Please Read This First; About This Manual; Swiss Dolorclast ® Method; Product Description - EMS DOLORCLAST Instructions For Use Manual

Radial shock waves
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About this Manual

Please note that the English version of this manual is the
source from which all translations are derived. In case of
any discrepancy, the binding version is the English text.
These operating instructions are to ensure the correct
installation and use of this product. Always keep these
instructions close at hand.
Please read these operating instructions carefully as
they explain important details and procedures. Please
pay special attention to the safety precautions.
Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the
product should be reported to the manufacturer and the
competent authority of the member state in which the
user and/or patient is established.
To prevent injury to people and damage to property,
please follow the corresponding directives.
They are marked as indicated:
Warning:
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SWISS DOLORCLAST
Method
®
The SWISS DOLORCLAST
acoustic pressure waves, called shock waves, to treat
musculoskeletal and dermatological conditions. Based
on technology and clinical proof, the SWISS DOLOR-
CLAST
method is:
®
Fast and effective,
Clinically proven,
Non-invasive and requires no medication.
The device is used to treat soft tissue pain near bones,
myofascial pain syndromes, wound healing, lymph-
edema, and to treat cellulite with the EMS SWISS
DOLORCLAST
method.
®
Radial Shock Wave Therapy (RSWT) has revolutionized
pain management in orthopedics, and is a confirmed
technology in aesthetic dermatology. Treatment is
performed on an outpatient basis.
In pain management, RSWT is usually applied in
three to five treatment sessions, each one week apart.
Approximately 80 % of all patients report a substantial
improvement after the second treatment session.
According to the most recent studies, this is a positive
sign for the prognosis of the treatment outcome.
The application settings outlined in this manual
(handpiece, applicator, number of sessions, num-
ber of impulses per session, frequency, air pressure)
are non-binding recommendations. They are based on
reports by RSWT experts published in the scientific lite-
rature and presented at international congresses.
The patient is at the center of the treatment. His or her
biofeedback is essential to find the painful area and to
set the air pressure just below the pain threshold.

Product description

The DOLORCLAST
Radial Shock Waves system
®
generates clinically therapeutic pressure shock waves.
The pressure shock waves are generated ballistically
in the handpiece from a supply of compressed air from
integrated compressors in the console. The pressure
shock waves are delivered to the patient via the handpiece
applicator. The device allows control of the pressure from
1-4bar; frequency up to 25Hz and the number of impulses
for the treatment.
method uses single
®
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