Product info
- Product name:Magnetic Vibration And Heating Machine
- Product code:CCRZR3
Packaging Specifications
- Outer Packaging Size:0.68 × 0.44 × 0.33 m
- Gross Weight:17 kg
- Net Weight:0 kg
- Volume:0.1
Description
Product Details
Introduction
Magnetic Vibration and Heating device combines three treatment methods of magnetic therapy, vibration, and hyperthermia, and simultaneously outputs to the patient to expand the blood vessel of the patient, thereby accelerating the absorption of the inflammatory exudate and reducing the excitability of the peripheral nerve. It relieves muscle stiffness, relieves muscle and nerve pain, activates the gastrointestinal function, and plays a role in anti-inflammatory, swelling, and analgesia.
Principle
- Magnetic therapy: A magnetic-conductor coil generates an alternating magnetic field due to alternating current. This changes the size and direction of the human bioelectric current, inducing weak eddy currents. These currents affect electron motion, ion distribution, cell membrane potential, nerve excitability, and biochemical processes, thereby reducing swelling, inflammation, and pain.
- Vibration therapy: Alternating magnetic fields vibrate due to polarity changes. Vibration at a specific frequency acts as a partial light massage that relieves muscle tension, fatigue, and soreness.
- Heat therapy: The coil core generates heat due to eddy currents. Hyperthermia improves blood circulation, accelerates the discharge of pain-causing substances and the absorption of exudates, and increases cell metabolism.
Product Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Model | CCRZR3 |
| Power | 280VA |
| Magnetic field intensity | ≤38mT |
| Vibration frequency | 50Hz±1Hz |
| Vibration modulation | 2mm-5mm |
| Treatment mode | 6 modes total: M1-M4 (for chronic disease); M5-M6 (for acute disease) |
| Temperature control | 40°C, 46°C, 52°C, 58°C adjustable |
| Treatment time | 0-99min adjustable |
| Output channel | Two channel |
| Display | Digital display
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Indications
- Soft tissue injury (soft tissue sprain, soft tissue contusion, muscle strain)
- Neck and shoulder pain (cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder)
- Joint pain (arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis)
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