ShockWave Equine
Overview
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy System in Horses
A non-Invasive breakthrough solution for treating musculoskeletal problems, soft-tissue and bone injuries in horses. Used to stimulate healing so horses return to a level of full soundness and useful activity without recurrence of disease.
Preprogrammed treatment protocols specifically for horses
Compact and lightweight design
Control via 8-inch touchscreen
5 heads for different treatment area
Overheat protection system with two powerful cooling fans
Pedal switch applied for much more easier operation during treatment
Easy to use, quick and simple set-up
Product Annotations
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Heads
The ShockWave Equine is equipped with a lightweight, hand-held applicator that can be fitted with 5 shock transmitter tips, depending on the area and size of the tissue to be treated.
Application energy: 5-200mj
High shock frequency: 1 – 16 Hz / pps (pulses per second)
Bullet lifetime up to 3 million shocks
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy generation: electromagnetic
Screen Interface
8-inch LCD touchscreen with user-friendly and simple interface
Preprogrammed treatment protocols specifically for horses
Technical Specifications
Frequency | 1-16Hz |
Energy | 5-200mj |
Bullet Lifetime | 3 million shocks |
LCD Screen Size | 8-inch |
Power | 230W |
Voltage | 220V/50Hz,110V/60Hz |
Packing List
Host | 1 unit |
ESWT Handpiece | 1 pc |
Working Heads | 1 set (5 pcs) |
Bullet | 2 pcs |
Pedal Switch | 1 pc |
Power Supply Line | 1 pc |
User Manual | 1 pc |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Shockwave therapy has been successfully used to treat many soft tissue and bony problems, both acute and chronic. These include, but are not limited to:
- Suspensory ligament tears, strains, and avulsion fractures
- Arthritis, joint pain
- Bowed tendons
- Splints
- Bucked Shins
- Deep digital flexor tendon injuries, including those within the hoof
- Navicular syndrome
- Ringbone (High and Low)
- Back pain, Neck pain
- Muscle tears and strains
- Ligament and tendon tears and strains
- Improve large or chronic wound healing
- Burns
No, there is no treatment that is successful in every case. Shockwave therapy is one of the most exciting therapies to become available to veterinary medicine in quite some time. It is extremely important to have an accurate diagnosis and a clearly defined area of injury in order to direct the shockwave to the appropriate area.