DUOLITH® VET*
Extracorporeal shock waves are pressure waves generated outside the body that can be focused at a specific site within the body. Shock waves are characterized by high positive pressures and low negative pressures. They have a rapid rise time and a short pulse duration.
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As a result of the rapid interaction between pressure and shear loads, cavitation occurs. The collapse of the gas bubbles leads to the development of fast flows or jet streams that contribute to the effect on the tissue.
- Insertional desmopathies
- Tendinopathies with and without ossification
- Fractures and stress fractures
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteochondrotic lesions (OCD)
- Sore back problems incl. Kissing Spines
- Myopathies
- Metaplasia
- Bursitis
- Sore acupressure points
- Non-healing wounds
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ESWT – focused shock wave therapy Dynamic energy range low-high 0.01 - 0.55 mJ/sq.mm (max. 62 MPa) Therapeutic penetration depth 0 - 125 mm High shock frequency 1 - 8 Hz Over 1 Million shocks per handpiece revision
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... and easily switchable to
RSWT – radial shock wave therapy
High pulse frequency
Therapeutic penetration depth
0 - 30 mm
Minimal applicator movement (0.1 mm) for excellent efficacy in tissue
Large coupling area without energy loss
Over 1 Million shocks per handpiece revision
The very best shock wave
ESWT - focused shock wave therapy
RSWT - radial shock wave therapy
For more information on the product please contact us or call
Nigel Brannick 00971508509617
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