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Radial Pulse Therapy Device

Ref : 2644465-14-W
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : -
Model : Radial Pulse
Short Description : Therapy Device
Year(s) : -
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
Last check : 16 Sep. 2024

7” color touch screen
“Plug & Play” system
Multi-preset treatment protocols
28 x Physio Programs
8 x Cellulite Programs
2 x Erectile Dysfunction Programs
User friendly and reliable
No air compressor, low maintenance cost
Easy to use

Radial Pulse Therapy Device Indications
Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation
Orthopedics
Sports medicine
Aesthetic medicine

Specifications
Technology: Compressor free ballistic radial shockwave
therapy-system with electromagnetic generator as
projectile accelerator
Power Levels / Energy: 10 to 185 mJ
Frequency: 1-22 Hz
Modes: 4 Burst modes (continuous / 4 / 8 / 12 pulses)
Programs: 7 preset programs, adjustable
Protocols: More than 25 illustrated preset treatment recommendations
Controls: Color touch-screen for all software operations
Applicators: 6 mm / 15 mm / 25 mm
Life time: NOW WITH minimum 300,000 shocks per applicator head and 4,000,000 shocks per handpiece.
Dimensions: 11 1/2″ L x 9 1/2″ W x 5″ H
Weight: 4.5 lbs (controller unit only)
Packaging: Aluminum Carrying Case
4 MILLION PULSE COUNT WARRANTY
Pulse frequencies: 1 to 22Hz
Energy levels: 1 to 5 Bar
Programmes : 7 preset programs

How does radial shockwave therapy work?
Radial shockwave therapy is a non-surgical technique
developed for the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.
The treatment utilizes a unique set of proprietary acoustic
pressure waves that are delivered through the body and
focused on the site of pain or injury.
It stimulates the metabolism, enhances blood circulation,
accelerates the healing process.
As a result, allowing damaged tissues to regenerate and recover.

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