Clinical Guide RPW Shockwave Therapy
Clinical Guide RPW Shockwave Therapy
Clinical Guide RPW Shockwave Therapy
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98 Frozen Shoulder II<br />
About Also called “adhesive capsuliitis,” this is a common condition that leads to stiffness of the joint. Typically, it affects patients with endocrine<br />
disorders between 40-60 years, and is twice as common in women. The cause for this condition is not fully known (idiopathic), but sometimes it<br />
can be triggered by a trauma. It’s a slow recovery process, but most cases will resolve over a 1-2 year period.<br />
Treatment Work with the applicator on the pain points with very small circular movements.<br />
Where Localise and treat the most painful points.<br />
Dosage 3-6 treatments with 5-10 days interval. Combine this treatment with a general activation of surrounding muscles.<br />
Intensity 1,8 Bar - 4,0 Bar<br />
Pulses 2000<br />
Frequency 20 Hz / 8 Hz Mobile <strong>RPW</strong><br />
Transmitter R 15<br />
0.38 mJ/mm 2<br />
0 - 40 mm<br />
Shoulder