Microwave Diathermy
Microwave Diathermy is a therapeutic electrotherapy device used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation to provide deep tissue heating through high-frequency microwave energy. It is widely used for pain management, improving blood circulation, reducing muscle spasms, increasing tissue extensibility, and accelerating the healing process.
Key Features
- Operating Frequency: 2450 MHz (medical ISM band)
- Therapy Modes: Continuous and Pulsed
- Adjustable Power Output: Precise intensity control based on clinical needs
- Digital Control Panel: Easy parameter selection and monitoring
- Treatment Timer: Programmable therapy duration
- Multiple Applicators: Suitable for different body regions
- Built-in Safety Features: Overheating protection and system diagnostics
- Ergonomic Mobile Trolley: Easy movement within clinics and hospitals
Clinical Applications
- Chronic and acute musculoskeletal pain
- Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
- Cervical and lumbar spondylosis
- Frozen shoulder
- Tendinitis and bursitis
- Muscle spasms and stiffness
- Sports injuries
- Joint contractures
- Soft tissue injuries
- Post-operative rehabilitation
Therapeutic Benefits
- Deep and uniform tissue heating
- Increases local blood circulation
- Relieves pain and muscle spasm
- Enhances tissue elasticity before stretching
- Accelerates tissue repair and healing
- Improves joint mobility and range of motion
- Reduces stiffness and inflammation (in selected chronic conditions)
- Supports faster functional recovery
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