MEDRAY ACOUSTIC WAVE THERAPY SYSTEM
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The MEDRAY ACOUSTIC THERAPY SYSTEM represents cutting-edge technology in the field of acoustic wave therapy. Not only is the MEDRAY ACOUSTIC WAVE THERAPY SYSTEM easy to use, but allows the doctor or therapist to control all settings.
The MEDRAY ACOUSTIC WAVE THERAPY SYSTEM offers the versatility of presets for all major areas of treatment as well as the ability to edit these parameters through the touch screen control panel. This saves time and allows for fast operation.
An acoustic wave is defined as a wave with a rapid increase of increase of pressure within a very short time and then having a gradual decrease of pressure with a small negative pressure phase. Acoustic wave is aimed at the affected areas that are the sources of chronic pain.
During the MEDRAY AW therapy, a high intensity acoustic wave interacts with the tissues of the body. This leads to a cascade of beneficial effects including neovascularisation in growth, reversal of chronic inflammation, stimulation of collagen and dissolution of calcium buid-up. Stimulation of these biological mechanisms creates an optimal healing environment.
The production of a sufficient amount of collagen is a necessary precondition for the repair processes to the damaged myoskeletal and ligamentous structures.
APPLICATIONS
Acoustic Wave Therapy has been used in various fields of medicine to treat different conditions. In dermatology, it has been used to treat cellulite and skin tightening by promoting collagen production. In orthopedics, AWT has been used to treat conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, and frozen shoulder.
RESEARCH
There have been several studies conducted on the effectiveness of AWT in different medical fields. Another study found that AWT was an effective treatment option for plantar fasciitis, with patients experiencing a significant reduction in pain and improvement in mobility. In dermatology, a study found that AWT was an effective treatment for cellulite, with patients experiencing a reduction in the appearance of cellulite.
CONCLUSION
Acoustic Wave Therapy is a non-invasive medical treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to stimulate tissue repair and regeneration. This therapy has shown promising results in various fields of medicine, including urology, dermatology, and orthopedics. The mechanism of action of AWT involves creating microtrauma in the tissues, which triggers the body’s natural healing response. While there is still more research needed to fully understand the effectiveness of AWT, the current research suggests that it is a safe and effective treatment option for certain medical conditions.
DEMO VIDEOS
OPERATION VIDEOS
Operation Video
Knee Treatment
Lumbar Treatment
Shoulder Treatment
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TREATMENT/BODY PARTS
Tennis elbow: Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the lateral elbow
Shoulder pain (with or without calcification): Painful limitation of shoulder movement
Golfer’s elbow: Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the medial elbow
Bursitis trochanterica: Painful periostitis of the hip
Patella tip syndrome: Inflammation of the tibial edge due to excessive strain
SPECIFICATIONS
Model No.: Swave-200
Shockwave Type: Electromagnetic
Switching Mode: Pedal Switch
Energy: 30-21mJ (1-6 BAR)
Frequency: 1-16 Hz
Working Mode: Continuous (multi-model for option)
Handle Cooling Mode: Air Cooling
Power Source: 100-240VA 50/60Hz
Input Power: 350W
Dimension: 330 x 133 x 244mm
Weight: 3KG
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Application features of acoustic wave, frequency 1-16Hz, the MEDRAY THERAPY SYSTEM is enabled to reach up to 8cm subcutaneously, If applied on Periosteal it creates heat, with an instant temperature reach to 43℃, and at the same time, Improves blood circulation.
SHOCK WAVE BENEFITS
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Success rate of 80%
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Non-surgical and drug-free
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Non-invasive
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No risk of infection
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Faster and easier healing
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Reduce expenses with an affordable therapy
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Increase of cell wall permeability
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Stimulation of stem cells Dissolving of calcified fibroblasts