Description
Description
Since the early ’90s, extracorporeal shock waves have successfully been used in the treatment of chronic pain. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and trigger point shock wave therapy (TPST) are extremely successful, non-operative therapies in the musculoskeletal system for chronic pain. The ESWT-B provides a huge extension of the spectrum of myofascial pain syndrome applications. The extracorporeal, centered shock wave makes accurate detection and therapy of active and latent trigger points. Trigger points inside a normally tense muscle are thickened pain-sensitive points. Even far away from their own venue, they can cause a number of pains.
Application
- The radials and ulnar epicondylitis humeri
- The shin of the jumper
- Plantar fasciitis with spurs on the foot
- Calcarea tendinosis
- Syndrome of Impingement
- Pseudoarthrosis
- Removing cellulite
- Function of ED
Character
- Clearly-defined deep penetration
- Maintenance-free literally
- Extremely detailed therapy
- Low hematoma chance
- Maximum energy immediately inside the field of treatment
- Not virtually any skin irritation
- Portable Lightweight Small Design
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