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DECELL

DECELL

Shock wave – ESWT 

DeCell - Tentatively named 

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a popular treatment method used to combat common concerns including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, shoulder tendonitis, lateral epicondylitis, and more. It is considered a break through treatment that can make common problems like heel pain virtually obsolete. Many people with chronic pain problems are turning to ESWT to find relief from their pain. 

 What is ESWT? 

ESWT is an FDA approved form of treatment. It is a non-surgical approach to pain relief that is used regularly to cure common problems like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. The therapy works by targeting shock waves directly to the area that is experiencing pain. This non-invasive procedure typically lasts less than 30 minutes. 

Success Rate 


Statistically, over 90 percent of patients that receive this therapy experience a reduction in their pain. In patients that suffered from plantar fasciitis and heel pain related problems, the pain reduction was remarkable. Nearly all patients had successful results with only one treatment of ESWT. For this reason, many people are turning to ESWT to treat their injuries. 

  • Low Risk 


One of the main benefits of ESWT is the low risk attached to the procedure. The therapy is treated extra-corporeally. Patients receive the therapy outside of their body instead of receiving an invasive surgery. This promotes a faster recovery time, and it also minimizes the side effects from the treatment itself. 

  

• Recovering From ESWT 


Recovery from ESWT is a gradual process, however the pain will not get worse. In the process of ESWT, damaged tissue cells begin to rebuild. Therefore, healing of the injured area will occur over a few days, weeks or months as these new cells develop. In some rare cases individuals will experience soreness or bruising after the treatment. 

  • Why ESWT? 


ESWT is a great option for patients that have chronic pain. Individuals that have tried other options with no results and are still experiencing pain will benefit from ESWT. It is important to try this therapy before the pain gets worse. If the injury gets worse or spreads to other areas of the body, ESWT may not be an option.   

Indications

  • 1. EPICONDYLITIS HUMERI RADIALIS 
     
       - Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the medial elbow 
      
    2. TENDINOSIS CALCAREA 
       
     - Painful limitation of shoulder movement due to calcification 
      
    3. EPICONDYLITIS HUMERI ULNARIS 
       
     - Painful inflammation of the tendon attachment on the lateral elbow (golfer’s elbow) 
      
    4. BURSITIS TROCHANTERICA 
       
     - Painful periostitis of the outer femur 
      
    5. PATELLA TIP SYNDROME 

        - Inflammation of the point of attachment of the patellar ligament 
      
    6. TIBIALIS ANTERIOR SYNDROME 
     
       - Inflammation of the tibial edge due to excessive strain 
      
    7. ACHILLODYNIA 
       
     - Painful irritation of the Achilles tendon 
      
    8. FASCIITIS PLANTARIS 
      
      - Painful, mostly chronic inflammation of the plantar fascia 
      
    9. CHRONIC ENTHESOPATHIES 
        
    - Painful irritation of tendon attachments due to overexertion or improper strain, or due to degenerative processes 
      
    10. ACUPUNCTURE POINTS 
       
     - Pain therapy via treatment of acupuncture points 
      
    11. PAINFUL TRIGGER POINTS 
        - 
    Acute and chronic pain in the back, shoulder, neck, etc. due to permanently shortened and thickened muscles 

Specification

  • Model Name: Decell 
  • Power Input: 220Vac 60Hz 
  • Dimensions: 55(W) 51(D) 118(H) cm 
  • Weight: 25kg 
  • Pulse Frequency : 1-21Hz 
  • Auxiliary vibration Therapy : 35Hz

Why DECELL?

  • High level of satisfaction from customers worldwide
  • Anti-cellulite and slimming body treatment
  • No side effects, no risks
  • Very fast treatment (maximum 30 minutes)
  • Long lasting visible results (up to 6 months after treatment)
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