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how to use the powerhouse wave treatment

by Colin Batz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I use the wave?

The Wave instantly cools or warms the inside of your wrist, creating a natural response that helps you feel better. The Wave instantly cools or warms the inside of your wrist, creating a natural response that helps you feel better. Press the dotted button to cool or the blank button to warm.

What is wave �therapy?

Wave therapy is a non-invasive procedure that has been shown to improve certain types of erectile dysfunction. However, not all wave therapy machines are equal. Urologist Dr. John Smith explains how the use of waves can help stimulate tissue and shares the questions you should ask to ensure that you are getting the very best treatment.

How does the wave heat pump work?

The Wave uses a battery-powered thermoelectric heat pump that works by moving heat away from or towards your skin using a phenomenon known as the Peltier effect. When you press the cooling or warming buttons, the Wave runs electricity in one direction to cool your skin and the other way to warm your skin.

Do wave machines work for erectile dysfunction?

But a lot of times these wave machines will help to regrow or regrow blood vessels to help more blood go into the penis. Because the erection is pretty much the two chambers on the top of the corporate cavernosa get filled with blood.

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How does pressure wave therapy work?

ANSWER: Pressure wave therapy is a non-invasive modern and highly effective treatment method: high-energy sound waves are introduced into the painful areas of the body. Pressure wave technology accelerates the healing process in the body by stimulating the metabolism and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue. Strong energy pulses are applied to the affected area. These pulses occur for short periods of time, creating micro-cavitation bubbles that expand and burst. The force created by these bubbles penetrates tissue and stimulates cells in the body that are responsible for bone and connective tissue healing.

Does pressure wave therapy have side effects?

ANSWER: Treatment with Pressure Wave technology has virtually no side effects. In some cases, patients may experience minor discomfort for a few days. Patients can return to work after treatments and in most all cases there is no down time

Is pressure wave treatment invasive?

ANSWER: Pressure Wave treatment is noninvasive. Gel is applied to the treatment area; pressure waves are then released through the applicator as it is moved over the treatment area.

How many treatments does Powerwave have?

The number of treatments depends mostly on personal goals. However, most patients use PowerWave for 6-12 treatments.

What is a powerwave?

PowerWave is a revolutionary device that is designed to treat erectile dysfunctions. The device uses “shockwave” therapy to remove plaque that has built up in your arteries over years.

What is Powerwave enhanced?

Our most popular treatment option. PowerWave Enhanced uses the latest technology to eliminate your erectle dysfuntion symptoms and improve your cardiovascular health. Treatments are administered by a trained physician.

Does Powerwave hurt?

No. Most people report little to no pain when using PowerWave. The device is designed to offer a gentle, tingling sensation. Results vary by patient.

Do you have to have erectile dysfunction to use Powerwave?

Amazingly you do not need to have an erectile dysfunction to enjoy the benefits of PowerWave. Contact a local provider and discover how PowerWave’s

Why do people with erectile dysfunction use sound waves?

Interviewer: So individuals that have erectile dysfunction, some of them, it might be because they're not getting enough blood flow. So the sound waves, if I'm correct on this wave machine, actually it helps stimulate more blood vessels. You get more blood in there and then it's just hydraulics.

What type of wave breaks up kidney stones?

Dr. Smith: There's couple of different types of machines and you mentioned sound waves. The most of the literature has been done on the mechanical wave, more of the ESWL machines, a similar type wave that they use to break up kidney stones.

Is shockwave acoustic or mechanical?

Dr. Smith: Similar, yeah. It's an acoustic style wave machine, whereas a mechanical type wave machine uses more of a mechanical pulse wave similar to like I said, breaking up a kidney stone with the shock wave. So they'll call that a shockwave treatment versus the acoustic treatment. And the shockwave treatment has been the one with a lot of the research done over in Europe and other parts of the world to show improvement in regrowth of blood vessels.

Is shockwave therapy FDA approved?

It started with kidney stones, where they used to put people in a big bathtub to break up kidney stones. And now they have handheld units with this shockwave therapy and it's actually used quite a bit and is FDA approved in the sports medicine arena for things like plantar fasciitis and other issues that way.

Is shock wave new?

And the shock wave is not new, it's been around for quite a bit of time.

Do wave machines stimulate blood vessels?

Dr. Smith: Yeah. So the wave therapy machines, there's a few different types and we'll get more into that later. But the idea is, these machines put off a wave similar to like an ultrasound machine where there's a wave coming out of the machine and those waves are meant to help stimulate the tissue for regrowth of blood vessels is what you hear a lot of times on a lot of the advertisements.

What happens when you use acoustic waves on your penis?

When the acoustic pulse waves are applied to the penis (or the vagina), they supposedly break up micro plaque and also create a micro-inflammatory process that releases nitric oxide, a vasodilator and the same chemical induced via the consumption of stuff like Viagra or Cialis.

Does a shockwave increase the size of the penis?

In other words, GAINSWave therapy may also increase the size of the penis.

What is shockwave therapy?

Shockwaves are mechanical pressure waves that work on the tissue. Shockwave therapy is widely used to treat musculoskeletal problems . Originally indicated for the noninvasive disintegration of kidney stones, shockwave therapy has since also been used successfully in orthopaedics. Its efficacy has been described and confirmed in numerous inter- national studies and reports.

How effective is RSWT?

RSWT has been used successfully for more than 10 years for patients with a wide variety of disorders. According to studies, a positive reaction (pain relief / improved function) has been recorded in over 80% of patients in the treatment of painful plantar fasciitis, for instance. The therapeutic outcome was even deemed to be good to very good in 70% of cases. In this context it is interesting to note that the highest incidence of positive findings were recorded at low to moderate energy levels (23 bar, equivalent to an enPulsVersion2.0 shock energy of 90 and 120 mJ) and frequencies of around 10 Hz.

What is the difference between static and semistatic handpieces?

Static The handpiece is applied to one point and only modulated vertically with the contact pressure. This is the rule of thumb when treating localised problems (pain point, trigger point). Semistatic The handpiece remains on the point. The affected area is also treated by moving the handpiece evenly, working outwards from the vertical position with the amount of force applied varying according to the direction. Dynamic The handpiece is moved with the head in- situ and by applying contact pressure over the structure to be treated, without interrupting the pulse sequence. This method is used to treat soft tissue areas (muscles) and tendons.

How to apply handpiece to muscles?

Ensure that the patients are in a safe, comfortable position for treatment. Select a position with which the operator can easily reach the affected area in an upright position and the handpiece can be applied vertically if required. When treating muscles and joints, prepare the area or muscles and move or stretch in a painfree region in advance.

What version of enpuls is RSWT?

RSWT with the enPuls Version 2.0

What is the slope of an extracorporeal shockwave?

A characteristic extracorporeal shockwave curve is a steep slope of the order of 10 ns while the pressure goes from ambient pressure up to 140 MPa. The high pressure is followed by a lowpressure phase with negative pressure of the order of up to 10 MPa. With ESWT, the point of maximum acoustic energy density is some distance away from the site where the pressure pulse originated. This means that the site of action in small tissue volumes is several centimetres below the surface of the skin at a variable tissue depth of up to 140 mm.

What is the treatment area for a paravertebral muscle injury?

Treatment area Patient in the abdominal position with possible abdominal support. Work dynamically through painful muscle area, always remaining in the paravertebral position and avoiding spinous processes

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