Portable Shock Wave Low Intensity Therapy Erectile Dysfunctio Penis Treatment Equipment With Carton Paper Box
7 Transmitters Mini Home Use Shock Wave Therapy Equipment Electric for ED
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Equipment also called Acoustic Wave Therapy Equipment, mainly for physical therapy treatment, sports injury, rehabitation treatment and cellulite reduction.
Knee Pain Relief Machine / Pain Treat Shockwave / Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Medical Equipment for EDAESTHETICS PURPOSE
Body reshaping
Anti-cellulite treatment
Treatment of skin irregularity after liposuction
Skin elasticity improvement
Connective tissue tightening
Scar and wrinkle smoothing
Reduce stretch marks
Lymphatic system stimulation
ED THERAPY
ED(Erectile Dysfuction)EDSWT uses pulsed acoustic waves, known in Europe as shockwave therapy, to address the root cause of poor sexual performance for men - poor blood flow. By expanding existing blood vessels in the penis and creating new avenues for more blood to flow into the penis, Smartwave produces healthier, fuller and more sustained erections for men with and without erectile dysfunction.
FEATURES
High effectiveness, fast relieve pain.
No need for surgery,the cure rate of 80~90%.
Noninvasive, no anesthetic, convenient and fast.
Widely applied to different soft tissue treatments.
This machine could be used to treat joints pain and ED erectile dysfunctiontreatment.
Does not hurt the normal tissue, only for the disease, especially the necrotic cells play a role.
ADVANTAGE
By the targeted application of the shockwaves, stress to the surrounding tissues is quite insignificant.
The body is not burdened by pharmaceuticals, except the short-term effect of local anaesthesia, if used.
The possibility of preventing the necessity of surgical intervention and its relevant hazards.
For some indications, such as Tennis Elbow, there is really no other effective treatment.
TYPICAL INDICATIONS:
Myofascial trigger point therapy on back and shoulders
Trochanteric bursitis
Periostitis / shin splints (Condition after overload)
Dupuytren's disease
Thumb basal joint arthritis / rhizarthritis
Sports injury
Myofascial trigger points
Heel spurs
Radial and ulnar epicondylitis, tennis elbow
Tendinitis of the shoulder / shoulder problems
Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder
Status post muscular injury
Patellar tendinitis
Patellar tendinopathy
Achillodynia
Plantar fasciitis
rectile dysfunction