The radial shock wave devices of the MASTERPULS® »ultra« line with their pneumatic system that produces mechanical energy in the form of an acoustic pressure wave, guarantee precision and reliability.
All control elements are integrated into the FALCON probe (included) and can be viewed on its screen, enabling faster and uninterrupted treatment. Radial shockwave treatment can be supplemented with high-frequency vibration therapy using the V-ACTOR (not included) and/or VACU-ACTOR vacuum therapy (not included, only available for the MP200).
The 10’’ touchscreen tablet (included) is connected via USB and allows access to different features including viewing indications and selecting predefined protocols, among others. The Software has a patient management system as well as recommended treatment parameters, supported by videos and images. The integrated “Visible Body” software allows the user to have a view of the anatomical structure of the human body.
General Data |
MASTERPULS® MP50 »ultra« |
MASTERPULS®MP100 »ultra« |
MASTERPULS® MP200 »ultra« |
Dimensions |
426 x 144 x 340 mm |
426 x 144 x 340 mm |
466 x 187 x 454 mm |
Weight |
9,5 kg |
10,5 kg |
23 kg |
Compressor |
Integrated |
Integrated |
Integrated |
Radial pressure wave |
4 bar |
5 bar |
5 bar |
Frequency |
1 – 17 Hz (depending on pressure) |
1 – 21 Hz (depending on pressure) |
1 – 21 Hz
“Skin Touch” function |
V-ACTOR® »HF« handpiece(optional) |
1 – 21 Hz |
Features
- Effective and non-invasive treatment
- FALCON probe with display, integrated controls and “Skin Touch” contact detection system
- Maximum pressure of 5 bar (4 for MP50)
- Frequency range 1-21 Hz (1-17 Hz for MP50)
- High frequency vibration therapy with V-ACTOR handpiece (optional)
- Vacuum therapy with VACU-ACTOR handpiece (optional, only available on MP200)
- 10’’ touchscreen tablet (included)
- Includes 3 radial transmitters and has the possibility of coupling many other specific transmitters (Spine, Fascia, among others)
- VACU-CUPS for Vacuum Therapy, available in 4 sizes (25mm, 33mm, 47mm, 62mm)
Radial shock waves, also called pressure waves, are produced by the collision effect of a projectile, propelled by compressed air, on a metal surface. They act through mechanical action that induces a biological action – mechanotransduction – which alters cell permeability and induces an increase in the concentration of tissue regeneration factors and vascular regeneration factors at the stimulated site.
The biological effects include osteogenesis, neovascularization, and the neuromodulatory effect.