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Nguồn gốc: Bắc Kinh
Hàng hiệu: GOMECY
Chứng nhận: CE
Số mô hình: GMS Shockwave A63
Điều khoản thanh toán & vận chuyển
Số lượng đặt hàng tối thiểu: 1
Giá bán: USD 1799~2368
chi tiết đóng gói: Hộp nhôm
Thời gian giao hàng: 5-7 ngày
Điều khoản thanh toán: T/T, Western Union, Moneygram
Khả năng cung cấp: 500 chiếc mỗi tháng
Tên sản phẩm: |
Focus Shockwave thiết bị |
Công nghệ 1: |
Sốc công suất cao |
Hàm 1: |
Máy trị liệu chuyên nghiệp |
Chức năng 2: |
Hệ thống sóng xung kích phục hồi chức năng |
Chức năng 3: |
Thiết bị phục hồi thể thao |
Công nghệ 2: |
sóng sốc tập trung |
Tần số xung: |
1 trận10 Hz |
Lớp sức mạnh: |
1 thanh8 thanh |
Quyền lực: |
10 trận500 w |
Màn hình: |
Màn hình cảm ứng 15 inch |
Độ sâu thâm nhập: |
4 trận66 mm |
Xử lý xử lý: |
1 PC |
miếng silicon: |
7 chiếc |
Kích thước máy: |
44 × 39 × 40,5 cm |
Tên sản phẩm: |
Focus Shockwave thiết bị |
Công nghệ 1: |
Sốc công suất cao |
Hàm 1: |
Máy trị liệu chuyên nghiệp |
Chức năng 2: |
Hệ thống sóng xung kích phục hồi chức năng |
Chức năng 3: |
Thiết bị phục hồi thể thao |
Công nghệ 2: |
sóng sốc tập trung |
Tần số xung: |
1 trận10 Hz |
Lớp sức mạnh: |
1 thanh8 thanh |
Quyền lực: |
10 trận500 w |
Màn hình: |
Màn hình cảm ứng 15 inch |
Độ sâu thâm nhập: |
4 trận66 mm |
Xử lý xử lý: |
1 PC |
miếng silicon: |
7 chiếc |
Kích thước máy: |
44 × 39 × 40,5 cm |
Focused shockwave therapy works by generating high-energy acoustic waves that are precisely concentrated into a small focal point beneath the skin. This allows energy to penetrate deep tissues, usually 6–12 cm, without damaging the skin surface.
When these waves reach the target tissue, they create mechanical stress and micro-cavitation, which stimulate a series of biological responses:
Cellular activation – the cells in tendons, muscles, or bones are stimulated to produce growth factors and healing proteins.
Neovascularization – new capillaries form in the treated area, improving blood supply and oxygen delivery.
Tissue repair and regeneration – bone healing is accelerated, tendons and ligaments regain strength faster.
Pain reduction – shockwaves disrupt pain receptors and reset nerve sensitivity, providing long-lasting relief.
Because the energy is concentrated in a pinpoint area, focused shockwave is especially effective for treating chronic conditions, deep injuries, erectile dysfunction, and bone-related problems.
Radial shockwave therapy works differently. Instead of concentrating energy in one point, it produces waves pneumatically (using compressed air) and spreads them outward in a radial pattern from the applicator head.
This means the energy disperses as it enters the body, mainly affecting superficial tissues up to about 3–4 cm depth. The mechanical action is more gentle and covers a wider surface area.
The main effects include:
Muscle relaxation – loosens tight muscles and fascia.
Improved circulation – stimulates local blood flow and metabolism.
Connective tissue remodeling – smooths and firms the skin, often used for cellulite reduction.
Recovery support – accelerates healing of sports injuries and reduces soreness.
Because it works more broadly and at shallower depths, radial shockwave is commonly used for large muscle groups, soft tissue injuries, and cosmetic applications.
Focused shockwave = precision and depth. Like a laser beam, it goes deep and targets a very specific spot.
Radial shockwave = surface coverage. Like a flashlight, it spreads out and treats larger, shallow areas.
Focused shockwave therapy is widely used in orthopedics, sports medicine, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, urology, and dermatology. Because it penetrates deeply and acts precisely, it is particularly effective for chronic, hard-to-treat conditions.
Chronic Tendinopathies
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
Patellar tendonitis (“jumper’s knee”)
Achilles tendonitis
Rotator cuff tendonitis and calcifications
Plantar Fasciitis
One of the most common indications; focused shockwave reduces inflammation and stimulates tissue repair.
Shoulder Problems
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
Calcific deposits in the shoulder joint
Hip and Knee Disorders
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Knee osteoarthritis pain management
Delayed Union or Non-Union Fractures
Promotes bone healing by stimulating bone-forming cells (osteoblasts).
Stress Fractures
Helps accelerate recovery in athletes.
Avascular Necrosis
Enhances revascularization and slows down bone tissue degeneration.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
Particularly effective for vascular-related ED.
Promotes neovascularization in penile tissue, improving blood supply and enabling stronger, natural erections.
Peyronie’s Disease
Helps soften fibrotic plaques, reducing curvature and discomfort.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Improves blood flow and reduces pain in chronic pelvic floor dysfunction.
Cellulite Reduction
Restores connective tissue elasticity, improves skin smoothness.
Scar Tissue & Fibrosis
Breaks down fibrotic tissue, enhances remodeling.
Skin Rejuvenation Support (when combined with other therapies)
Stimulates collagen production, improves skin firmness.
Peripheral Neuropathy
Supports nerve regeneration and reduces neuropathic pain.
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
Trigger point release in deep muscle layers.
Chronic Low Back Pain
Especially effective when originating from facet joint stress or deep tissue inflammation.
Deep penetration (up to 12 cm) → can reach tendons, ligaments, bones, and vascular tissues.
Precision targeting → energy is delivered exactly to the problem area.
Biological repair stimulation → accelerates tissue regeneration instead of just masking symptoms.
Non-invasive alternative → reduces need for surgery or long-term medication.
The treatment area is identified according to the diagnosis (e.g. heel for plantar fasciitis, shoulder for tendonitis, or groin for ED).
The patient is positioned comfortably to ensure stability during therapy.
A special conductive gel is applied to the skin.
This gel eliminates air pockets and ensures the shockwaves pass smoothly into the tissue.
Select the treatment protocol from the device interface (energy level, frequency, and number of pulses are often preset for common conditions).
Adjust parameters individually based on patient tolerance and clinical need.
The handpiece is positioned over the treatment zone.
Focused shockwaves are transmitted into the tissue.
During treatment, the therapist may slightly move the handpiece to cover the exact target area.
A typical session lasts 10–20 minutes, depending on the condition.
The number of shocks per session usually ranges from 1500 to 3000 impulses.
After the session, the treated area may feel warm, slightly red, or sensitive.
Patients are advised to avoid intense physical activity for 24–48 hours to allow natural healing to begin.
Results accumulate progressively; most patients experience improvement after 3–6 sessions.
Although focused shockwave therapy is safe and non-invasive, certain patients are not suitable for treatment:
Vascular disorders
Aneurysms, severe circulation problems, or clotting disorders.
Tumors or cancer
Do not treat over malignant or benign tumors.
Implanted medical devices
Pacemakers, defibrillators, or pain pumps in or near the treatment area.
Acute inflammation or infection
Avoid areas with open wounds, active infection, or severe inflammation.
Pregnancy
Not recommended during pregnancy, especially near the abdomen or pelvic region.
Epiphyseal plates in children
Not suitable for individuals whose bone growth plates are still open.
Other precautions
Avoid treatment over the spinal cord or directly on cartilage surfaces.
Patients taking anticoagulants or with severe osteoporosis should be evaluated carefully.
Normal Reactions
Mild redness, warmth, swelling, or slight bruising around the treated area may appear.
Temporary discomfort or soreness can last for a few hours up to 2 days.
These are normal healing responses and usually resolve on their own.
Activity Recommendations
Avoid intensive exercise, heavy lifting, or strenuous sports for 24–48 hours after treatment.
Light daily activities and gentle movement are allowed.
For athletes, gradual return to training should follow the therapist’s guidance.
Pain Management
Do not take anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin) immediately after treatment, as they may interfere with the natural healing process.
If needed, simple pain relief methods such as ice packs.
Hydration & Recovery
Drink plenty of water after each session to help the body eliminate metabolic waste.
Adequate rest and sleep support faster healing.
Skin & Local Care
If the treated area feels irritated, apply a cold compress (avoid direct ice contact with skin).
Do not apply heat therapy (e.g., hot packs, sauna) within the first 24 hours.
Treatment Course
Patients usually require 3–6 sessions depending on the condition.
Improvement often begins after the first few treatments and continues to progress over several weeks.
When to Contact a Doctor
If pain increases significantly or unusual reactions persist longer than 3 days, consult a healthcare professional.
Item | Specification |
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Technology | Focused Shockwave |
Pulse Frequency | 1 – 10 Hz |
Strength Grade | 1 – 8 Bar |
Power | 10 – 500 W |
Penetration Depth | 4 – 66 mm |
Screen | 15 Inches Touch Screen |
Treated Handle | 1 pc |
Silicone Pads | 7 pcs |
Machine Size | 44 × 39 × 40.5 cm |
Weight | (Optional, if known) – e.g., 25 kg |
Applications | Physical Therapy, Sports Injury Recovery, Rehabilitation Therapy, Cellulite Reduction, ED Treatment |
Features | Power increased by 200%, Less damage to target area bone, Adjustable energy levels, Deep tissue penetration |