Model | ML16 |
Rated Voltage | 110V/60Hz or 220V/50Hz |
Rated Power | 350W |
Impact Energy | 0.5~10bar |
Impact Frequency | 1-21Hz |
Ultrasonic Working Time | 1~60min |
Ultrasonic Intensity | 1~10 Levels |
Ultrasound Mode | P1, P2, P3, P4 |
Screen Size | About 10.4 Inches |
Main Unit Size | 380*500*1050mm/14.9*19.7*41.3 inches |
Net Weight | 48kg |
Packaging Size | 600*510*1180mm/23.6*20.1*46.5 inches |
Total Weight | 65kg |
Warranty Time | Main unit warranty for 1 year;Handle and probe warranty for 3 months |
Why Should Organizations Choose Us?
🔺 High Market Demand
Clinics, rehabilitation centers, and wellness centers currently face the dilemma of “high demand but difficult conversion.” The number of sedentary individuals experiencing lumbar muscle strain, exercisers experiencing tendon injuries, and middle-aged and elderly individuals experiencing degenerative joint pain continues to grow. However, traditional manual massage techniques are superficial and slow to produce results, resulting in low repeat purchase rates and a lack of reputation. Our device, however, converts compressed air into precise, deep pressure waves. Adjustable energy levels from 0.5 to 10 bar reach the fascia layer, while a continuous frequency range of 1 to 21 Hz accommodates varying tolerance levels. Most clients experience noticeable pain relief and muscle relaxation after just one to three sessions. This immediate effect not only addresses the core pain point of institutions struggling to retain customers due to poor results, but also leverages its reputation for rapid results to attract referrals from existing customers, creating a virtuous cycle of “new customers visiting – satisfied repeat purchases – referrals to new customers.” This device helps institutions secure a firm foothold in the multi-billion dollar pain management market and avoid being eliminated by competing with competitors.
💰Payback Within 1-3 Months, With Long-term Returns
For massage institutions, profitability is paramount. First, leveraging its specialized percussion technology, they can develop programs like “deep fascia conditioning” and “sports injury repair,” increasing their average client price by 50%-200% compared to traditional massage. Second, the device comes standard with two shockwave handpieces, allowing each to simultaneously serve two clients, doubling turnover. Each session lasts only 15-20 minutes, allowing 20-30 patients per day to be served, significantly increasing revenue ceilings. Crucially, consumables are extremely low—the tungsten alloy bullet body lasts 100,000 times (based on 20 patients per day, one bullet lasts for a year), and replacement costs for consumable parts like rubber pads and seals are only a few dollars per session. Combined with the ultrasonic handpiece, differentiated programs like “ultrasound deep relaxation packages,” “joint care specials,” and “postpartum muscle relaxation” can be developed. Combining the shockwave handpieces (for example, using ultrasound to relax superficial muscles followed by shockwaves to release deep fascia) can create… The high-end project of “layered maintenance” further increases the average order value and repurchase rate. Combined with the “new customer experience price + membership package to lock in customers” strategy, most institutions can recover their purchase costs within 1-3 months. It is a veritable “low investment, high return” profit tool.
🧩 Multi-scenario Adaptability Expands Revenue Channels
Most institutions face the dilemma of a single revenue channel. However, the high adaptability of this device can help them break through business boundaries: it not only meets the core needs of “pain relief” in rehabilitation centers and “muscle function recovery” in clinics, but can also be extended to “post-workout recovery” in gyms, “deep fascia conditioning” in health clubs, “elderly back care” in nursing homes, and even provides “pelvic floor muscle relaxation” services for postpartum rehabilitation centers. This covers a wide range of customer groups and expands revenue channels by 3-5 times. More importantly, the device has an extremely low barrier to entry. The 10.4-inch high-definition touchscreen makes parameter settings intuitive and easy to understand. Employees without professional backgrounds can operate independently, eliminating the labor costs of hiring highly paid technicians. Daily maintenance is also simple, requiring only “cleaning the working head before each use” and “regularly cleaning the inner tube with a brush.” This minimizes labor consumption and ensures long-term stable operation, helping institutions easily expand their business and increase revenue without increasing operational burdens.
💬 Low-cost Customer Acquisition Through Word-of-mouth
A clinic’s long-term development relies on a stable customer base. This machine can enhance customer loyalty and reputation through its dual advantages of “effectiveness + safety.” Effectively, the device delivers precise energy to quickly relieve muscle stiffness, soreness, and other discomforts. For example, gym members who use it for post-workout recovery experience significantly less soreness the next day, while clients at wellness centers can lift their heads more easily after a shoulder and neck massage. This “visual effect” has resulted in customer satisfaction rates exceeding 90%, naturally increasing their willingness to repurchase. Furthermore, the device features multiple built-in safeguards—a working head temperature of ≤48°C to prevent burns, along with clear warnings regarding prohibited groups—relieve customer safety concerns and significantly enhance their trust. Highly satisfied customers actively become “living advertisements.” For example, families of nursing home residents recommend their relatives and friends because their parents’ back pain has been alleviated, and patients at rehabilitation centers refer fellow patients to the clinic because their pain has improved. This helps clinics avoid high customer acquisition costs and fosters a positive cycle of “word-of-mouth customer acquisition, customer growth, and revenue growth.”
🌿 Green Therapy, High Customer Acceptance
Currently, consumers’ core demand for health care is safety and harmlessness. The non-invasive nature of our device perfectly aligns with this trend, creating a differentiating advantage for institutions. Compared to traditional medications, which mitigate potential side effects, and surgical treatments, which carry high risks, it uses physical impact to relax muscles and relieve pain without any chemical intervention. This approach is particularly popular with elderly patients, women, and other clients with high safety requirements. This “green care” label can help institutions quickly establish differentiation in their local markets. For example, health clubs can differentiate themselves with “deep, non-invasive fascia conditioning,” while rehabilitation centers can attract more elderly patients with “safe pain relief.” This creates core competitiveness and helps them avoid being trapped in the “low-price competition” trap. Leveraging this advantage, institutions can continuously cultivate highly loyal customers, achieving “customer retention, word-of-mouth promotion, and stable revenue growth,” securing a favorable position in the health care market.
Product Advantages

Shockwave + Ultrasound Dual Functions in One
Our machine integrates the dual core functions of “pneumatic ballistic shockwave” and “high-frequency ultrasound.” This eliminates the need to purchase two separate devices and can simultaneously address both “deep pain repair” and “gentle maintenance and conditioning.” This significantly reduces initial investment costs for institutions, increases average customer value by over 60% compared to single services, and eliminates the space-consuming demands of multiple devices.

Dual Shockwave Handpieces, Double Efficiency
Our machine comes standard with two shockwave handpieces, completely breaking the efficiency bottleneck of traditional single-handle devices, which can only serve one patient at a time. Each treatment lasts 15-20 minutes, allowing for 30-40 patients per day, a 100% increase in turnover compared to single-handle devices. This reduces wait times (improving satisfaction) while allowing more patients to be served within the same operating hours. For high-traffic institutions like gyms and wellness centers, this prevents customer churn caused by inefficiencies and significantly improves the long-term return on investment.

Small Footprint
Recognizing the space constraints faced by most clinics, community rehabilitation centers, and small health centers, the device adopts a vertical design. Measuring just 380×500×1050mm, it occupies only 0.19㎡ (approximately 1.5 times the size of an A4 sheet of paper). This makes it easily placed in narrow spaces such as corners of treatment rooms and between private training areas, eliminating the need for dedicated dedicated areas.

Precise Targeting and Adjustable Parameters
Our device is equipped with 18 working heads, ranging from 6mm (smallest) to 35mm (largest), to accommodate different treatment areas (e.g., small for minor pain points, large for larger muscles). Frequency and energy intensity can be selected based on specific areas, and can be adjusted at any time to suit individual needs. 85% of patients experience a 50% or greater reduction in pain scores after two to three treatments. After completing a course of three to five treatments, the chronic pain relief rate exceeds 90%, helping institutions quickly establish a strong reputation for their expertise.

Zero Barriers to Entry
Addressing the challenges institutions face in recruiting specialized personnel and high training costs, the device features an 10.4-inch HD touchscreen and pre-set “symptom-parameter” templates, simplifying complex technical operations to a single click. Combined with a comprehensive illustrated manual, new staff can independently complete the treatment process in just one hour of training, reducing labor costs by 25%. This device is particularly suitable for budget-constrained settings such as small and medium-sized institutions and community clinics, eliminating the need for equipment to remain idle due to high barriers to entry.

Product Details

Two Intelligent Shockwave Handle
Our machine is equipped with two intelligent shockwave handle, supporting different energy levels (0.5-10 bar) and frequencies (1-21 Hz). These parameters can be adjusted simultaneously on the handle, eliminating the need for adjustments on the machine itself. The dual-handle design allows for simultaneous treatment of two patients, or the flexibility to switch between different body areas (such as the neck, shoulders, or back) for a single patient, without having to change handpieces.

Ultrasonic Handle
The ultrasonic handle of our device supports 10 levels of precise energy adjustment and four modes: P1: 3 seconds on, 1 second off; P2: 2 seconds on, 1 second off; P3: 1 second on, 1 second off; and P4: continuous operation. It uses 3MHz high-frequency vibrations to generate a precise 42°C thermal effect. The energy penetrates 2-5cm deep into the subcutaneous tissue layer, promoting blood circulation and loosening muscle adhesions while avoiding the risk of high-temperature burns. It is particularly suitable for postoperative recovery, joint care for the elderly, and post-exercise relaxation, where gentleness is a key requirement.

10.4-inch Touchscreen Display
The machine is equipped with a 10.4-inch screen, which can more conveniently control and adjust the intensity, frequency, mode, etc. of the impact, greatly improving the convenience and efficiency of operation.

10 Treatment Modes
The machine is meticulously configured with ten exclusive treatment modes, each of which is pre-calibrated with appropriate coefficients such as energy intensity and frequency parameters. This eliminates the need for manual, repeated debugging by staff. Simply select the mode for the corresponding area based on the customer’s actual treatment needs with one click to quickly initiate the appropriate treatment plan.

360 degrees Silent Wheels
The four silent wheels at the bottom of our device are almost silent when moving, which can minimize interference to patients during treatment. At the same time, the wheels have a built-in locking structure, and during treatment, you only need to step on the device lightly to lock it instantly and firmly. This not only meets the flexibility and convenience of daily movement, but also ensures that the device does not move during treatment and runs more stably, taking into account both practicality and safety.
The Difference Between the Shockwave and Ultrasonic Handles

The shockwave handle is the core component of the device’s “deep repair and pain relief” capabilities. It primarily uses pneumatic ballistic mechanical pulses to precisely deliver 0.5-10 bar of adjustable energy to tissue 5-8 cm below the skin. This directly breaks up fascial adhesions and releases muscle tension, quickly reducing pressure on chronic pain or sports injuries such as tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and lumbar muscle strain. Eighteen specialized impact tips can be adapted to different areas of the body, providing precise pain relief, while also promoting local blood circulation and accelerating injury repair. It’s ideal for pain treatment scenarios requiring “strong intervention.”

The ultrasonic handle focuses on “gentle care and tissue repair”, generating a precise 42°C thermal effect through 3MHz high-frequency vibrations. The energy gently penetrates the 2-5cm subcutaneous tissue layer – it does not rely on the sense of impact, but instead uses heat conduction to promote blood circulation and activate cell regeneration. It can not only assist in the “consolidation and repair” after shock wave treatment (such as relieving mild muscle tension after treatment), but can also be used independently in the postoperative recovery period (such as softening the tissue around the cesarean section wound), daily care of middle-aged and elderly joints (such as knee joint relief), and relief of mild soreness after exercise. It supports 10 energy adjustment levels and 4 preset modes, and can be flexibly adapted according to the tolerance of different parts of the body (such as the shoulders, neck, waist and abdomen), taking into account both efficacy and comfort. It is especially suitable for people who are “sensitive to impact”.
Use Operation
Shockwave how to use and operate
1. Need to be used in conjunction with gel (the role of gel is to help the introduction of waves and lubricate the skin)
2. Select the appropriate impact head according to the prompts of the physiotherapy site (set the working frequency hz and energy range Bar)
3. You need to click “start” on the screen interface, and then press the silver button on the handle to start hitting
4. During operation, you can click with a fixed click, or you can slowly move the handle to strike around the treatment site
5. Remove the handle after daily use to clear bullet debris from the “bullet” pipe for maintenance
Ultrasound how to use and operate
1.The working head needs to move slowly on the treatment site after a few minutes of fixed-point treatment
2.The working head should act vertically on the treatment site to achieve the best treatment effect
3. All parameter selection should be adjusted according to the actual situation of the patient
Recommended Parameters
Commonly Used for

Rehabilitation Center/Pain Clinic
Core Need: Providing a step-by-step rehabilitation program for musculoskeletal pain (such as lumbar muscle strain, frozen shoulder, and tendonitis), balancing “quick relief” with “long-term repair.”
Suitability:
Shockwave: For acute pain relief, it uses ballistic impact to break up fascial adhesions and promote local blood circulation, rapidly alleviating chronic pain such as tennis elbow and Achilles tendonitis (most patients see significant improvement after 1-3 sessions).
Ultrasound: For recovery and maintenance, it uses high-frequency vibrations to gently penetrate deep tissues, helping to release residual muscle tension and accelerate damaged tissue repair (e.g., restoring joint range of motion after surgery and consolidating chronic pain).

High-End Spas
Core Needs: Develop differentiated, high-end programs to meet customer needs for “deep relaxation + precise conditioning,” increasing average order value and repeat purchase rates.
Suitability:
Shockwave: Targets the “deep stiffness” of the shoulders, neck, and lower back experienced by sedentary individuals, offering specialized “fascia decompression” services (such as the “30-minute shoulder and neck shock relaxation”) to address the pain point of traditional massage’s “insufficient penetration”;
Ultrasound: Combined with essential oils or wellness gels, offers “gentle full-body relaxation” programs (such as the “60-minute ultrasound lymphatic detoxification”). High-frequency vibrations promote metabolism, enhancing the “relaxation + body shaping” experience.

Gyms
Core Need: Providing members with “post-workout recovery + injury prevention” services to enhance member loyalty and increase the premium for private training.
Suitability:
Shockwave: Used to deeply relax muscles after high-intensity training (such as squats and deadlifts), quickly relieve delayed onset soreness (DOMS), and shorten recovery time (e.g., a 3-day recovery period can be replaced with 1-2 days of recovery).
Ultrasound: Used for pre-training “muscle activation” or to repair minor injuries (such as the late stages of a muscle strain). Gentle vibrations enhance local blood circulation and reduce the risk of sports injuries.

Nursing Homes/Elderly Care Centers
Core Need: Addressing common issues faced by seniors, such as joint stiffness, muscle soreness, and decreased mobility, by providing safe, gentle, and effective daily care services.
Suitability:
Shockwave: Targets chronic pain associated with degenerative arthritis in seniors (e.g., knees and lumbar spine). Low-intensity impacts relieve stiffness and improve joint mobility (e.g., helping seniors transition from difficulty standing up after prolonged sitting to independent standing).
Ultrasound: For daily back, shoulder, and neck care, it offers a non-impact, highly comfortable experience, suitable for long-term use by seniors (e.g., 15 minutes of daily ultrasound relaxation can reduce the risk of falls).

Postpartum Rehabilitation Center
Core Need: Providing non-invasive repair services for postpartum mothers, addressing issues such as pelvic floor muscle relaxation, rectus abdominis diastasis, and postpartum back pain.
Suitability:
Shockwave: Targets postpartum rectus abdominis diastasis and mild pelvic floor muscle relaxation. It stimulates muscle contraction through extremely low-frequency shocks, assisting in restoring muscle elasticity (non-invasive, avoiding the risks of medication or surgery).
Ultrasound: Used to relieve postpartum back pain, soften tissue around cesarean section wounds, and gently stimulate local circulation to accelerate recovery.

Sports Rehabilitation Clinic/Athlete Training Base
Core Need: Providing “rapid injury repair + performance improvement” services for professional athletes and sports enthusiasts, meeting the recovery needs of high-intensity training.
Suitability:
Shockwave: Targets common tendon injuries (such as Achilles tendonitis and patellar tendonitis) and muscle adhesions in athletes. It promotes tissue regeneration through precise impacts, shortening the recovery period (for example, for an Achilles tendon injury, traditional rehabilitation can be shortened to 4-6 weeks with shockwave therapy).
Ultrasound: Targets muscle endurance recovery after injury. High-frequency vibrations improve muscle flexibility and blood circulation, reducing the risk of secondary injury.
Package List
Host | 1 |
Shockwave handle | 2 |
Ultrasonic handle | 1 |
Working heads | 18 |
Handle bracket | 2 |
Power cable | 1 |
Manual | 1 |
Bullet | 10 (including 2 in the handle) |
Brush | 1 |
Small iron rod | 1 |
Colloidal particles | 5 |
Matching sealing ring | some |
Maintenance
Replace the working head:Hold the impact head with your hand, turn clockwise to tighten, and counterclockwise to loosen.
Replace the bullet:When the bullet body is used normally for 1 million times, first use a small iron bar to push out the original bullet body,Putthe new bullet into the steel pipe, and then tighten it to the backend of the handle. lf the bullet is not
in the steel pipe, it may be sucked into the handleThe rear end (as shown in Figure) can be poured out by force. Note: Please use a brush orsoft cloth to clean the steel pipe before replacing the bullet .
Replace the colloidal particles:After the handle has been used for a period of time, check whether all the sealing rings and rubber particles (picture 1) are damaged, and replace them in time if they are damaged.First remove the damaged colloidal particles with a small tweezer, and then replace the new colloidal particles (Figure 1). The impact head (Figure 2) was found to be concaveIf the sink is over 2mm, the impact head must be replaced with a new one.
Taboo Groups
1. Pregnant women and children
2. Vascular disease in and around the treatment site
3. Bacterial infection at the treatment site
4. Around malignant or benign tumors
5. Do not hit directly atthe spine
6. Do not hit on top of the electronic devices implanted in the body,such as pacemakers, the body hassteel plates installed, etc.
7. People with blood diseases, anticoagulant disorders or using anticoagulants
8. Children under the age of 14 (cartilaginous children in the growing stage)
9. Patients with severe hypertension and severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes patients, and polyneuropathy patients
10. Patients with acute inflammation, deep vein thrombosis, goiter, asthma, cancer, etc
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