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Focused Shockwave

A whole new formula for chronic pain

 

 

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Mechanism of Action

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 a gold standard treatment for deep-lying tendinopathies, calcifications, and delayed bone healing conditions, such as pseudoarthrosis.

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Setting New Standards

Patented electroacoustic technology delivers the longest lifespan of 3 million shocks with constant intensity.

The perfect balance between energy flux density and focal zone allows for delivering a high amount of energy to a large area.

An intelligent applicator with continuous monitoring of shock intensity ensures easyand smooth operation.

The highest frequency range on the market covers a wide spectrum of indications.

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Focused ESWT is an effective method for short- and long-term treatment of patients suffering from chronic plantar fasciitis.

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The most significant reduction in pain according to the VAS score was found in the group of patients with Achilles tendinopathy (60.9%), followed by the group of patients with patellar tendinopathy (57.8%).

Maximilian Hench and Gernot Seppel

Germany, Clin Res Foot Ankle 2019, 7:3

FSWT has been found to be an effective method for immediate pain reduction in patients with epicondylitis, rotator cuff syndrome, plantar fasciitis, patellar tendinopathy, and Achilles tendinosis.

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The reduction in pain during normal daily activities was 63% at the 3-month follow-up. Satisfaction with therapy outcomes as measured by Roles and Maudsley scores improved by 46.9% at 3-month follow-up.

Neckař P*, Kadrmasová Z, Klementová R, Czech Republic

International Journal of Clinical Studies & Medical Case Reports, DOI: 10.46998/IJCMCR.2021.11.000271

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FAQ

 

  • Why have shockwave therapy in your practice?

  • What are the differences between radial and focused shockwaves?

  • I am a physiotherapist. What is the best type of shockwave for me to use?

  • I am an orthopedist. Can I combine both shockwave technologies?

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