Piezoelectric Shock Wave Therapy Device XY-CJB-II
Open the catalog to page 1Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Due to the continuous advancement of science and technology, the overall development trend of disease treatment technology is to develop towards minimally invasive and non-invasive on the basis of precision. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for musculoskeletal diseases is the product of this trend. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been widely used in the clinical treatment of musculoskeletal diseases due to its characteristics of "non-invasive, safe, efficient, low cost, and easy to be accepted by Tissue damage repair and reconstruction Analgesia and...
Open the catalog to page 2How to treat both the symptoms and the root causes of pain Piezoelectric Shock Wave Therapy Device The trigger point is based on the results of electrodiagnosis and histopathology research, and its essence is formed by the aggregation of a large number of highly abnormal tiny points throughout the structure. In the specific part of soft tissue damage pain, there must be a highly sensitive tender point. When sliding and pressing on it, it will immediately lead to local severe tenderness, which is consistent with the local complaint of pain. These trigger points often exist in the starting and ending...
Open the catalog to page 3Difference Between Focused and Radial Shock Wave Focused Shock Wave Product Type Energy Form Radial Shock Wave Peak Pressure cally arranged in a concave bowl-shaped applicator, when stimulated by a high-voltage pulse, the piezoelectric ceramic element briefly expands a few ensuing shock wave. Cycle time<1ms, rise time<50ms, attenuation time<1.5ms Deep Penetration It has irreplaceable advantages for bone diseases, deep-seated bone diseases with clear pain points. Cycle time: 2ms, rise time: 1ms, attenuation time<4ms Shallow Penetration Superficial, large-scale pain problems. Piezoelectric Shock Wave...
Open the catalog to page 4Intelligent Operation It is often used in the treatment of lumbar muscle strain, calcified Humanized Design supraspinatus ciliitis, upper limb spasm, nonunion and delayed heal- High-resolution 12-inch color touch screen, fast and convenient operation; cart-type design, with storage space inside; display energy flux density, treatment time, and energy during treatment; the gel heating function. It is often used in the treatment of diseases such as rotator cuff injury, lumbar disc herniation, third lumbar transverse process syndrome, Variable Focus Professional Gel Pads lower limb spasticity, and...
Open the catalog to page 5Extensive Scientific Proof of Effectiveness 1. Patient Guided Piezoelectric Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy as Treatment for Chronic Severe Patellar Tendinopathy: A Pilot Study “Patient guided piezo-focused moderate-to-high-energy ESWT without the need for local anesthesia, ESWT is a safe and well-tolerated treatment that appears to improve short-term pain and function in patients with patellar tendinopathy. Although further research is needed, ESWT should be considered as an adjunctive therapy in a more comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation program for patients with patellar tendinopathy.”...
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