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What are the indications, contraindications, and precautions for microwave therapy devices?
2025-05-13
I. Indications
Inflammatory Diseases
Applicable to chronic soft tissue inflammation (e.g., frozen shoulder, tenosynovitis), arthritis (non-acute phase), gynecological pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), prostatitis, and similar conditions. The thermal effects of microwave therapy enhance local blood circulation and accelerate the absorption of inflammatory exudates.
Pain Management
Applicable to alleviating pain caused by muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation, postoperative pain, and similar conditions. The penetrating properties of microwave therapy target deep tissues, reducing edema and nerve compression.
Tissue Repair
Promotes postoperative wound healing and soft tissue repair following fractures, enhances local metabolism, and shortens the recovery period.
Other applications:
Certain gynecological conditions (such as chronic cervicitis), skin ulcers, frostbite, etc., require medical evaluation before use.
The microwave therapy device manufactured by Simon Medical, the first to pass national electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing, is designed for superficial physiotherapy and coagulation therapy of inflammatory tissues. Featuring short treatment duration, strong thermal penetration, effective coagulation and hemostasis, no carbonization or burning odor, and rapid wound healing, it delivers remarkable therapeutic efficacy. Suitable for use across all clinical departments, no shielded room is required.
II. Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
Malignant Tumors: Irradiation of tumor sites is strictly prohibited, as it may accelerate tumor cell proliferation.
Hemorrhagic Tendency: Contraindicated in patients with thrombocytopenia or coagulation disorders.
Metal Implants: Risk of burns if the treatment area contains cardiac stents, orthopedic metal plates, or other metallic objects.
Special Populations: Prohibited for abdominal treatment in pregnant women, epiphyseal plate areas in children, and individuals with cardiac pacemakers.
Acute Infection: Thermal therapy is contraindicated during purulent inflammation or active tuberculosis.
Relative Contraindications
Severe Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases: Caution advised in patients with these conditions.
Skin Sensory Impairment or Impaired Thermal Sensitivity: Requires careful evaluation in areas with reduced sensory perception or thermal responsiveness.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: Use with caution in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
III. Key Precautions
Operational Protocols
Pre-treatment Check: Device status should be verified prior to treatment to ensure stable output power.
Radiator Distance Adjustment: Adjust the radiator distance according to the treatment site (typically 1 cm for Simon Medical microwave therapy devices) to prevent thermal injury.
Treatment Parameters:
Duration: 10–15 minutes per session;
Frequency: Once daily;
Maximum course duration: 2 weeks.
Patient Management
Intraoperative Monitoring:
Continuously assess patient feedback during treatment. Mild warmth is normal; discontinue immediately if sharp pain or burning sensations occur.
Sensitive Area Avoidance:
Eyes, testicles, and other highly sensitive organs must be excluded from the irradiation field.
For head/neck treatments: Use dedicated low-power probes to minimize microwave impact on cerebral tissues.
Post-treatment Care:
Transient erythema at the treatment site typically resolves spontaneously. Seek medical evaluation if persistent redness/swelling develops.
Special Populations
Pediatric Patients: Power output should be reduced and treatment duration shortened for pediatric use.
Diabetic Patients: Skin reactions at the treatment site must be closely monitored in individuals with diabetes.
Chronic Disease Patients: Therapy should be combined with a comprehensive treatment plan for those with long-term chronic conditions.
IV. Simon Medical Advisory
Although microwave therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic modality, precise clinical evaluation and strict adherence to standardized protocols remain foundational to achieving optimal outcomes. Prior to clinical application, imaging studies (e.g., ultrasound, MRI) must be utilized to exclude contraindications, and all procedures must be performed exclusively by professionally trained medical personnel.
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