Product Details
Place of Origin: Beijing
Brand Name: GOMECY
Certification: CE, ISO certificate
Model Number: GMS EMFocus
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1
Delivery Time: 5-7 days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, D/P, D/A, Credit Card
Supply Ability: 200pcs/month
Model: |
EMFOCUS |
Power: |
<400w |
Penetration Depth: |
0-65mm |
Frequency: |
1-4Hz |
Aiming Beam: |
650nm Input |
Dimensions: |
47*37*23cm |
Pressure Range: |
5-50 MPA |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 1: |
Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 2: |
Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 3: |
ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy) |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 4: |
High-energy Acoustic Pulses |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 5: |
Deep Tissue Penetration |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 6: |
Chronic Pain Relief |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 7: |
Musculoskeletal Disorders Treatment |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 8: |
Sports Injury Therapy |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 9: |
Soft Tissue Regeneration |
Model: |
EMFOCUS |
Power: |
<400w |
Penetration Depth: |
0-65mm |
Frequency: |
1-4Hz |
Aiming Beam: |
650nm Input |
Dimensions: |
47*37*23cm |
Pressure Range: |
5-50 MPA |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 1: |
Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 2: |
Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 3: |
ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy) |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 4: |
High-energy Acoustic Pulses |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 5: |
Deep Tissue Penetration |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 6: |
Chronic Pain Relief |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 7: |
Musculoskeletal Disorders Treatment |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 8: |
Sports Injury Therapy |
EMFOCUS Shockwave Keyword 9: |
Soft Tissue Regeneration |
Focus Shockwave Softwave Tissue Cellsonic Regeneration Shock Wave Machine
FSWT and ESWT are both types of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT). FSWT stands for Focused Shockwave Therapy, while ESWT broadly refers to Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy. ESWT encompasses both FSWT and Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT). In essence, FSWT is a specific type of ESWT that utilizes focused, high-energy acoustic waves to target deep tissues, while ESWT is a broader term that includes both focused and radial shockwave therapies.
Radial and focused shockwave therapies are two types of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), both utilizing high-energy acoustic waves to treat various conditions. However, they differ in how the waves are delivered and their effects on the body. Radial shockwave therapy delivers waves across a wider area, primarily targeting superficial tissue layers. Focused shockwave therapy concentrates energy at a specific point, enabling deeper tissue penetration and treatment of more localized problems.
The GOMECY EMFOCUS machine is an "electromagnetic focused shockwave therapy machine," belonging to the category of Focused Shockwave (ESWT) devices. It is used in physical therapy, rehabilitation, sports medicine, orthopedic pain relief, and even some urological applications (such as erectile dysfunction).
The principle of eleomctragnetic induction is utilized to generate shock waves. Specifically, a pulsed magnetic field is generated by energizing a high-voltage coil, which pushes a metal diaphragm to vibrate in the water, thereby generating a shockwave that is then propagated to biological tissue.
What is the GOMECY EMFOCUS device?
The GOMECY EMFOCUS is essentially an electromagnetic focused shockwave instrument, operating on the following principle:
It generates shockwaves in a water medium using a high-speed electromagnetic coil. This results in more stable energy, deeper penetration, and more precise focusing of the shockwaves.
Unlike simple radial shockwaves, its energy is more concentrated in a focal area, providing more significant therapeutic effects on deep tissues (such as tendons, periosteum, ligaments, etc.).
Functions and Uses
The GOMECY EMFOCUS machine is primarily used for:
Chronic pain relief (e.g., plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, tennis elbow)
Tendon and soft tissue injury recovery
Bone healing assistance
Urological applications (e.g., some research/clinical protocols for ED)
Sports rehabilitation / orthopedic physical therapy
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Extracorporeal Focused Shockwave Therapy
The focused shockwave causes deep cell stimulation that releases growth factors responsible for tissue regeneration and the initiation of healing processes in the damaged tissues
It is the first-choice treatment for deep-lying tendinopathies, calcifications, and bone healing conditions
Dynamic depth control provide a wide focal zone for surface and deep tissue treatment
Penetrating much deeper than radial shockwave, with minimal effect on the skin and muscles, making the treatment safer and more comfortable
No regular maintenance, just replace the whole applicator after 700,000 shocks
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The applicator only for emfocus
Easy-to-operate applicator with buttons to adjust intensity and start / stop the treatment
Enjoy superb durability with 700,000 shocks for each applicator
The pluggable applicator makes replacement much easier after its lifespan
After the applicator’s lifespan, buying a new applicator is cost-effective with high ROI
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| Model | EMFocus |
| Power | <400W |
| Applicator | 1PC |
| Frequency | 1-4Hz |
| Penetration depth | 0-65mm |
| Screen size | 12.1 inch |
| Pressure range | 5-50MPA |
| Package size | 47*37*23cm, 30kg |
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Will the treatment be painful?
Focused shockwave therapy is generally more precise than radial shockwave therapy and bypasses the superficial sensory nerves of the skin. Most people only feel a slight "tapping sensation" or localized warmth, and anesthesia is not required.
What are the differences compared to radial shockwave therapy?
Radial shockwave therapy: The energy is dispersed, suitable for superficial soft tissues.
Focused shockwave therapy (EMFOCUS): The energy is concentrated and can penetrate deeper tissues, making it more effective for treating deep lesions.
How many treatment sessions are usually needed?
The common practice is:
1–2 times per week
10–20 minutes per session
Most patients see significant improvement after 3–6 sessions.