The effectiveness of shock wave therapy

Shockwave therapy is a multifunctional device used in orthopedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, urology and veterinary medicine. Its main advantage is rapid pain relief and restoration of mobility. Since the treatment process is non-invasive and does not require anesthesia, it is ideal for accelerating and healing multiple indications caused by acute and chronic pain.

Shockwaves are high-energy sound waves that reach pain points and bone and muscle tissue with subacute, subchronic and chronic diseases. The energy promotes regeneration and repair of bones, tendons and other soft tissues.

Shockwaves are characterized by sudden pressure changes, high amplitudes and non-periodicity.

The kinetic energy of the bullet generated by compressed air is transferred to the conductor at the end of the probe and further to the tissue.

The sound waves with high energy peaks used in shockwave therapy interact with tissues to produce the effects of accelerated tissue repair, cell growth, analgesia and restoration of mobility. All the processes described in this section are often produced simultaneously and are used to treat chronic, subacute and acute (expert operation only) symptoms.

Indications:
Jumper's knee
Shoulder pain
Tennis elbow
Calcaneous spurs
Enthesis pain
Chronic tendinopathy
Tibialis anterior syndrome
Calcifications
Hip pain