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Hydrotherapy Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Equipment Portable ED Machine

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: MBS
Certification: CE
Model Number: MBS-SL10D
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 piece
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: strong pacakging
Delivery Time: 5-8 days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 10000pieces/month
Detail Information
Function: Cellulite Reduction, Pain Treatment,ED Therapy Treatment Tips: 7 Tips
Power: 250W Frequency: 21hz
Energy: 300mj Technology: Hydrotherapy Shock Wave Therapy
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Product Description

Hydrotherapy Extracorporeal Shock Wave Shockwave Physiotherapy Therapy Equipment Portable ED Machine

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Shockwave Therapy Machine Body Muscle Relaxation Massage Tool Shock Wave Pain Relief With 7 Heads

Physical Shock Wave Machine Ed Treatment Pain Relief Shockwave Therapy Machine

 

Technology Pneumatic shock wave
Working Frequency Max 25HZ
Energy Max 300W
Language Spanish /English ( customized language depends on your requirement )
Function Cellulite Reduction, Pain treatment,ED therapy
Treatment tips 7 tips

 

 

ESWT shockwave Function

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) -up to 91%
Calcifying Tendonitis of the Shoulder -up to 91%
Plantar Fasciitis -up to 88%
Patellar Tendonitis/Tendonosis (Jumper’s Knee) -up to 87%
Achilles Tendonitis/Tendonosis -up to 87%
 
 

EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE THERAPY IS COMMONLY USED FOR THE FOLLOWING TREATMENT

CONDITIONS:

 

Heel Spurs (Calcaneal Spurs) Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis) Pain on Top of Foot Ankle Tendonitis Jumper’s Knee
Patellar Tendonitis) Hamstring Tendonitis Upper Back Pain Shoulder Tendonitis or Frozen Shoulder Pitchers
Elbow Wrist Tendonitis Treatment Tendons and Ligaments Insertional Achilles Tendonitis TMJ and Jaw Pain
Football Injuries Cellulite Treatment Hip Bursitis
 
 
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What Are the Benefits of ESWT Treatment?
 
There are many benefits of ESWT Treatment for pain. Because Shockwave Therapy is nonsurgical and noninvasive,
patients undergoing treatments do not have to suffer the groggy side effects of anesthesia or worry about infection
or scarring. The treatments are also cost effective because there’s no lengthy recovery time or hospital stays.
Depending on the treatable conditions, studies show that ESWT Shockwave treatments deliver a 91 percent
success rate, and more than 80 percent of patients report satisfaction with a faster and easier healing process.
 
Faster,
easier healing
Non-invasive
No anesthesia required
No risk of infection
No downtime
No scarring
Cost effective
 

CONDITIONS TREATED

Shockwave Therapy is particularly effective in addressing various musculoskeletal conditions,

including but not limited to:

  • Chronic Lower Back Pain
  • Chronic Neck Pain
  • Temporomandibular Joint Pain (TMJD)
  • Tension Headaches
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Knee Pain

 

THE BENEFITS OF SHOCKWAVE THERAPY

Shockwave therapy offers multiple benefits including:

  • Usually effective when other treatments have failed
  • Non-invasive treatment
  • No medication is needed
  • Restores range of motion
  • Helps to restore normal activity levels
  • Reduces pain
  • Promotes faster healing

 

 

WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM SHOCKWAVE THERAPY?
The Piezowave2 machine delivers thousands of high energy sound wave impulse to the affected tissue.

These impulses are thought to cause micro trauma to scar tissue and arthritic areas. As a result, it

stimulates the body’s natural metabolic activity, creates a healthy inflammatory response, and stimulates healing.

 

The Piezowave2 machine assists the doctor to identify very specific areas of injury and then delivers a

series of impulses precisely where they are most effective. There is absolutely no pain or discomfort experienced

in areas that are not injured.

In many instances there can be an immediate reduction of pain as well as improved mobility and function.

Since it is non-invasive, there is no need for anesthesia. The most common minor side effect following

treatment is soreness in the treated area that will normally dissipate in a short amount of time.

 

 

How many sessions of Shockwave Therapy are needed and how long does it take?


The treatment lasts between 10 and 15 minutes, depending on the condition. On average, three to six

sessions are required. You will require a full assessment to determine the number of treatments you will need.

 

 

How successful is Shockwave Therapy treatment?


It depends on the conditions treated. Statistics show over 90 percent of patients experience a reduction in their pain.

In patients that suffer from plantar fasciitis and heel pain related problems, pain reduction is remarkable 39 studies

showed a success rate of 94% in Plantar Faciitis. The overall success rates for all indications ranges between 60% to

80% depending on the conditions treated,. Read about the Shockwave therapy Success Stories from real patients with

a variety of conditions.

 

 

Can Shockwave Therapy treat old/persistent injuries, or is it only for new problems?


It can treat both long term chronic conditions and newer acute injuries, there is a great deal of evidence to

show that Shockwave can achieve great results even with historical conditions.

 

 

What does Shockwave Therapy cost?


Costs vary from clinic to clinic and depends on the treatment offered. A full consultation with an expert is recommended.

 

 

How does shockwave therapy work?


Shockwave therapy is typically administered by a sports medicine physician or athletic trainer with a physician’s

supervision. An athlete’s doctor typically has a detailed understanding of their health history. Athletic trainers

have deep knowledge in the anatomy of joints, tendons, and ligaments and common patterns of sports injury.

During treatment, the clinician holds a shockwave device next to the skin. The device sends shockwaves into

the injured tissues, stimulating increased blood flow and growth hormones to the area, promoting new tissue growth.

There are two types of shockwave therapy. Usually, patients receive both types:

Focused shockwave therapy sends waves into a small area.
Radial shockwave therapy delivers shockwaves over a broader area, for instance, along the length of an injured tendon.

 

 

Is shockwave therapy painful?
Most patients report some discomfort during shockwave therapy, but most do not find it painful.

The amount of discomfort depends in part on the person, their injury, and whether the damaged tissues

are close to a bone. (Treatments delivered closer to a bone are generally more uncomfortable.)

The clinician will rub a topical gel on the skin to reduce the discomfort. As soon as the treatment is

over, the discomfort typically stops.

Contact Details
Vicky Wong

Phone Number : +8615811858242

WhatsApp : +8618602015159