Shockwave Therapy Machine User Guide
Shockwave Physiotherapy
Shockwave therapy is a multidisciplinary device used in orthopaedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, urology, and veterinary medicine. Its main benefits include fast pain relief and mobility restoration. As a non-surgical therapy that does not require painkillers, it is an ideal treatment for speeding up recovery and curing various conditions that cause acute or chronic pain.
Pain Reduction
Shockwave can reduce inflammation and block the transmission of pain signals. According to the “gate control theory” and other studies on pain physiology, shockwave can lower pain sensitivity by reducing the excitability of sensory nerve endings. They also increase the release of local β-endorphins, providing a natural analgesic effect. Shockwave enhance local blood circulation, helping to clear inflammatory factors and accelerate the repair of damaged tissues.
Shockwave Cellulite Treatment
Shockwave improve microcirculation and lymphatic drainage beneath the skin, reducing the accumulation of fat cells and improving the appearance of cellulite. Research shows that shockwave machine can destroy fat cell membranes and activate fibroblast activity, making the skin smoother and firmer, thus reducing the appearance of cellulite.
Shockwave for ED Therapy
Most men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) have vascular issues affecting the blood vessels that supply blood to the cavernous bodies of the penis, which results in a decreased ability to develop and maintain an erection. Shockwave therapy for ED can be highly effective. The shockwave are focused on the treatment area, creating new blood vessels in penile tissue, enabling patients to achieve and maintain firm spontaneous erections.
- Target the spongy tissue in 5 different areas.
- 300 impacts per area, totaling 1500 impacts in one treatment.
- Treatment should be done twice a week. After 3 weeks of consistent treatment, stop for 3 weeks before starting the next course.
- More impacts should be focused on the top end of the penis, with fewer impacts at the bottom.
This treatment addresses vascular-related ED problems rather than just treating the symptoms.
Application Treatment Recommendation:
Area | C Mode | P Mode | Time (Impacts) | Sessions | Interval |
Elbow | 10Hz/3Bar | 12Hz/4Bar | 2000-2500 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Hand/Wrist | 6Hz/2Bar | 10Hz/3Bar | 2000 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Pubic Symphysis | 8Hz/3Bar | 13Hz/60Hz | 2000-2500 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Knee | 6Hz/2Bar | 10Hz/4Bar | 2000 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Foot/Ankle | 8Hz/3Bar | 12Hz/3Bar | 1000 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Shoulder | 12Hz/4Bar | – | 2000-2500 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Lumbar Region | 10Hz/4Bar | 13Hz/6Bar | 2000-2500 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
Fat Accumulation | 12Hz/4Bar | 18Hz/6Bar | 2000-2500 | 5月10日 | 5-7 days |
ED | 5Hz/0.5Bar | 8Hz/1Bar | 1500 | 2月3日 | Twice a week |