Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy SW9
Technical Specs
Power:500VA(max)
LCD touchscreen:8-inch
Bullet lifetime:over 3 million shocks
N.W.(device only):23kg
Application pressure:1-4 bar continuously adjustable via touch screen
Dimension(with trolley):53*53*96cm
Shock frequency:1-21 Hz continuously adjustable via touch screen
Therapeutic penetration depth:0-60mm
Treatment area
Elbow,knee,shoulder,hip,pubic symphysis,hand/wrist,lumbar region,foot/ankle,fat deposit
What disorders can be treated?
Heel spurs: plantar fasciitis
Tendons: chronic enthesopathies
Achilles tendon: mid-portion achilles tendinopathy
Achilles tendon: insertional achilles tendinopathy
Shin pain: tibialis anterior syndrome
Knee pain: patellar tip syndrome
Hip pain: greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Lower back pain: idiopathic lower back pain, radicular and pseudoradicular lower back pain
Tennis elbow: lateral epicondylitis
Golf elbow: medial epicondylitis
Shoulder pain: calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder
Shoulder pain: subacromial pain syndrome
Chronic neck and back pain: myofascial trigger points (MFTPs)
Osgood Schlatter disease (OSD)
What makes the SW9 unique?
*Compact size
*Lightweight and portable
*Control via LCD touchscreen
*Silent built-in power air compressor with noise enclosure
*Quick treatment sessions of 20 minutes
*Over 3 million shocks per bullet
*Preprogrammed treatment protocols
*High-Frequency shockwave generation
*Easy to use, quick and simple set-up
*Precise pressure setting
*Economical cost-effective minimal operating expense
*High ROI
*Excellent patient results
Patient benefits
*Noninvasive and no anaesthesia required
*Efficiently and fast relieve pain
*Excellent healing rate
*Quick treatment session of 20 minutes
*Reliable therapy for deep penetration areas
*Wide range of applications
*Successful therapy
*No side effects
*Out-patient treatment
Radial Shockwave Handpiece
The SW9 is equipped with a lightweight, hand-held applicator hand piece that can be fitted with different shock transmitter tips, depending on the area and size of the tissue to be treated.
*Therapeutic penetration depth depending on transmitter tip: 0 - 60 mm
*Application pressure:1-4 bar
*High shock frequency: 1 - 21 Hz / pps (pulses per second)
*Trigger On/Off button on applicator handpiece
*Shock wave generation: radial / ballistic
*Over 3 million shocks per bullet
Packaging Size :63*57*117(cm)
Weight:45kg
Packaging Details:Standard export plywood case with shockproof sponge protection inside.
FAQ
What is ESWT?
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy or ESWT is an 20-minute non-surgical procedure used to cure chronic plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, shoulder tendonitis, and other chronic tendinopathies.
ESWT benefits patients because their condition can be treated extracorporeally, meaning outside of the body.Since ESWT is non-invasive, there is no lengthy recovery period, virtually no time off from work or risk of causing further damage.
How Radial Shockwave works?
Radial shock waves,belong to ESWT,are generated by means of a pneumatic system.A bullet is accelerated with compressed air and decelerated by a transmitter.The generated energy is then transmitted to the body and propagates radially in the tissue.The maximum energy is reached in superficial body areas.Radial sound wave propagation in the tissue provides excellent therapy results when treatment is performed on larger surface areas of application or large regions of the body.
What disorders can be treated?
Heel spurs: plantar fasciitis
Tendons: chronic enthesopathies
Achilles tendon: mid-portion achilles tendinopathy
Achilles tendon: insertional achilles tendinopathy
Shin pain: tibialis anterior syndrome
Knee pain: patellar tip syndrome
Hip pain: greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Lower back pain: idiopathic lower back pain, radicular and pseudoradicular lower back pain
Tennis elbow: lateral epicondylitis
Golf elbow: medial epicondylitis
Shoulder pain: calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder
Shoulder pain: subacromial pain syndrome
Chronic neck and back pain: myofascial trigger points (MFTPs)
Osgood Schlatter disease (OSD)