Pneumatic shock wave principle
By using a projectile accelerating compressed air, a pressure wave is created. The compressed air is generated by an electronically controlled ballistic pressure compressor. Through the elastic shock, the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred to the applicator probe and then to the client's body. Therefore, the end of the applicator should be in direct contact with the skin and subcutaneous tissue during the treatment process.
Product Specifications:
Product Name: pneumatic shock wave
Color: white
Rated Voltage: AC110V/AC220V
Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
Power: max. 280W
Electric Current: 5A max
Working Intensity: 0.5-12bar
Working Frequency: 01-22Hz
Working Number: 50---5000 times
Number of Working Probes: 6
Gross Weight: 11kg
Packing Size: 48+
Application:
Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy in the Back and Shoulders
Trochanteric Bursitis
Tin Splints/Periostitis (Post-Overuse Condition)
Dupuytren's Disease
Thumb Joint Arthritis/Rizarthritis
Sports Injuries
Myofascial Trigger Points
Heel Spur
Epiconda Radialis and ulnaris, tennis elbow
Shoulder tendonitis/shoulder problems
Calcified tendonitis of the shoulder
Condition after muscle injury
Patellar tendonitis
Disease of the patellar tendon
Plantar fasciitis
Rectile dysfunction