Areas of Application
Shoulder pain and calcific tendinitis
Lateral and medial epicondylitis (tennis elbow and golfer's elbow)
Trochanteric tendinopathy
Back pain and muscle tension
Patellar tendinitis (jumper's knee)
Tibial stress syndrome
Achilles tendon problems
Plantar fasciitis
Support for body contouring and fat reduction
Applications in Orthopedics
The focused shockwave therapy device offers versatile applications in orthopedics. It is frequently used to support rehabilitation after fractures, bone injuries, ligament damage, and in cases of degenerative joint problems. The focused shockwaves penetrate deep tissue layers and can promote regenerative processes in bones, tendons, and joints. This makes the therapy particularly suitable for patients who desire effective and non-invasive treatment.
Applications in Sports Medicine
In sports medicine, focused shockwave therapy is used to treat sports injuries and support regeneration. By stimulating blood flow and metabolism, the healing of muscles, tendons, and ligaments can be promoted. This enables athletes to return to training and competition more quickly and achieve sustainable performance optimization.
Applications in Neurology and Rehabilitation
Focused shockwave therapy is also used in neurological rehabilitation and pain therapy. It can be used to support the treatment of chronic pain, muscular dysfunctions, and certain neurological conditions. By stimulating local blood flow and tissue regeneration, it offers a valuable complement to modern rehabilitation concepts.
Technical Specifications
Display: 15-inch capacitive touchscreen made of tempered glass
Penetration depth: 4–66 mm
Pulse frequency: 1–10 Hz
Pressure levels: 1–10 bar
Operating voltage: AC 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz
Power consumption: 10–500 W
Packaging dimensions: 50 × 56 × 60 cm
Gross weight: 26.2 kg
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