Orthopedic treatment ESWT unit MODUS FOCUSED
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orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
orthopedic treatment ESWT unit
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Applications
for orthopedic treatments
Ergonomics
table-top

Description

Modus FOCUS SWT Unlike the radial shock therapy system, the EDSWT system provides targeting and focusing on a selected anatomical region. The direct transmission of shock waves to the focus point has been performed. Modus EDSWT, Modus ESWT In addition to physiotherapy, orthopedics, veterinary, ect.. applications, Modus EDSWT's principle of operation is electrohydraulic focus is centered. It uses acoustic waves to initiate a process called neovascularization in some parts of the body with shock wave therapy. As a result of neovascularization, new blood vessels are formed. This system is used in orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, urology, aesthetics, beauty and veterinary medicine. Focused Shock Waves Maximum penetration into the tissues is more higher in focused shock waves. By this way, therapeutic outcome increase. -Penetration depth: 7 cm (effective up to 12 cm) -Precise energy delivery to the selected anatomical region -Fast impulse Usage Areas: - Orthopedic - Physiotherapy - Erectile dysfunction - Aesthetics - Achilles tendon pain - Acupuncture - Trochanteric bursitis - Cellulite - Rnthesopathy - Enzymatic lipolysis - Heel spur - Myofascial trigger point - Patellar type syndrome - Plantar fascitis - Pregnancy cracks - Band friction syndrome - Back and low back pain - Quick recovery after liposuction - Tennis player and golfer’s elbow - Wound and wrinkle - Skin and connective tissue tightening - Varicocele - Shoulder calcication - Runner legs

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