Rehabilitation Center
Our center introduced the ML14 shockwave therapy device last year. After nearly a year of use, the treatment results and cost-effectiveness have exceeded expectations. It’s incredibly user-friendly. Its seven silicone pads cover a penetration depth of 4-65mm, and it’s highly effective in treating frozen shoulder and plantar fasciitis. The 15-inch touchscreen and small controller allow nurses to use it in just one day of training. Parameter adjustments don’t require running the main unit, making it highly efficient and patient-acceptable. This non-invasive, “green” therapy is very popular. A patient with a lumbar muscle strain experienced relief after just two sessions, and a young man with an Achilles tendon injury was able to return to training after three. Appointments are now booked a week into the future, and we’re seeing a lot of new hires from experienced patients. My only minor suggestion is that we need a spare controller, as it’s not readily available during peak hours.