PerVite Medical PSP20 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Machine (ESWT)Pneumatic ballistic shockwave promotes regeneration processes of the bones, tendons and soft tissues. With its wide range of application area, PerVita Medical PSP20 Shockwave Therapy device provides you with highly effective and non invasive treatment method to accelerate the healing process of many problems. It's a radial shock wave product suitable for home or physiotherapy clinic use.
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Shock wave Machine suitable for
Shockwave Therapy for ED Studies have found that low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Li-ESWT) can promote the regeneration of vascular endothelial cells, induce new blood vessel formation, improve endothelial function, and increase blood perfusion, thereby significantly improving erectile function in ED patients. |
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Shock Wave Therapy Benefits and Advantages
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Easy-to-Use Touch OperationThe touch screen panel of our product makes it easy to find the appropriate settings. Simply touch the area that needs to be treated, and the correct adjustment values will appear on the screen, making it easy to find the right settings. |
Effective ED TreatmentWe suggest starting with a low energy level during the initial treatment and gradually increasing it over time. Each treatment session lasts for 15 minutes and helps promote the growth of blood vessels, which can lead to various health benefits. |
Personal TherapyOur product offers five different gun heads, allowing you to choose the most suitable application method for your desired treatment area. This personalization feature enables you to apply the best shockwave therapy for your individual needs. |
Technical Parameters
Product Model | PSP20 |
Device Size | 15*14.2*8.11 in (38*36.1*20.6 cm) |
Host Weight (Included Handle) | 27.5 lb (12.6 KG) |
Rated Power | 300W |
Storage Environment | 14°F~122°F |
Power Supply | ~110V 50Hz/60Hz |
Trigger Energy Level | 0.5~8.0 Bar (energy intensity of the shock wave) |
Trigger Frequency | 1~21 Hz (the number of hits within one second) |