| Model | ML17 |
| Technology | Tecar , Shockwave , Ultrasound |
| Shockwave Energy | 6 Bar |
| Shockwave Frequency | 1-21Hz |
| Shockwave Working Head | 12pcs |
| Ultrasoud Frequency | 1MHz |
| Ultrasonic Maximum Energy | 3W/cm2 |
| Tecar Frequency | 300-450KHz |
| Tecar Head Sizes | 20/40/60 MM |
| RET Working Heads | 3pcs |
| CET Working Heads | 3pcs |
| Screen Size | About 10.4 Inches |
| Power | 300W |
| Packing Dimension | 58*52*125 cm/23.6*20.1*46.5 inches |
| Gross Weight | 65kg |
| Warranty Time | Main unit warranty for 1 year;Handle and head warranty for 3 months |
Package List
What Organization is Suitable to Purchase Our Machine?
Medical Aesthetics Institutions
This 3-in-1 machine precisely fills a gap in traditional medical aesthetics services, serving as a key tool for increasing client reach and average customer spending. Its radio frequency (RF) function can be directly used for facial anti-aging treatments such as “non-invasive jawline tightening” and “eye wrinkle reduction.” It also offers a “post-fat reduction skin tightening package” for the waist, abdomen, and thighs, addressing the post-body contouring pain points of young adults and postpartum mothers. Shockwave technology focuses on “cellulite reduction,” using low-frequency pulses to break up fat deposits and improve local microcirculation. Combined with RF, it creates a lightweight “fat dissolving and skin tightening” package, avoiding the long downtime and invasive risks of traditional liposuction. Ultrasound therapy can be used as a standard post-treatment feature after optoelectronic procedures (such as Thermage and photorejuvenation), alleviating redness and swelling and shortening the recovery period, allowing institutions to offer value-added “treatment + repair” packages. More importantly, one device can cover the three high-demand scenarios of “facial anti-aging + body shaping + post-operative repair”, eliminating the need to purchase multiple instruments separately, significantly reducing equipment investment costs. At the same time, with its “non-invasive, multi-functional, and highly adaptable” features, it accurately attracts core customer groups who pursue safe and efficient beauty, helping institutions create a differentiated service label that is different from traditional medical beauty, and improving repurchase rates and brand competitiveness.
Postpartum Care Centers/Postpartum Rehabilitation Institutions
Nursing Homes
Rehabilitation Medical Center
- The radiofrequency (Tecar) function specifically addresses the issues of slow tissue repair and poor local blood supply experienced by postoperative rehabilitation patients. For example, for patients undergoing orthopedic surgery (such as knee replacements), the deep thermal effects of radiofrequency can promote local blood circulation, accelerate wound healing and soft tissue repair, and shorten the average recovery period by 15%-20%. This not only improves the institution’s bed/treatment room turnover rate, but also builds patient reputation through its rapid recovery, attracting more patients seeking postoperative rehabilitation (such as referrals from surrounding hospitals). Furthermore, the “warm analgesic” effect of radiofrequency for patients with chronic pain (such as lumbar muscle strain) can help reduce the use of analgesics, aligning with the institution’s “green rehabilitation” service positioning and enhancing competitive differentiation.
- Shockwave therapy precisely addresses chronic pain challenges frequently encountered by the institution, such as calcific tendinitis and fascial adhesions. For example, traditional physical therapy for rotator cuff calcific tendinitis can take one to two months to relieve pain. However, shockwave therapy can directly dissolve calcifications and loosen adhesions, achieving significant pain relief in most patients after three to five treatments. This significantly improves treatment efficiency (single-session treatments are more effective), reduces the number of follow-up visits, and reduces the institution’s resource investment in long-term physical therapy. Furthermore, the shockwave therapy’s non-invasive analgesic properties can attract middle-aged and elderly patients who are reluctant to undergo invasive treatments (such as injections), broadening the institution’s customer base.
- Ultrasound therapy provides core support for the institution’s neurological injury rehabilitation and minor soft tissue repair services. For example, for patients with post-stroke limb spasticity, the mechanical vibrations of ultrasound can relieve muscle spasm and assist in restoring limb mobility. For patients with micro-tears (such as mild sports injuries), ultrasound can promote inflammation absorption and prevent further damage. This function eliminates the need for institutions to purchase dedicated neurorehabilitation devices or ultrasound therapy devices. One device can cover diverse needs from “chronic pain to neurorehabilitation”, directly reducing equipment procurement costs by more than 30%, while also reducing the space occupied by diagnosis and treatment and improving site utilization.
Sports Rehabilitation Clinic
- The radio frequency (Tecar) function addresses the pain points of athletes facing long recovery periods and disrupted training progress. For example, for a fitness enthusiast who suffers a calf strain, traditional rest and recovery can take two to three weeks. However, radio frequency can accelerate local metabolism and tissue repair, shortening the recovery period to approximately one week, allowing patients to quickly return to training. This allows clinics to leverage their rapid recovery advantages to attract professional athletes (such as local sports teams and running groups) for long-term partnerships. It also encourages fitness enthusiasts to pay for efficient rehabilitation without disrupting training, increasing the average customer price per service session. Furthermore, radio frequency’s effectiveness in relieving post-training muscle stiffness allows clinics to expand value-added post-training recovery services (such as single-session radio frequency relaxation), boosting member repurchase rates.
- Shockwave therapy has become a core tool for the clinic in addressing sports-specific injuries. For high-frequency sports injuries like tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) and runner’s knee (patellar tendinitis), shockwave therapy can quickly alleviate inflammation at the tendon insertions, allowing most patients to return to normal training after just two or three treatments, preventing the injury from becoming a chronic condition. This will help the clinic establish a reputation among local athletes as a professional sports injury treatment provider (e.g., becoming a designated rehabilitation partner for nearby gyms). The shockwave therapy’s immediate pain relief can attract urgent visits from fitness enthusiasts who have stopped training due to pain, increasing the clinic’s emergency caseload. Furthermore, the shockwave therapy’s effectiveness in alleviating delayed onset of exercise soreness (DOMS) has enabled the clinic to offer post-race/high-intensity training recovery packages, broadening its service offerings.
- Ultrasound therapy provides key support for the clinic’s precision repair and injury prevention capabilities. For example, for fitness enthusiasts with fascial adhesions (such as back fascial nodules), ultrasound can release the fascia through precise mechanical vibrations, improving muscle efficiency and reducing the risk of subsequent training injuries. For athletes with minor tendon injuries (such as early-stage Achilles tendinitis), ultrasound can intervene early to prevent inflammation and prevent further damage that could affect performance. This feature provides the clinic with comprehensive services from injury treatment to injury prevention, distinguishing it from conventional clinics that only address existing injuries. It attracts mid- to high-end athletes seeking a combination of scientific training and injury prevention, such as professional fitness trainers and amateur athletes.
Occupational Health Service Agencies
Physical Education Colleges/Middle Schools with Sports Specialties
Product Advantages
Our device integrates TECAR radiofrequency thermal therapy (450kHz high-frequency, deep-tissue treatment), shockwave therapy, and ultrasound technology to rapidly address acute sports injuries, chronic pain (such as neck, shoulder, lower back, and leg pain), and tissue adhesions. It shortens treatment cycles by 30%-50% compared to single-technology approaches. This device provides clients with a one-stop solution from pain relief to repair, significantly improving customer satisfaction and repeat purchase rates.
Low Maintenance Costs and High Durability
Our shockwave heads are made of tungsten alloy and have a lifespan 2-3 times that of traditional heads. The TECAR radiofrequency handpiece utilizes a ceramic coating process, which allows it to withstand over 100,000 high-frequency cycles without performance degradation. Key components (such as the compressor and radiofrequency module) have a 60% lower failure rate than comparable devices. They can be quickly disassembled and maintained, significantly reducing downtime and extending the replacement cycle for consumables. This reduces long-term maintenance costs by over 40% compared to traditional treatment devices.
Our 3-in-1 device undergoes rigorous testing for performance, durability, and drop resistance before leaving the factory. Our core quality is fully controlled throughout the process: First, it undergoes 72 hours of non-stop operation testing, with a core parameter tolerance of ≤±3%, ensuring accurate and flawless long-term treatment. Key components (RF transmitter and shock wave probe) undergo 100,000 start-stop cycles, ensuring a wear-resistant casing and 2,000 plug-in and pull-out connections, maintaining stable contact even after plugging and unplugging, significantly extending the device’s lifespan. It also undergoes an 8-hour transport vibration simulation to protect against unexpected bumps and bumps during transportation. This significantly reduces maintenance costs and accidental losses, ensuring peace of mind for both purchase and use.
Authoritative Certifications
This machine holds both EMC and LVD CE certifications, meaning it fully complies with electromagnetic compatibility and low-voltage electrical safety standards, ensuring its market compliance and strong technical reliability.
Product Details
10.4-inch Touchscreen
This machine’s 10.4-inch touchscreen clearly displays various operating interfaces and parameter data, allowing users to intuitively view and conveniently interact. The touch-sensitive operation eliminates the need for complex physical buttons, resulting in clearer operation logic and faster learning, significantly improving device efficiency.
Portable Handle Holder
This machine’s handle holder provides a dedicated, fixed storage space for the handle, effectively preventing it from being lost or damaged due to misplaced storage, ensuring the integrity and lifespan of the accessory. It also allows for quick location and convenient access during use. This significantly improves operational efficiency and saves time in scenarios such as medical rehabilitation or beauty treatments, where frequent handle changes are required.
Back Drawer Design
This machine’s drawer provides convenient storage space for daily use. Whether it’s medical supplies, beauty tools, or various accessories, they can all be neatly stored inside, keeping the operating area tidy at all times. It also greatly improves accessibility, eliminating the need to worry about storing small items even when using it on the go. This is a clever design that balances functionality and practicality.
Filters
This machine’s filters effectively remove impurities, moisture, and other contaminants from compressed air, preventing them from entering the system. This reduces component wear and failure, prevents rust and airway blockage caused by moisture, and significantly extends the life of the equipment. The pure air source ensures more stable and precise operation of pneumatic components, improving the overall accuracy and reliability of the machine and ensuring long-term, efficient, and stable operation.
Cooling System
Our device is equipped with two cooling fans that efficiently dissipate heat generated by internal operation, preventing electronic components from experiencing performance degradation or failure due to high temperatures. This effectively ensures long-term stable operation and significantly extends the device’s lifespan. Even under high loads, the device can quickly maintain internal temperature balance, ensuring constant optimal performance.
Universal Casters
This machine’s universal casters offer 360° steerability, greatly enhancing its portability. A brake mechanism also helps secure the machine during use, preventing it from sliding. Furthermore, the wheels are constructed from a quiet and wear-resistant material, ensuring minimal noise during movement, without disrupting the diagnostic or service environment. They are also durable and can withstand frequent movement and use.
Handle Display
Shockwave Technology
How it Works
- Cellular: They enhance cell membrane permeability by increasing ion channel activity, promoting cell division, and stimulating cytokine production.
- Vascular: They improve blood circulation, increase β-factor 1, and enhance osteoblast mitosis.
- Nitric oxide system: They accelerate bone remodeling and healing.
- Improve microcirculation and metabolism.
- Promote the dissolution of calcified fibroblasts.
- Promote collagen synthesis.
- Reduced tissue tension.
- Analgesic effect.
12 Treatment Heads in the Shockwave Handle
This device’s shockwave handle is equipped with 12 treatment heads, including radial, focused, and flat types, each available in varying sizes. The radial treatment head delivers diffuse energy over a wide area, suitable for treating widespread soft tissue issues like muscle strains; the focused type precisely focuses energy on deep lesions, such as deep joint inflammation and tendon insertion injuries; and the flat type accommodates treatment areas of varying sizes, balancing effective reach and energy density. This diverse configuration of heads allows for flexible selection based on patient needs (such as the shoulder, neck, back, and limbs) and conditions (such as chronic pain and sports injuries). This significantly enhances treatment precision and targeting, allowing for a comprehensive shockwave treatment experience that meets diverse needs, effectively ensuring treatment effectiveness and providing patients with a more personalized and efficient rehabilitation experience.
Interface Settings
Preload (preset number of impacts): 800-3000 impacts
Energy: 1 bar-6 bar
Frequency: 1 Hz-21 Hz
You can choose from preset parameters or adjust them as needed.
Operation Step
Taking the waist as an example
Step 1: Enter the password “888888”
Step 2: Select “SHOCK WAVE” mode
Step 3: Select “Waist”
Step 4: Click the “Start” button
Step 5: Apply gel to the treatment area
Step 6: Press the treatment head to the treatment area. You can use a fixed tap or a slow motion, depending on the patient’s needs.
Step 7: Press the start button on the handle to begin treatment. Press it again to pause.
- Requires use with gel (the gel helps guide the waves and lubricates the skin).
- Click “Start” on the screen, then press the silver button on the handle to begin treatment.
- You can perform targeted treatments or slowly move the handle around the treatment area.
- After daily use, disassemble the handle to clean the bullet pipe and remove any debris.
Applicable Symptoms
- Sports injuries
- Mouse hand
- Tendinitis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Achilles tendonitis
- Joint pain
- Shoulder, knee, and wrist injuries
Unsuitable Situations
- Pregnant women and children
- Vascular disease in or around the treatment area
- Bacterial infection at the treatment area
- Around malignant or benign tumors
- Do not directly impact the spine
- Do not impact over implanted electronic devices, such as pacemakers, or areas with implanted plates
Ultrasonic Technology
How it Works
Ultrasonic handpiece therapy uses gel to induce high-frequency sound waves on the skin and soft tissue, producing a thermal effect. The sound waves produce microscopic stimulation in deep tissue molecules, increasing heat and friction, promoting tissue cell metabolism, and achieving the effect of promoting soft tissue healing.
Interface Settings
Time: 1-60 minutes
Energy: 0.2-3 watts/cm²
Mode: Continuity & 1-10 Hz
You can use the preset parameters or adjust them as needed
Operation Step
Taking the Shoulder as an example
Step 1: Enter the password “888888”
Step 2:Click “Ultrasound Wave” to select the ultrasound mode.
Step 3: Click “Shoulder”.
Step 4: Press the applicator tip onto the treatment area where the gel has been applied.
- After a few minutes of fixed-point treatment, the working head should be slowly moved over the treatment area.
- The working head should be applied perpendicularly to the treatment area for optimal results.
- All parameters should be adjusted based on the patient’s specific needs.
Applicable Symptoms
- Soft tissue injuries
- Sprains
- Myositis – inflammation of muscle tissue
- Bursitis
- Tendinitis – inflammation of the tissue connecting muscle to bone
- Tenosynovitis
- Osteoarthritis
- Plantar fasciitis
Unsuitable Situations
- Malignant tumors
- Acute systemic infection
- High fever
- Active pulmonary tuberculosis
- Cardiac and stellate ganglion nerves in severe heart disease
- Bleeding tendency
- Focal sensory abnormalities
- Abdomen in pregnant women
Tecar Technology
How it Works
Tecar, short for capacitive and resistive energy transfer, is a typology of energy transfer that achieves therapeutic effects. Tecar therapy isn’t based on generating heat “from the outside,” but rather uses specialized electrodes to naturally stimulate the ionic charge of muscle tissue, activating blood circulation and inducing a temperature increase, accelerating natural physiological responses. This process causes a rise in tissue temperature, triggering the body’s natural response, which is crucial for recovering from muscle and joint injuries.
Interface Settings
Tecar RET
Tecar CET
Time: 1-60 minutes
Energy: 10%-100%
Heat: Athermal, Medium Thermal, Deep Thermal, Auto (three-mode cycle)
You can use preset parameters or adjust them as needed.
Four Tecar Handles
Different types of working handles and working heads can be selected according to different treatment parts
The Difference Between the Two Types of Handles
CET Handle
Penetration Depth: 3-4cm
For use on areas with high water content, such as the face and muscles
RET Handle
Penetration Depth: 8-10cm
Used for high-impedance areas such as bones, tendons, and fatty tissue
Operation Step
For knee treatment, select the RET handle.
Step 1: Enter the password “888888”
Step 2:Click “Tecar RET” to select the Tecar RET mode.
Step 3: Click “Knee.”
Step 4:Set the treatment time to 30 minutes:
- Select Athermal, place the massager on the knee, and start with 50% energy. If it’s not warm enough, add more energy. Preheat for 5 minutes (set the timer to 25).
- Select Medium Thermal, start with 50% energy. If it’s not warm enough, add more energy. Press and slowly move the massager for 10 minutes (set the timer to 15).
- Select Deep Thermal, start with 50% energy. If it’s not warm enough, add more energy. Treat for 15 minutes, gently pressing the massager. (Set the timer to zero to end the treatment.)
Step 5: Click “Start.”
Step 6:Place the negative pad under the thigh or calf, and press the active tip onto the treatment area where the RF cream has been applied.
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Only standard RET and CET handles require use with the negative plate. The dual 80mm handle and T-handle can be used independently.
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After use, the working head must be unscrewed and cleaned to prevent RF paste from seeping in and affecting operation.
- When the instrument is started or idle, do not place the circuit board on the instrument, and do not let the working head directly touch the circuit board to avoid short circuiting the instrument.
- When the instrument is started, the operator should not touch the circuit board lightly, but should fully touch the circuit board to avoid electric shock.
Tecar Treatment Plans for Different Areas
Treatment Area |
Time Per Treatment |
Interval |
Course ofTreatment |
Facial |
30-35 minutes | 10 days | 6 times |
Abdominal Fat Loss |
45-60 minutes | 5-7 days | 8 times |
Knuckles |
30 minutes | Twice a week | 6 treatments for 3 weeks |
Ankle |
30-40 minutes | Twice a week | 8 treatments for 4 weeks |
Elbow Joint |
30-40 minutes | Twice a week | 6 treatments for 3 weeks |
Wrist Joint |
30-40 minutes | Twice a week | 6 treatments for 3 weeks |
Postpartum Recovery |
45 minutes | Twice a week | 12 treatments for 6 weeks |
Thighs |
45 minutes | Twice a week | 8 treatments for 4 weeks |
Soles of the Feet |
40 minutes | Twice a week | 4 treatments for 2 weeks |
Coccyx |
40 minutes | Twice a week | 12 treatments for 6 weeks |
Shoulders |
45-60 minutes | Twice a week | 8 treatments for 4 weeks |
Tecar Standard CET Handle Operation
Treatment Area: Knuckles
Working Head: CET20MM
Treatment Course: 6 sessions, twice a week for 3 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Ankle
Working Head: CET20MM、RET40MM
Treatment Course: 8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 40% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Elbow Joint
Working Head: CET40MM
Treatment Course: 6 sessions, twice a week for 3 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 40% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Wrist
Working Head: CET20MM、T-shape Handle
Treatment Course:4 courses, twice a week for 2 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 40% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 30% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Tecar Standard RET Handle Operation
Treatment Area: Postpartum Repair
Working Head: RET60MM
Treatment Course: 12 sessions, twice a week for 6 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 25 minutes
Treatment Area: Thigh
Working Head: RET60MM
Treatment Course:8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 25 minutes
Treatment Area: Shoulder
Working Head: RET60MM
Treatment Course: 8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 80% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 25 minutes
Treatment Area: Soles of the Feet
Working Head: RET40MM
Treatment Course:4 courses, twice a week for 2 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal: 30% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 40% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 40% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Tecar T-shape Handle Operation
Treatment Area: Coccyx
Working Head: T-shaped Handle
Treatment Course: 12 sessions, twice a week for 6 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Shoulder
Working Head: T-shaped Handle
Treatment Course: 8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Wrist Joint
Working Head: T-shaped Handle
Treatment Course: 4 sessions, twice a week for 2 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:30% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 30% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Soles of the Feet
Working Head: T-shaped Handle
Treatment Course: 4 sessions, twice a week for 2 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point manipulation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Tecar 80MM Handle Operation
Treatment Area: Arm
Working Head: 80MM handles
Treatment Course: 8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Shoulder Joint
Working Head: 80MM handles
Treatment Course: 10 sessions, twice a week for 5 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:70% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Knee Joint
Working Head: 80MM handles
Treatment Course: 10 sessions, twice a week for 5 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:40% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 60% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Treatment Area: Shoulder
Working Head: 80MM handles
Treatment Course: 8 sessions, twice a week for 4 weeks
Operation:
- Athermal:50% (energy can be increased) fixed point operation for 5-10 minutes
- Medium Thermal: 50% (energy can be increased) slow movement for 10 minutes
- Deep Thermal: 70% (energy can be increased) continuous movement for 20 minutes
Applicable Symptoms
- Facial lifting and firming, fat dissolving
- Postpartum recovery, removing internal cold (such as uterine coldness)
- Improving immunity
- Muscle pain
- Sports injuries
- Tendonitis
- Scar tissue
- Bruise and sprains
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation
- Acute and chronic pain
Unsuitable Situations
- Patients with impaired skin/neuropathy sensitivity
- Unless specifically recommended by the patient’s physician, avoid treatment on patients with reduced skin sensitivity in the treatment area. If treatment is to be performed, test on a corresponding normal body area to avoid overheating the tissue.
- Patients with bacterial inflammation
- Diabetes
- Other conditions with decreased skin sensation
- Patients returning from a cold spell
- Postoperative patients
- Pregnant women
- Patients with pacemakers
- Patients with bleeding peptic ulcers
- Patients with implanted electrodes
- During the first six months of pregnancy, avoid treatment on the stomach and lower back (directly above the fetus) during the second trimester.
- Cancer/tumor areas
- Treatment of localized tuberculous cavities
- Allergic reactions to radiofrequency creams
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Patients with ischemic heart disease or localized pulmonary embolism
- Phlebitis
- Bleeding areas of the skin with localized or open wounds












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