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How does shockwave therapy work?
shockwave therapy for foot pain Shockwaves are sound waves that
havespecific physical characteristics, including nonlinearity, high
peak pressurefollowed by low tensile amplitude, short rise time,
and short duration (10 ms).They have a single pulse, a wide
frequency range (0-20 MHz) and a high-pressureamplitude (0 to120
MPa).
This produces a positive and negative phase ofshockwave.
The positive phase produces direct mechanical forces, whereas
thenegative phase generates cavitation and gas bubbles
thatsubsequently implode athigh speeds, generating a second wave of
shockwaves. In comparison toultrasound, another commonly used
modality in physiotherapy, the shockwave peakpressure is
approximately 1000 times greater than the peak pressure of
anultrasound wave Shock times | 2.5 million shocks | Frequency | 1-21hz | Intensity pressure | 1-8 bar maximum | Intensitiy Adjustment | 0.5bar | Therapeutic penetration depth | 0-60mm | Power | 350W |
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The principle of pneumatic ballistic shock wave therapy:
The shock wave is a special mechanical wave, which accelerates the
medium (air) by instantaneous high pressure within a few
nanoseconds, drives the conductive bullet to hit the treatment
head, and then suddenly releases huge energy. Acting on human
tissue can produce a cavitation effect, that is, the tiny vacuoles
in the tissue are rapidly activated, and the nitric oxide is
instantly aggregated and ruptured to release nitric oxide. Effect
What conditions are commonly treated with shockwave?
1.Plantar Fasciitis or foot pain
2.Achilles Tendinopathy or heel pain
3.Lateral Epicondylosis (Tennis Elbow)
4.Medial Epicondylosis (Golfer`s Elbow)
5.Rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy
6.Patellar Tendinosis (Jumper`s Knee)
7.Greater trochanteric bursitis/glutealtendinopathy (hip bursitis)
8.Stress fractures
9.Myofascial trigger point release
10.Erectile disfunction
Shockwave is most suited for those conditions that are typically
chronic in nature (greater than 6 weeks) which have not responded
to other treatment. These are usually overuse injuries or
repetitive strain injuries.