2020 Latest Shockwave and Ultrasound Combination for pain relief and body beauty machine
Woking principles description
Shock wave Technology
Woking principles description
Shock wave Technology
A shockwave is a mechanical wave with a rapid increase of pressure within a very short time and then
having a gradual decrease of pressure with a small negative pressure phase. shockwave is aimed at the
affected area that are the source of chronic pain, the influence of the impacting causes to the dissolution of
calcium deposits and leads to better vascularization.
Shockwaves causes blood vessel formation and increased delivery of nutrients to the affected area. And
stimulate a repair process and relieve the symptoms of pain.
Ultrasound Technology
Therapeutic ultrasound is often used by physiotherapists to reduce pain, increase circulation and increase
mobility of soft tissues. Ultrasound causes mechanical vibrations on skin and soft tissue, This helps to
decrease the inflammatory response, reducing tissue swelling and thus decreasing pain.
Advantages
1. Ease pains relieves myospasm softens scars connects tissues.
2. Stimulates cell repair to prevent adhesion and tissue calcification.
3. Enhances tissue metabolism to improve tissue cell regeneration.
4. Promotes calls growth allays inflammation and accelerates wound healing
Disorders area can be treated with Shock Wave Therapy:
Tennis or Golfers elbow
Patellar tendonitis (jumpers’ knee)
Shin pain/shin splints
Chronic neck, shoulder and back pain
Shoulder pain, e.g. rotator cuff tendonitis/bursitis/impingement
Achilles tendon pain
Heel pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Muscle tension caused by muscular trigger points
Knee osteoarthritis
Treatment area display
Treatment area display
The effect of Ultrashock therapy
1. Eases pains relieves myoplasm sperms scars connects tissues.
2. Stimulates cell repair to prevent adhesion and tissue calcification.
3. Enhances tissue metabolism to improve tissue cell regeneration
4. Promotes callus growth allays inflammation and accelerates wound healing
Treatment area display
Treatment area display