Pneumatic ballistic Shockwave therapy machine for Erectile Dysfunction and Pain Relief Shockwave Therapy Machine
Pneumatic ballistic shock wave technology, often referred to as ballistic shock wave therapy (BSWT), is a medical treatment approach that uses shock waves generated by pneumatic devices to treat various musculoskeletal conditions, primarily those involving tendons, ligaments, and bones. This therapy is commonly used to address conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, calcific shoulder tendinopathy, and other similar conditions.
The principle behind pneumatic ballistic shock wave technology involves the following steps:
1. Shock Wave Generation:Pneumatic devices, also known as ballistic shock wave generators, create shock waves by rapidly releasing compressed air into a handpiece. This handpiece is placed on the patient's skin at the targeted treatment area.
2. Transmission of Shock Waves: The shock waves produced by the device travel through the handpiece and penetrate the skin, muscle, and other tissues to reach the target area. The energy from these shock waves can influence the cells and tissues in the treatment zone.
3. Stimulation and Healing: When the shock waves interact with the tissues, they create mechanical forces that stimulate cellular activity. This stimulation can lead to increased blood flow, neovascularization (formation of new blood vessels), and enhanced metabolism in the treated area. These effects are believed to promote the healing process by accelerating tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation.
4. Pain Reduction:Shock wave therapy can also have an analgesic effect, potentially reducing pain by interfering with pain signaling pathways and promoting the release of certain substances that dampen pain sensations.
5. Remodeling:Over time, the application of shock waves can trigger tissue remodeling, encouraging the regeneration of healthy tissue and the breakdown of calcifications or scar tissue.




FUNCTIONS:
1. Physical Therapy
2. Sports Injury Recovery
3. Rehabilitation Therapy
4. Cellulite Reduction
5. ED Treatment


Model |
ESWT-KP-B |
Volume Weight |
28kg |
Frequency |
1 - 21Hz |
Power |
200W |
Energy |
0.5 - 6Bar |
Screen |
8-inch touch screen |
Packing Size |
58*46*38cm |
Treated Heads |
11pcs including radial form, focus form and flat form |
Shock wave therapy involves the use of acoustic waves with high energy to treat various medical conditions. These waves can be generated using different techniques, including electromagnetic, electrohydraulic, and piezoelectric methods. The waves are then focused on the target area of the body where treatment is needed.
The therapy is thought to work through several mechanisms:
1. Stimulation of Healing: Shock waves can stimulate blood circulation and promote the release of growth factors, which are substances that aid in tissue repair and regeneration. This can be helpful in conditions where healing is impaired, such as certain types of chronic tendon or bone injuries.
2. Pain Reduction: Shock wave therapy may help reduce pain by disrupting pain receptors and nerve pathways, thereby reducing the transmission of pain signals. It can be considered as a form of pain management for conditions like plantar fasciitis and certain types of chronic musculoskeletal pain.
3. Breaking Up Calcifications: In some cases, shock wave therapy can break down calcifications or small calcified deposits that can occur in tendons or other soft tissues. This can help improve joint function and reduce pain.
4. Stimulating Collagen Production: Collagen is a crucial protein for maintaining the structure and integrity of connective tissues. Shock wave therapy may stimulate the production of collagen, aiding in tissue repair and strengthening.








