Appareil à ondes de choc radial BTL-6000 PRO
SKU: BTL-RSWT-PRO
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Description
OrthoCanada and BTL are leading the way in innovation and development. With an intensity of up to 4 bars and ultralight Intelligent MAGNUM applicator, the new BTL-6000 PRO shockwave unit is a clinical solution that addresses all sub-acute and chronic musculotendinous conditions with success. The convenient and ultralight intelligent MAGNUM applicator accommodates parameter adjustments seamlessly during treatment for uninterrupted therapy. Medical Device License 106498
- • Pressure up to 4 bars
• Frequency up to 15 Hz
• Easy and intuitive operation
• 5.7" colour touchscreen
• Preset programs
• Therapeutic encyclopedia with anatomical images
• Intelligent Magnum applicator is 50% lighter (700 grams)
• Convenient parameter adjustment via applicator
• Revision kit includes the best warranty in the industry of 2 000 000 shocks
• Newly designed projectile with increased longevity
• Light weight for easy portability
• Integrated compressor
BTL-6000 ELITE | BTL-6000 PRO | BTL-6000 EASY | |
Magnum applicator | Yes | Yes | No |
User Interface | 8.4" color touch screen | 5.7" color touch screen | LED |
Max pressure | Up to 6 bars | Up to 4 bars | Up to 4 bars |
Frequency | Up to 22 Hz | Up to 15 Hz | Up to 15 Hz |
Preset programs | 22 | 22 | 7 |
Encyclopaedia | Yes | Yes | No |
User defined protocols | Yes | Yes | No |
Standard transmitters | 9, 15 mm multi-focused and 15 mm focused | 9, 15 mm multi-focused and 15 mm focused | 9, 15 mm multi-focused and 15 mm focused |
Dimensions | 320 × 190 × 280 mm (12.5" x 7.5" x 11") | 320 × 190 × 280 mm (12.5" x 7.5" x 11") | 320 × 190 × 280 mm (12.5" x 7.5" x 11") |
Weight | 7 kg (15.5lbs) | 7 kg (15.5lbs) | 7 kg (15.5lbs) |
Warranty | 2 yrs unit & applicator, 2M shocks revision kit | 2 yrs on unit & applicator, 2M shocks on revision kit | 2 yrs on unit & applicator, 2M shocks on revision kit |
Health Canada license # | 106498 | 106498 | 106498 |
CSA approved | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Intelligent Magnum Applicator
5.7" Colour Touch Screen
The large, easy to use and intuitive 5.7" capacitive colour touch screen allows for smoother workflow and faster operation of the device.
Pre-set Protocols
Its extensive library of pre-set protocols and therapeutic encyclopaedia can be easily accessed through the body part navigation menu
Most Common Indications
✔️ Patellar tendinitis
✔️ Rotator cuff tendinitis and bursitis
✔️ Lateral epicondylitis
✔️ Trigger point release
✔️ Hamstring strain
Lease For $3/day
Finance your success and benefit from the advanced technology for as low as $3/day.
Training & Education
Gain valuable understanding about shockwave and application techniques.
Loaner Program
In the rare event your unit runs into problems, we've got you covered.
Research & Evidence
Approved by Health Canada, shockwave therapy is now being more extensively used in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries all around the world in rehab and physiotherapy clinics and is the subject of numerous studies that show its effectiveness and efficacy.
Pain reduction
by more than
60%
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis
ESWT is a non-invasive, safe and effective treatment for recalcitrant plantar fasciitis.
Magdy Husseiny, Ahmad Mansour
Rheumatology & Rehabilitation Department Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Source: Zagazig University Medical Journal, 2009; 15(1) 73–82
More than
75% very
satisfied patients
Extracorporeal Radial Shockwave Therapy for the Treatment of Achilles Tendinopathies
This prospective study shows the efficacy of extracorporeal radial shockwave therapy in the treatment isertional and not insertional Achilles tendinopathy.
Edison Antonia Serrano
NEOMEDICA, Lima, Peru, 16th International Congress of the International Society for Medical Shockwave Treatment, 2013
Elimination of
calcifications in
84% of cases
Shockwave Therapy in Scapulohumeral Periarthritis with Calcific Tendinitis of the Shoulder
Establishing a medical rehabilitation protocol completely efficient and safe, concerning the patients with degenerative and inflammatory pathology of the shoulder with tendinous lesions idiopathic calcific disease.
Augustin Dima, Simona Popescu, Sebastian Diaconescu, Gina Galbeaza, Victorita, Marcu, Daniela Poenaru, Delia Cinteza
Institutul National de Recuperare, Bucuresti, AI 31-lea Congres National de Medicina Fizica si de Recuperare cu Participare Internationala, 2008
Powerful units built to last
- Convenient and easy storage
- Mobile solution
Customer Testimonials
“BTL’s shockwave helps our clients primarily for quick pain relief and improved mobility. The great advantage of the therapy is that it is completely free of anesthesia, drugs and side effects.”
Petra Řehořková
“Shockwave therapy is a modern method used to treat shoulder injuries, chronic Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, elbow tendinopathies, and chronic stages of myofascial syndrome.”
Julio Segura
“At our clinic we provide this very modern and sought-after method, which we successfully use for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions such as heel spurs, tennis and golf elbow.”
Jiří Nedělka
A SOLUTION FOR ANY OF YOUR PATIENTS
Energy
Divergent acoustic wave
Convergent acoustic wave
Laser light
Radiofrequency current
Electromagnetic field
Mechanism of Action
Superficial mechanical stimulation
Deep mechanical stimulation
Laser biostimulation
Thermic effect
Nerve depolarization
Key tissue
Tendon, muscle
Tendon, muscle, bone
Cellular repair
Muscle
Nerve
Medical effect
Activates healing process in tendinopathies, elimination of calcifications, releases tight muscles, chronic pain management
Activates healing process in tendinopathies, elimination of calcifications, releases tight muscles, chronic pain management, healing of bone non-unions
Healing of acute injuries, anti-inflammatory effect, acute pain management
Muscle spasm relaxation, muscle regeneration, eliminates oedema
Pain management, joint mobilization, muscle stimulation and relaxation, spasticity reduction and fracture healing
Penetration depth
Up to 5 cm, maximum Intensity at surface with superficial spread
Adjustable depth of focal zone within range 0-35 mm, 15-50 mm, 30-65 mm with maximum intensity at selected depth
Up to 10 cm
Anywhere between electrodes
Up to 10 cm
Application
Manual
Manual
Manual or handsfree with optional Intelligent Scanning System
Manual
Handsfree
Patient perception
Pressure sensation to mild discomfort
Pressure sensation to mild discomfort
Intense heat
Intense heat
Muscle contraction or tingling
Consumables
Gel
Gel
N
Conduction lotion, single-use electrode (optional)
None
Number of treatments
4 to 8
3 to 5
5 to 10
5 to 10
5 to 10
Application frequency
Up to twice a week
Once a week
Up to daily
Up to daily
Up to daily
Treatment duration
10 min
5 min
5 to 15 min
Minimum 15 min
Up to 10 min
Shockwave Blog Posts
In the Spotlight: Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy is a highly effective pain treatment, non-invasive and non-surgical solution for musculoskeletal pain. This extracorporeal shockwave therapy is frequently used in physiotherapy, orthopaedics and sports medicine for pain relief..
BTL Shockwave Trial Program
Are you interested in shockwave but not sure if it’s the right solution for your clinical practice? OrthoCanada is pleased to offer a 3-week trial* program for Shockwave Therapy..
How to Afford a Shockwave Unit and Make it Profitable
Working as a Biomedical Engineer at OrthoCanada for the last five years, I’ve spent quite some time chatting with therapists and healthcare professionals about Shockwave Therapy and its benefits..
Why your Clinic Should Offer Shockwave Therapy
Every now and then, there is a new breakthrough technology that makes its way onto the market and quickly becomes indispensable to clinicians who want their practice to excel and truly want to help even the most chronic cases..
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Achille’s tendinitis and bursitis
Trochanteric bursitis
Plantar fasciitis
Heel spurs
Patellar tendinitis (jumper’s knee)
Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow)
Thumb basal joint Arthritis
IT band friction syndrome
Tendinitis
Chronic Inflammation
Bursitis
Shin splints
Morton's Neuroma
Osteoarthritis
Insertion Tendonopathy
Epicondylopathy radialis /Ulnaris
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
Impingement Syndrome
Tendon calcifications
Patellofemoral Syndrome /Achillodynia
Tibialis anterior Syndrome
Erectile Dysfunction