulation or nerve disorder, infection, bone tumor, or a metabolic bone condition. Shockwave Therapy should also not be used if there are any open wounds or tumors or if the patient is pregnant. Patients who are on blood-thinning medications or who have severe circulatory disorders may also not be eligible for treatment.
After the treatment, patients may experience temporary soreness, tenderness or swelling for a few days following the procedure. Upon completion of your treatment you can return to most regular activities almost immediately. Occasionally, pain or discomfort may persist for a few days following treatment but no serious complications or side effects have been reported
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shock wave therapy equipment BS-SWT5000 (shock wave therapy equipment)
Rotator cuff tendonitis | Plantar fasciitis |
Tennis elbow (radial epicondylitis) | Golfers elbow (medial epicondylitis) |
Tendinosis calcarea (calcific disease of rotator cuff tendons) | Hip bursitis/tendinosis |
Sheen splints | Patellar tendonitis ( jumpers knee) |
Tibialis anterior syndrome | Stress fractures |
Stress reactions | Sesamoiditis |
Metatarsalgia | Achilles tendonitis |
Achillodynia | Low back pain |
Scar tissue treatment | Morton’s neuroma |
Many other conditions not listed above | LAP |
initial Spondylolysis | necrosis of the femoral head |
bone bruise of the femoral neck | Osgood-Schlatter disease |
4th metatarsal stress fracture | nonunion of a distal fibular fracture |
navicular stress fracture | sesamoid Osteochondrosis |
painful Os tibiale externum | apophysitis calcanei |
Heel spurs | Hallux limitus |
Hamstring disorders | TMJ |
Frozen shoulders | Bone non unions |
Osgood-Schlatters disease | Various sports injuries |
painful hip impingement caused by an Os acetabuli | |
Osteochondritis dissecans of the medial femoral condyle | |
Tendinosis of : peroneal tendons, tibialis posterior | |
Various chronic enthesiopathies (painful irritation of tendon attachments due to overexertion and improper strain, or due to a degenerative process) | |
Painful trigger points(acute and chronic painful neck, back, shoulder and etc. due to chronically shortened and thickened muscle tissue) | |
Bursitis (Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa. The major bursae are located adjacent to the tendons near the large joints, such as the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees.) |
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