ESWT, Shockwave Systems

Masterpuls MP100 Ultra

The New Radial Pressure Wave Generation High-energy compact module

The radial pressure wave systems of the MASTERPULS® »ultra« line
are characterized by their compact dimensions, high reliability, low maintenance costs and silent on-board »Air Power« drive. Unique ergonomic design: All important control elements are integrated into the FALCON® handpiece display and, thus, facilitate uninterrupted and quick treatment directly at the patient. The pressure wave device itself becomes less important.

FALCON® Radial Handpiece – Transmitters

Radial transmitters

The radial transmitters have been used successfully for years and are suited for the treatment of all typical pressure wave indications such as tendinopathies, heel and shoulder pain, and myofascial trigger points.

PERI-ACTOR® fascia transmitters

The four PERI-ACTOR® transmitters according to Swart/Di Maio have been developed especially for fascia treatment. The »knuckle«, »scoop«, »sphere« and »scraper« versions allow adapting the treatment to the individual fascia structure. Thanks to the special shapes of the transmitters it is possible to dissolve clots in the fasciae, as well as to prevent and eliminate pain.

SPINE-ACTOR® transmitters

The three diff erently sized SPINE-ACTOR® transmitters make special treatments in the paravertebral region possible. Owing to the forked »Double Tip« shape of the transmitters, the paravertebral muscles of the entire spine in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar zones can be optimally reached

Specification

General data
• Dimensions without touch screen (W x H x D): 426 x 144 x 340 mm
• Weight: 10.5 kg
• Compressor, integrated
• 10” touch screen (optional)

Radial pressure wave
• Pressure: max. 5 bar eff, frequency: 1 – 21 Hz (depending on pressure)
• »Skin Touch« function
• V-ACTOR® »HF« handpiece (optional): 1 – 50 Hz

Indications

Achillodynia
Calcific tendinitis
Epicondylitis
Plantar fasciitis
Patellar tendinitis
Tibial stress syndrome
Trigger points: Calf muscle shortening
Trigger points: Cervical syndrome