The inflammation of the patellar tendon, also called patellar tendinitis, causes pain at the bottom of the kneecap (patella) - mostly on one leg. Patellar Tendonitis, also called Jumper's Knee, often occurs in runners.
The Tibial Stress Syndrome, also known as shin splint, is a painful sensation in the shins. It usually occurs after exercise, quick direction change in sports, or simply overuses muscles.
The inflammation of the trochanter tendon, also called trochanteric tendinitis, causes pain close to the connect point between hip and leg (where trochanter is). It usually occurs when sitting too long or overuse thigh muscles.
The Achillodynia is a pain syndrome of the Achilles tendon, which begins at the calf muscles and infringes on the heel bone. Cause of the Achillodynia is a local, mostly chronic overuse of the Achilles tendon.
Trigger points, formerly called myogeloses are hypersensitive points in a palpable tense bundle of muscle fibers. Trigger points cause pain during movements, sometimes even at rest. A typical characteristic of trigger points is, that they radiate pain.
The heel spur is a bony spur on the heel bone, which can occur on the soles of either rear or bottom. The lower heel spur is occasionally associated with inflammation of the Plantar tendon on the soles, which is called Plantar Fasciitis.
Trigger points, formerly called myogeloses are hypersensitive points in a palpable tense bundle of muscle fibers. Trigger points cause pain during movements, sometimes even at rest. A typical characteristic of trigger points is, that they radiate pain.
Trigger points, formerly called myogeloses are hypersensitive points in a palpable tense bundle of muscle fibers. Trigger points cause pain during movements, sometimes even at rest. A typical characteristic of trigger points is, that they radiate pain.
Trigger points, formerly called myogeloses are hypersensitive points in a palpable tense bundle of muscle fibers. Trigger points cause pain during movements, sometimes even at rest. A typical characteristic of trigger points is, that they radiate pain.
The epicondylitis is a painful irritation of the tendons of forearm muscles. Typical is a circumscribed tenderness over the muscle attachment at the elbow and pain is precipitated or amplified upon actuation of these muscles. Depending on the location the epicondylitis is called tennis or golfer's elbow.
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Type | Focused Extracorporeal Electromagnetic shockwave |
Energy conduction mode | Focused |
Maximum effective range | 70mm |
Frequency | 1.0~3.0Hz |
Energy | 0~10 bar |
Display | 7 inch adjustable touch screen |
contact surface | medical silicone |
Lifetime | 1,000,000 times (bites) |
Dimension | 50cm*40cm*21cm (main body, without any accessaries) |
Net weight | 25kg |
Package | Carton |
Content | One unit of shockwave therapy device (main body), one unit of handler with cable and contact surface attached on, and EVA cover piece. |
Holder | Customized EVA holder (stabilizer) covers the device triple sides, and a cover covers the top side. |
Assemble requirement | Already in one piece. Do not need to assemble |
Dimension | 65cm*65cm*32cm |
Gross weight | 33kg |
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