Shockwave therapy machine is the most professional device for relieving pain, treating acne scars and improving the ED situation. Shock waves offer solutions for orthopedics and physiotherapy that cover superficial to deep-lying tissues. Shockwave therapy device is an amazing effective tool in dealing with subacute, subchronic and chronic pain conditions across the body. A type of acoustic wave, it stimulates regeneration in targeted tissues like the muscles and bones. Shockwave therapy machines offer healthcare professionals a safe, targeted means of benefiting from the phenomenon. Shockwave therapy machines transfer short, intense energy sound waves, traveling faster than the speed of sound, into affected tissues. This causes microtrauma, increases blood flow and stimulates an acute inflammatory response which aids the healing process.
There are two main technology of shockwave thearpy: radial shockwave and focused shockwave. Radial pressure wave is the most common type of shockwave therapy, used in most clinics. However, Focused is growing in popularity, due to the increased treatment options, treatment depth, treatment precision and patient comfort in more acute cases. Shockwave Therapy expert and Physio Specialist Benoy Mathew discusses the differences between the two types of Shockwave Therapy ESWT – Radial Pressure Wave (RPW) and Focused Shockwaves (FSW).
Shockwave therapy is widely used in physiotherapy, podiatry, sports medicine, urology and orthopaedics to provide fast pain relief and increased mobility. ESWT (Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy) is increasingly used as a treatment for health problems such as erectile dysfunction, slow-healing wounds, cellulite and neurological conditions. If delivered by trained therapists, the treatment is largely risk and side-effect-free, making it a safe treatment choice for musculoskeletal conditions and chronic pain. Shockwave therapy is a highly trusted treatment modality, and is used by hundreds of private clinics all over the world.