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Muscle Treat Equipment Supplied In Europe
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Fotona d.o.o. based inLjubljana, SLOVENIA
StarFormer® is Fotona’s latest innovation for gynecology: high intensity Tesla magnetic stimulation (HITS™), enabling fast and easy strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles without effort. The StarFormer® IntimaWave® treatment uses non-invasive, HITS™ technology to selectively target muscle tissues and provide strengthening, toning ...
Manufactured by:Gymna International based inBilzen, BELGIUM
If you believe shockwave therapy should be part of your offering and want to have the flexibility to choose a large number of set protocols or choose your own settings, then the ShockMaster 300 is Gymna’s solution tailored to your needs. ...
Manufactured by:Gymna International based inBilzen, BELGIUM
ShockMaster devices are equipped with Gymna’s Guided Therapy System (GTS). GTS software supports and guides the therapist in such manner that focus can be entirely on the ...
Manufactured by:Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH based inNeu-Ulm, GERMANY
enShock from Zimmer MedizinSysteme sets new standards in therapy with extracorporeal, focused shock waves: Because enShock is the first quiet shock wave. And it runs and runs. Guaranteed maintenance-free. For many years. ...
Manufactured by:Periso SA based inPazzallo, SWITZERLAND
CTU V Wave is an electro-medical device generating mechanical vibrations at selective frequencies, from 50Hz to 150 Hz, addressed to the stimulation of the neuromuscular system. The vibrations transmitted to muscles stimulate the primary endings of the muscle spindle, exciting the motor neurons, causing the reflexive muscle contraction. The ...
