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The CellSonic Medical machine is a lithotripter with variable power for use
in hospitals and clinics to treat bones, wounds and sports injuries. A sudden
bang is made by a spark plug four times a second and that acoustic shockwave is
focused by the parabola in the head. CellSonic have miniaturized the
lithotripter, made it safe, reliable, easy to use and reduced the price to reach
a world wide market for wound healing.
The shockwaves are made by an electric pulse in the shock head at the end of
a flexible cord. Eventually the shock head will wear out and has to be replaced.
The head, the connecting cable and the plug that connects to the machine are
replaced as one unit. This head can not be refurbished. As part of the safety
system, there is an electronic chip recognition system to ensure that the
correct heads are fitted to the machine.
When lithotripters were invented about forty years ago, they were the first
non-invasive surgical instruments. It was now possible to operate inside the
body without cutting and the first application was removing kidney stones. Since
then, the quest has been to make the operation pain free. When nerves are
repeatedly stimulated they loose their sensitivity. This means that by starting
a treatment at a low power which does not hurt and gradually increasing the
power as the nerves numb, the patient does not suffer pain. Adjusting the power
is a tricky adjustment. The CellSonic Medical machine now performs that
adjustment automatically. It is an option that the operator selects and is
called Soft Start.
Nothing in the machine can be repaired. Should there be a problem, the local
distributor will supply a replacement machine and this warranty applies for ten
years.
Heel Spur (Fasciitis Plantaris) Therapy Treatment
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 The first application to
get FDA approval was heel spur on an HMT OssaTron, a huge machine more
suited to bone fractures.
Heel Spur is easily done with CellSonic! |
Heel Spur Therapy/Treatment
Usually the result of excessive stress and strain on the
heel.
The doctor will locate the region of interest - the target for the shockwave
treatment. A local anaesthetic such as lignocaine must be used.
Use a spark head of the CellSonic machine with a focal length of 20 mm and
shoot 1,200 to 1,500 shocks. This takes six minutes.
An improvement can be felt after a week and within 4 to 6 weeks all could be
cured.
If not, a second treatment the same as before should fully revitalise the
degenerative tissue areas.
Space the treatments about a month to 6 weeks apart. Only occasionally is a
third treatment needed.
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Tennis Elbow Therapy (Lateral
Epicondylitis)
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Tennis Elbow (and
Golfer’s Elbow )
Frequently the result of excessive stress and repetitive
strain on an epicondyle.
After thorough diagnostic evaluation, the doctor will
localise the region of interest in the elbow for the treatment.
Shockwave therapy is administered under local aneasthesia.
The CellSonic treatment head with a focal range of 5 mm will be used..
To shoot 1,000 to 1,200 shocks takes 5 minutes. An
improvement can be felt after a week and usually one treatment results in a
cure.
If not, treat again one month to 6 week later.
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Calcified Shoulder (Tendinosis Calcarea)
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Calcified Shoulder
Therapy/Treatment
This is the musculoskeletal disorder most
frequently treated with shockwaves. It is usually the result
of excessive stress and strain.
The doctor will locate the calcific
deposits by aid of x-ray or ultrasound scans. A local anaesthetic such as
lignocaine should be used.
Use a spark head of the CellSonic
machine with a focal length of 20 mm and shoot 1,200 to 1,500 shocks. This
takes six minutes.
An improvement can be felt after
several days and within 4 to 6 weeks all could be
cured.
If not, a second treatment the same as
before should resorb the remaining calcific deposits
Space the treatments about a month to 6
weeks apart. Only occasionally is a third treatment needed.
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Achilles Tendon irritation ( Achillodynia )
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Achilles Tendon
irritation/inflamation
Achillodynia frequently occurs as the results of excessive stress and strain
on the achilles tendon.
It is especially common among athletes.
In patients with this condition, painful and changed areas of tissue are
found along the Achilles tendon.
These areas can be reliably located and visualised with ultrasound by a
skilled specialist.
Apart from shockwave treatments for tennis elbow, heel spur and calcified
shoulder,
the shockwave treatment protocols for Achillodynia are more complex.
A local aneasthetic is recommended as well as the CellSonic treatment head
with a 5mm focal length.
Depending on the regions of interest in the tendon to be treated, often
divided over multiple areas along the tendon,
the administered number of shockwaves can be from 500 to 2,000 shocks.
The energy setting for each tendon area can vary from low to above midrange.
Two treatments and, in certain cases, up to four treatments for Achillodynia
are not unusual.
In general, maximum number of shockwaves will be administered for the very
first treatment in the tendon (often in more than one area).
For the second and possibly third and fourth treatment the number of
shockwaves needed (per tendon area) will decrease
as well as the energy settings for each repeated treatment.
The patient generally experiences a distinct reduction of symptoms several
days after the treatment.
One of the first reliefs for these patients is the experience of less
problems with the so called “morning stiffness”.
After shockwave therapy on Achillodynia it takes from 4 to 6 weeks before a
“complaint free” status is reached.
For (untrained) athletes it is advisible, say after 15 days of shockwave
treatment, to start very slowly and increase training gradually under a
physician’s supervision to avoid heavy or sudden strain.
In all other situations it is important after each shockwave treatment for
Achillodynia with the CellSonic ESWT machine to avoid using aids
such as crutches or staying in bed most of the time. The patient should try
to use the treated side as much as possible in their normal daily routine at
home. If the job is not physically strenuous, maybe office work, the same
applies. In other jobs, like a postman, it is not advisable to be doing long
walks for the first two to three weeks after shockwave treatment and only
later build up to a full time basis.
Succes rates very between 70% and 85%.
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