Precise impulses for regeneration and pain reduction
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) uses high-energy mechanical pressure impulses to specifically activate the body's own healing processes. It improves blood circulation, promotes cell metabolism and accelerates the regeneration of inflamed or damaged tissue.shock waves not only have a superficial effect, but can also be focused on deeper layers of tissue thanks to their high frequency. There they generate physiologically effective stimulation pulses in the millisecond range via impulse transmission.
The procedure is particularly suitable for treating chronic pain syndromes, myofascial trigger points and for dissolving calcium deposits. Thanks to its deep-acting and non-invasive properties, shockwave therapy is an effective form of treatment in modern musculoskeletal therapy - both in physiotherapy and in everyday orthopaedic rehabilitation practice.