electric shock wave therapy equipment
USD $1,800 - $1,900 /Set
Min.Order:1 Set
Changzhou Kondak Medical Rehabilitation Equipment Co., Ltd.
Working Theory
Shockwave SW9 system uses the ballistic principle of shockwave generation:
A pressure wave is formed via a bullet by using accelerated compressed air. The
compressed air is generated by an electronically-controlled ballistic-pressure
compressor. Using elastic impact, the kinetic energy of the bullet transferred into the
probe of the applicator and then into the client's body. Consequently, during the
treatment, the end of the applicator must be in direct -contact with the skin and
subcutaneous tissue.
What is shock wave?
A shockwave is a pressure wave – any action that displaces its surrounding medium is
a shockwave. The ripple created when a stone is thrown into a pond is a shockwave.
The shockwaves used in equine medicine are generated in a fluid medium inside a
transducer head and are then transmitted readily through skin, fat, and muscle.
The high energy waves are focused within the transducer head so that the shockwave
can be directed to the precise area of the injury. When shockwaves hit an area of higher
acoustic impedance, such asbone,the waves slow dramatically and a large amount of
energy is released into the surrounding tissue.
SW9 Shock wave system--Technical specifications
Input Voltage | AC 100V-230V 50Hz-60Hz |
Power | 230VA |
Frequency | 1- 21 HZ |
Energy | 1-4 .0 bar |
GW | 50KG |
Packign size (wooden case) | 118*56*62 cm |
SW9 Shock Wave system--Advantages
1. Ingrowth of Neovascularization, Reversal of Chronic Inflammation, Stimulation of
Collagen
2. Ballistic pneumatic shockwave with multiple tips on applicator
3. Max energy up to 4Bar and frequency up to 21Hz
4. High effectivenes, fastly relieve pain;
5. Non-invasive, no anesthetic, convenient and fast;
6. Each nursing only 20-30 minutes, 5-10 nursing each session;
7. Widely applied to different soft tissue treatments.
Shokwave therapy Machine---Application
1. Shoulder pain, calcific tendonitis;
2. Radial or ulnar humeral epicondylitis;
3. Trochanteric tendinitis;
4. Waist pain or pygalgia;
5. Patellar tendonitis;
6. Tibial stress syndrome;
7. Achillodynia;
8. Plantar fascitis.
9. fat reduction