Product Description


What is Focused Shock Wave Therapy?
Focused shock wave therapy - sometimes known as Focused Shockwaves - can provide more depth penetration for
deeper tissue than radial waves, focusing its output into more localised, more profound areas.
Focused waves are made through a cone of crystals, and these cones focus the energy field when an electrical current is
applied. The energy causes a pressure wave that can move through the skin without losing power in a concentrated zone.
Fortunately, the site of the applicator on the skin experiences a minimal impact, limiting the damage to surface skin and
underlying soft tissues (safer & more comfortable).
While radial waves are applied all over a local area, FSWT treats at defined points within the body and is further adapted
depending on the required depth.
Comparing Radial vs Focused Shock Wave Therapy (Depth)
When comparing radial and focused shock wave therapy, the main considerations are penetration depth
and localisation of the treatment.
As you'd imagine, the greater the depth penetration of the waves, the easier it is to treat deep issues in the tendons, muscles or bones.
What is shockwave therapy?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body's natural healing process. It can relieve pain and
promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues. It accomplishes this by releasing growth factors in
the injured tissue. Shockwave therapy is sometimes referred to as EPAT, or extracorporeal pulse activation technology.
Shockwave therapy is a type of regenerative medicine (also known as an orthobiologic therapy). It is used to treat
tendinopathy as well as difficult-to-heal ligament injuries. Some degenerative tendinopathies have an associated buildup
of calcium in the tendon. Focused shock waves can break those deposits up.
The treatment can also promote healing after orthopedic surgery - for instance, if a hip impingement has damaged tendons
and ligaments around the hip. Surgery may correct the hip impingement, but after years of overworking and degeneration
because of the impingement, the surrounding tendons often remain painful. Shockwave therapy can be used to address
this secondary issue.
What sports injuries can be treated with shockwave therapy?
Shockwave therapy is used to reduce pain and promote healing from tendinopathy and many other sports injuries.
Some examples include:
foot pain: plantar fasciitis and Achilles' tendinopathy
Achilles' tendinopathies
knee pain: patella tendinopathy (jumper's knee)
leg pain: hamstring injuries
hip pain: rectus femoris and lateral hip pain with gluteal tendinopathies
elbow pain: Little League elbow and tennis elbow
shoulder pain: rotator cuff injuries
ESWT SHOCKWAVE THERAPY
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is a noninvasive treatment that
involves delivery of shock waves to injured soft tissue to
reduce pain and promote healing.
Mechanism of action
The radial shockwave causes mechanical stimulation and carries a high dosage
of energy to trigger regeneration and reparation processes.
It is the first-choice treatment in chronic conditions such as superficial tendinopathies,
calcifications, and persistent pain of muscles and tendons.
Shock Wave Benefits
Success rate of 80% Non surgical and drug free Non-invasive No risk of infection
Faster and easier healing Reduce expenses
Treatment Result
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) -up to 91%
Calcifying Tendonitis of the Shoulder -up to 91%
Plantar Fasciitis -up to 88%
Patellar Tendonitis/Tendonosis (Jumper's Knee) -up to 87%
Achilles Tendonitis/Tendonosis -up to 87%
Patients receiving shockwave therapy can expect:
A reduction of pain felt by nerve fibres;
An increase of blood circulation in surrounding soft tissues;
Stimulation of the healing process triggered by stem cell activation.
Specification
Product name |
eswt shockwave therapy |
frequency |
16hz |
Power |
250w |
shoots |
2,000,000 shots *2 |
function |
reduce pain,promote healing |



