Product Description
Adjustable High Power Shockwave Therapy System For Sports Injuries And Cosmetic Cellulite Reduction
Working Principle of Focus Shockwave Technology
The Focus Shockwave Therapy System is based on the principle of high-energy acoustic wave transmission, delivered in a precisely concentrated manner to stimulate biological tissues at specific depths. Unlike radial shockwaves, focused shockwaves penetrate 4-66 mm with high precision and controlled intensity.
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Energy Generation: A powerful electromagnetic coil accelerates a projectile that strikes a transmitter, producing acoustic pressure waves shaped by a focusing lens into a precise focal zone.
Biological Effects
- Mechanical Stress Activation: Stimulates fibroblasts and stem cells for cellular repair.
- Cavitation Effect: Enhances tissue permeability through microscopic gas bubble collapse.
- Neovascularization: Promotes new blood vessel formation for better circulation.
- Collagen Remodeling: Stimulates Type I and III collagen production.
- Neural Modulation: Reduces pain perception by altering nociceptor activity.
Main Applications
Physical Therapy - Pain management, tendon and ligament injuries.
Sports Medicine - Recovery for muscle strains and joint injuries.
Rehabilitation - Post-surgery recovery and mobility improvement.
Aesthetics - Cellulite reduction and skin tightening.
Men's Health - Improved penile circulation for ED therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between focus and radial shockwave?
Focused shockwaves penetrate deeper (up to 66mm) and target a specific point with high intensity, whereas radial shockwaves disperse energy over a larger, shallower surface area.
Is the treatment painful?
The system is designed to be comfortable. While patients might feel some pressure, the low energy density on the skin surface minimizes pain, making it much more tolerable than traditional pneumatic systems.
How many sessions are typically needed?
Most conditions require 3 to 5 sessions, depending on the severity of the injury and the patient's individual response to therapy.
Are there any side effects?
Patients may experience mild redness, swelling, or tenderness in the treated area, which usually subsides within 24 to 48 hours.
Who should avoid this treatment?
Contraindications include pregnancy, patients with pacemakers, active infections or tumors at the treatment site, and individuals with severe blood clotting disorders.
Can it be used for aesthetic purposes?
Yes, it is highly effective for cellulite reduction and skin tightening as it stimulates collagen production and improves lymphatic drainage.