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Storz Medical Duolith SD1 T-TOP
Focus Shockwave
FEATURES AT A GLANCE
- No anaesthesia required
- Short treatment sessions
- Reduced service costs thanks to simple coil replacement
- Treatments can be easily repeated
- Weight: 24 kg
- 10” touch screen (optional)
- »SEPIA« handpiece: 0.03 – 1.24 mJ/mm²
- Focal zone depth up to 65mm
Healing with Focus Shockwaves
DUOLITH SD1 T-TOP »ultra« Focus shockwave is revolutionizing the way FSW therapy is delivered. Generated electromagnetically, allows for a much smaller focal point versus traditional radial pressure waves, pinpointing specific areas of the body in need of treatment. Focus shockwave can perform treatment while limiting the damage to the epidermis and underlying soft tissues. It is able to penetrate deep into tissue while maintaining its focal power at a controlled depths.
The Duolith SD1 is a highly effective treatment option for various conditions, including sports injuries, urology and men’s sexual health concerns such as erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain, and Peyronie’s disease. It is also beneficial for wound healing, specifically diabetic foot ulcers, as well as bone healing and non-unions. Additionally, the Duolith SD1 plays a significant role in pain management for a range of conditions.
How The Duolith SD1 T-Top Works
Focused shockwave therapy (ESWT) is particularly effective in addressing deep-lying problems that radial shockwave therapy may have limited effectiveness in treating.
Focus shockwave is produced through discharging a high voltage capacitor located in the control unit into a cylindrically shaped coil system in the Sepia Handpiece, this is surrounded by a cylindrical metallic membrane. The transient magnetic field produced by the coil induces eddy currents in the metal membrane, causing it to repel from the coil, producing a pressure wave. The membrane is immersed in water and the pressure wave produced by the membrane propagates through the water to a concentric parabolic reflector, where it is reflected to a focal point outside of the handpiece in front of the reflector.
The Duolith SD1 T-Top allows for the location within the body to be adjusted by altering the energy output or via the focusing mechanism through the Sepia handpiece or through the functional tablet.
The Sepia™ Focus Handpiece
The SEPIA® handpiece makes treatments using focused shock waves simple and efficient. All essential controls have been integrated into the handpiece. The frequency and energy level are adjustable directly on the handpiece
The design of the DUOLITH® SD1 »ultra« with the SEPIA® handpiece is impressive with its high-quality workmanship and optimized ergonomics. The flexibility of the handpiece cable allows for treatments to be performed with limited fatigue – an important criterion for busy clinics!
Typical Indications
The most important factor for patients suffering from pain is for the treatment to provide fast and effective results. The DUOLITH® SD1 T-TOP »ultra« offers the best solution for these high patient expectations and can deliver quantifiable results shortly after treatment!
Depth of focal zone: 0 – 65 mm Penetration depth: up to 125 mm
Other applications include :
- Delayed Bone Non-Union
- Bone Healing
- Wound Healing
- Urological Indications
Achillodynia
Epicondylitis
Plantar Fasciitis
Trigger Points: Lumbago
Tibial Stress Syndrome
Tibial Stress Syndrome
Calcific Tendinitis
Calf Muscles
Patellar Tendinitis
Storz Medical Touch Screen Tablet
The optional 10″ touch screen connects to the shock wave device via a USB cable and extends it with valuable features: Besides the additional device control, it offers patient management as well as treatment parameters recommended by experienced users, which are supported with videos and images. These can be called up and applied.
Using the integrated Visible Body® software, not only you can you get right to the muscular structures, but also deep into the macroscopic and microscopic levels of the human body. Detailed definitions and information on anatomies offer support for users. Rotating and moving 3D models allow muscle movements, pathologies and diseases to be visualized. This makes a new type of interaction between user and patient possible
Online Shockwave Training & Certification
Remington Medical has partnered with Uran Berisha, owner of Unpain clinic in Alberta, Canada and creator of the I Love Shockwave virtual training platform for medical shockwave practitioners. This extensive and in depth shockwave course will provide the tools and skills to become a shockwave therapy expert. Whether you’re a new Shockwave healthcare practitioner or highly experienced, the Uran Berisha’s courses will help you advance your abilities that maximize treatment quality to support the outcomes expected from this non-invasive regenerative therapy.
We provide the option to package in the Focus OR Duo (Radial & Focus Combined) shockwave training package with the purchase of any SD1 Device at an unbeatable price!
Focused Shockwave Clinical Evidence
- Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Improves Outcome after Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with Hamstring Tendons.
By: Weninger P., et al. (2023) - Clinically Relevant Effectiveness of Focused Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis. A Randomized, Controlled Multicenter Study
By: Hans Gollwitzer, MD, Amol Saxena, DPM, Lawrence A. DiDomenico, DPM, Louis Galli, DPM, Richard T. Bouche, DPM, David S. Caminear, DPM, Brian Fullem, DPM, Johannes C. Vester, ́Carsten Horn, MD, Ingo J. Banke, MD, Rainer Burgkart, MD, and Ludger Gerdesmeyer, MD - Novel extracorporeal magnetotransduction therapy with Magnetolith and high-energy focused electromagnetic extracorporeal shockwave therapy as bone stimulation therapy for scaphoid nonunion A case report Knobloch, Karsten FACS, MD, PhD∗
- Effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in patients with tennis elbow: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Author: Chenxiao Zheng, Dongjie Zeng, Jiayi Chen, Sijing Liu, Jianyi Li, Zhaohai Ruan, Wusheng Liang
- Extracorporeal shock wave promotes activation of anterior cruciate ligament remnant cells and their paracrine regulation of bone marrow stromal cells’ proliferation, migration, collagen synthesis, and differentiation Author:
Cheng-Chang Lu, Shih-Hsiang Chou, Po-Chih Shen, Pei-Hsi Chou, Mei-Ling Ho, Yin-Chun Tien
- Focused Shockwave Treatment for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial Author: Silvia Ramon, Sergio Russo, Flavia Santoboni, Giacomo Lucenteforte, Carla Di Luise, Rocio de Unzurrunzaga, Mario Vetrano, Mariantonia Albano, Rosella Baldini, Ramon Cugat, Giulia Stella, Giovanni Balato, Roberto Seijas, Sveva-Maria Nusca, Valeria Servodidio, Maria-Chiara Vulpiani
- Extracorporeal shock wave therapy versus other therapeutic methods for chronic plantar fasciitis Author: Kai Sun, Haiyu Zhou, Wenxue Jiang
- Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Achilles Tendinopathy Author: Yifei Fan, Ziyan Feng, Jun Cao, Weili Fu.
- The Effect of Focused Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome of Trapezius: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Author: Jun-Il Yoo, Min-Kyun Oh, Se-Woong Chun, Shi-Uk Lee, Chang Han Lee
- The effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave therapy to reduce lower limb spasticity in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis Author: Rosa Cabanas-Valdés, Jordi Calvo-Sanz, Gerard Urrùtia, Pol Serra-Llobet, Albert Pérez-Bellmunt, Ana Germán-Romero
- Combined ESWT & RSW Therapy for Achilles Tendinopathy: A Prospective Study Author: A. Saxena, L. Shou
- The Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in the Treatment of Patients with Trigger Finger Author: Vahdatpour B., Momeni F., Tahmasebi A., Taheri P
- Extracorporeal shock wave therapy for treatment of vulvodynia: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Author: Karel Hurt, Frantisek Zahalka, Michael Halaska, Ivana Rakovicova, Aneta Krajcova
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