5 Indications for Use
The Radarmed 650+ is a unit for continuous and pulsed microwave therapy with a frequency of 2450
MHz (12 cm wavelength). Safe dosage control based on the patient's sensitivity to heat is a big
advantage of microwave therapy. Microwave therapy can easily be applied thanks to the unipolar
application. Three different radiators are sufficient for all applications occurring in daily practice.
The Radarmed 650+ is only meant to be used by competent personnel in physiotherapy, rehabilitation or
adjacent areas.
5.1
Indications
The Radarmed 650+ and Radarmed 650+ are units for continuous and pulsed microwave therapy with a
frequency of 2450 MHz (12 cm wavelength).
The goal of microwave therapy is to provide heat within specific volumes of the body to promote healing
and pain relief.
Intended use:
The Radarmed devices can be used when heat therapy is indicated for the treatment of a patient's
condition.
The following is a list of complaints for which heat is commonly recommended:
Muscle and joint stiffness
Osteoarthritis (of the knee)
Supraspinatus tendinopathy
Chronic low back pain
Oedema in patients with ankle injuries
Myofascial trigger points
5.2
Contraindications
Areas contraindicated for treatment with Radarmed:
Eyes (when exposure is likely, protective goggles should be worn by the patient)
Brain
Ears (The head shall not be directly irradiated)
Reproductive organs
Genitalia
Epiphyseal areas of developing bones
Numbed areas or with low skin sensation
Areas that are moist or filled with fluid
Synovitis with joint effusion
Moist dressings or adhesive tape
Bandages or clothing (shall be removed from the treatment area)
Perspiration (Interrupt the treatment if perspiration appears on the patients skin)
Tissue with restricted blood supply
Recent or current haemorrhage
The abdomen or pelvis during menstruation
Metal in contact with skin (make sure to remove watches, hearing aids, glasses, belt buckles,
jewelry, etc.)
Treatment is also contraindicates for patients with:
Any metal-containing object:
Metallic implants
Deep brain stimulators
Spinal cord stimulators
Metal-containing intrauterine (contraceptive) devices
Cardiac pacemakers
Metal surgical clips
(Also, make certain that implanted leads are not still in place after a stimulator has been removed as this
would represent a serious hazard)
Cancer
Peripheral vascular disease
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