INWAVE ® FOCUSED ESWT
Open the catalog to page 1INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE WHAT IS FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE THERAPY? The focusing mechanism directs each shock to a specific point in the body. Separate heads can be used to provide the energy depth. Focused shock waves can target deeper tissues more precisely by propagating all of the energy within the tissue. This is why local pain points, chron- ic insertional tendinopathies, bone stress injuries, and deep trigger points are best treated with focused shock waves. Patients who cannot tolerate radial treatments for acute injuries can also going to benefit from focused...
Open the catalog to page 2INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVES I NWAVE FOCU SED H E AD F EATURES F-50 Head Penetration Depths Usage Area: Epin Calcanei, Achillodynia, Bone and Stress Fractures, Calcified Tendonitis Of Shoulder, Patellar Type Syndrome... F-60 Head Penetration Depths INWAVE ED SWT FOCUSED HANDPIECE FEATURES > > > > > Full energy transmission to the selected anatomical region Easy and fast use that does not tire the hand Easy mobility Maintenance-free handpiece Head options with easy replacement according to use 30 mm 40 mm 60 mm Usage Area: Myofascial Trigger Points, Plantar Fasciitis, Bone and Stress Fractures,...
Open the catalog to page 3INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE > MAIN INDICATIONS FOR THE SYSTEM Pla ntar Fas ciitis he plantar fascia is a flat strip of tissue connecting the toes and the heel bone. It runs front to back along the sole of the foot, attaching at the heel.This structure, which supports the foot arch, also helps walking. The connective tissue strip surrounding the sole of the foot can be torn or damaged due to the foot being exposed to excessive pressure. Accordingly, it causes pain and hardening in the heel. With focused shockwave therapy, the negative effects on the feet are eliminated. t is a flexible strip...
Open the catalog to page 4INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE C alc ified Tendonit i s O f Th e Shoulder alcific tendonitis (or tendonitis) occurs when calcium builds up in the muscles or tendons. Although this can occur anywhere on the body, it usually occurs in the rotator cuff. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that connect the upper arm to the shoulder. Calcium buildup in this area can cause pain and discomfort, as well as restricting range of motion in the arm. In mild-moderate cases ESWT (extracorporeal shock wave therapy) can be used. This preventive treatment method is based on the principle of delivering...
Open the catalog to page 5INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE > INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE THERAPY SYSTEM > Inwave ESWT Shock Wave System is a non-invasive treatment method based on focusing shock waves on the desired area of the body via a liquid-filled silicone cap. This method increases vascularization in the area affected and enables the body’s healing mechanisms to come into play. > Inwave ESWT provides impulses up to 4 Hz and 0.25mJ. > The device provides ease of use with its colored touch screen technology. In addition, the parameters set during the treatment can be easily followed...
Open the catalog to page 6INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE Inwave ESWT® Focused Arm System Arms system is an optional feature. INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE INWAVE ARM SYSTEM An optional arm that can be added to Inwave ESWT provides ease of movement to the physician. This way the physician does not have to hold the handpiece for a long time during the treatment. In addition, it also minimizes the physician’s contact with the patient. The arm can be moved in 3 axes. There are two buttons on the device for the arm. With help of these buttons, the device can move up and down. This way, positioning can be made according to...
Open the catalog to page 7INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED SHOCK WAVE > PAIN TREATMENT WITH INWAVE ESWT FOCUSED FAST AND EASY Pain Treatment In 4 Steps 1. MEDICAL EXAMINATION Locate the painful area. 2. SIGN Mark the painful area. 3. APPLY GEL Apply the gel to combine the shock waves with the tissue. 4. APPLY SHOCK WAVES While transmitting thes to the painful area with our Radial or Focused Device, apply the applicator firmly to the painful area on the skin. > Technical Specifications Manufacturer Model Quality and Electrical Safety Classification General Rules for Basic Safety and Required Performance...
Open the catalog to page 8ESWT FOCUS SHOCK WAVE THERAPY I N WAV E S . E U Inwave Medical Berliner Allee 26, 40212 Düsseldorf, DEUTSCHLAND tel: +49 179 3983384 [email protected]
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