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Shockwave therapy is a multidisciplinary device used in orthopaedics, physiotherapy, sports medicine, urology and veterinary medicine. Its main assets are fast pain relief and mobility restoration. Together with being a non-surgical therapy with no need for painkillers makes it an ideal therapy to speed up recovery and cure various indications causing acute or chronic pain.
Shockwave therapy, also known as Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), is a clinically proven and highly effective treatment for chronic soft tissue injuries and certain bone conditions.
An extracorporeal shockwave is defined as a non-evasive, non-electrical high energy sound wave that passes through the body via a hand-held probe. The shock waves produce a rapid increase in blood circulation to the target area and will break down fibrous scar tissue which builds up over time, especially with chronic conditions.
After only 3 or 4 treatments with shockwave therapy, over 80% of patients report a reduction of pain and regaining of normal function.
Research is steadily growing for this cutting-edge technology, and the latest reports are confirming shockwave therapy is an effective treatment of soft tissue injuries, pain and certain bony conditions like heel spurs.
Shockwave for ED Therapy
Most men suffering from erectile dysfunction have vascular problems affecting the vessels that supply blood to the cavernous bodies of the penis, resulting in a decreased ability to develop and maintain an erection. The end result is an inadequate blood-flow followed by premature draining of an already reduced amount of blood from the cavernous bodies, meaning an erection is not achieved. Shockwave Therapy for ED of this type can be a highly effective treatment.
Treatment effect
Shockwave therapy can be effective on a wide range of soft tissue and bony conditions. Here are some examples of conditions where shock wave has effectively treated and restored normal function:
1.Plantar fasciitis
2.Shoulder pain, e.g. calcific lesions of the rotator cuff and bony spurs
3.Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
4.Medial epicondylitis (golfer‘s elbow)
5.Patellar tendonitis (jumper‘s knee)
6.Tibial stress syndrome (shin pain)
7.Achilles tendonitis
8.Hip pain
9.Heel pain, heel spurs
10. 10.Chronic neck dysfunction
11.Chronic erectile dysfunction
Advantages
1.Lightest and most refined
2.New electromagnetic shock wave
3.New digital hand piece with lcd screen.
4.New heads for ED therapy
5.New intelligent programming
6.Success rate of 80%
7.Non surgical and drug free
8.Non-invasive
9.No risk of infection
10.Faster and easier healing
11.Reduce expenses
Shock Wave Fields of application
·Physiotherapy
·Orthopedics
·Sports injuries
·Aesthetic medicine