Pulse-wave therapy (ZTT) is a method of treating various diseases of the body with low-frequency acoustic waves. ZTT is widely used in clinics of all developed countries. This non-invasive treatment method has also been very popular with patients. Because this method gives quick results in diseases of the bone-joint system accompanied by pain and deformation.
Patients who receive ZTT session 4-5 times within 15 minutes will soon feel the effect of treatment.
INSTRUCTIONS
spinal osteochondrosis
intervertebral disc herniation
radiculitis
rehabilitation after sports injuries
rehabilitation after fractures
shoulder-scapular periarthritis
sprains and strains
flat feet
heel spur
deforming osteoarthrosis of hip and knee joints
epicondylitis;
diabetic foot syndrome
HOW THE TREATMENT IS DONE
Stages of treatment:
1st stage: a painful point is identified by the doctor;
Stage 2: then the patient sits in a chair or lies on a couch;
Step 3: the doctor applies gel to the painful area;
Step 4: Then the applicator is directed to the center of the painful point and shock-wave therapy begins;
Step 5: The blow should not coincide with the projection of large arteries and nerves.
6th stage: The treatment takes 10-15 minutes.
CONTINUITY
The duration of the treatment is 10-15 minutes, it comes once every 3 days. Daily or occasional use is not recommended. 2 or 3 days should pass after the first ZTT. After the first ZTT, the pain may increase. The patient will be warned about this in advance. The patient should not be afraid of this. A good effect is felt after 4-5 sessions.
Remember! After the first session, the skin in the area where the shock wave is indicated will be red, swollen, and painful. In the following days, the pain will disappear and joint activity will be restored, deformation and contractures will disappear. Depending on the need, the procedure can be repeated after a year or 6 months.
RESISTANT STATES
malignant tumors;
diseases of the blood coagulation system;
acute infectious diseases;
pregnancy;
pacemaker;
thrombophlebitis
thromboembolic disease
it is not possible for children and teenagers, because their bone system is still growing