Basic Info.
Model NO.
GMS PSW-01
Screen
8 Inch Touch Screen
Treated Heads 1
11PCS Including Radial Form
Treated Heads 2
Focus Form and Flat Form
Identification
CE
Service
OEM ODM
Working Mode
Cw and Pulse
Transport Package
Aluminium Alloy Box
Specification
58*46*38cm
Trademark
GOMECY
Origin
Beijing
Production Capacity
50000/Year
Product Description
Hot sale portable Pneumatic ballistic shock wave shockwave therapy machine extracorporal shock wave therapy equipment eswt physical rehabilitation
Pneumatic ballistic shock wave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), is a medical treatment that utilizes shock waves to treat various musculoskeletal and soft tissue conditions. These shock waves are generated by a device and directed towards the targeted area of the body to stimulate healing and alleviate pain. Here are some conditions that pneumatic ballistic shock wave therapy can be used to treat:
1. Plantar Fasciitis: ESWT is commonly used to treat plantar fasciitis, a condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the bottom of the foot. The shock waves can stimulate blood flow, promote tissue repair, and reduce pain in the affected area.
2. Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis): ESWT can be effective in treating tennis elbow, a condition involving pain and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow. The shock waves help to stimulate healing of the affected tendons and reduce pain.
3. Calcific Shoulder Tendinopathy: This condition involves the formation of calcium deposits in the shoulder tendons, causing pain and reduced range of motion. Shock wave therapy can break down these deposits and improve symptoms.
4. Achilles Tendinopathy: ESWT can be used to treat chronic Achilles tendon pain by promoting healing and reducing inflammation in the affected tendon.
5. Chronic Muscular Pain: ESWT has been explored for treating various chronic muscular pain conditions, such as myofascial pain syndrome, by targeting trigger points and promoting tissue healing.
6. Erectile Dysfunction: Shock wave therapy has been investigated as a potential treatment for erectile dysfunction by promoting blood vessel growth and increased blood flow to the penile tissues.
7. Cellulite Reduction: Some studies have explored the use of shock wave therapy for reducing the appearance of cellulite by promoting collagen production and improving skin elasticity.
APPLICATIONS
Pneumatic ballistic shock wave applications involve the use of shock waves generated by rapid compression and expansion of gases, typically air, for various purposes. These shock waves can be created using devices such as pneumatic shock tubes or shock wave generators. The shock waves produced in these applications have unique properties that can be harnessed for medical, industrial, and scientific purposes. Here are some common applications:
1. Medical Lithotripsy: One of the most well-known medical applications of pneumatic shock waves is in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). This technique is used to break down kidney stones and gallstones by focusing intense shock waves onto the stone, causing it to fragment into smaller pieces that can be passed more easily through the urinary tract.
2. Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration: Pneumatic shock waves have been investigated for their potential to stimulate tissue healing and regeneration. This approach is known as extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT). It has been explored for treating conditions such as non-healing wounds, bone fractures, and musculoskeletal injuries.
3. Cardiovascular Applications: Shock waves can be applied to improve blood flow and stimulate angiogenesis (the growth of new blood vessels). This has potential applications in treating conditions like ischemic heart disease and peripheral artery disease.
Most men suffering from erectile dysfunction have vascular problems affecting the vessels that supply blood to the cavernous bodies of the penis, resulting in a decreased ability to develop and maintain an erection. Shockwave Therapy for ED of this type can be a highly effective treatment. The shockwaves are focused onto the area to be treated creating new blood vessels in penile tissue, enabling patients to achieve and maintain firm spontaneous erections.
4. Pain Management: Shock wave therapy has been explored as a non-invasive treatment option for various types of chronic pain, such as plantar fasciitis, tendinopathies, and musculoskeletal pain.
5. Cosmetic and Dermatological Treatments: Pneumatic shock waves have been used for cosmetic purposes, such as cellulite reduction and skin tightening. They are thought to stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity.
Model | ESWT-KP-B | Volume Weight | 28kg |
Frequency | 1 - 21Hz | Power | 200W |
Energy | 0.5 - 6Bar | Screen | 8-inch touch screen |
Packing Size | 58*46*38cm | Treated Heads | 11pcs including radial form, focus form and flat form |