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The Storz MASTERPULS One is a new release from Storz desiged for maximum ease of use and portability by therapists who make house calls to visit their patients or who need to take the unit on team trips.
Shockwave therapy is used across a wide range of medical disciplines including physiotherapy, sports medicine and orthopedics. It even has applications in veterinary medicine. Partly because of its versatility, it has grown in usage over the past couple of decades.
This form of therapy is also known as extracorporeal shock wave therapy or ESWT
In this article, we will provide a description of what shockwave therapy is and how it works. We will then briefly move on to enumerate the growing number of conditions to which it is applied. Finally, we will describe its advantages as well as some of the currently known risks and contraindications.
As always, we wish to emphasize that those considering a course of shockwave therapy treatment should first discuss this decision with a doctor.
A shockwave is essentially a high energy sound wave. ESWT consists of applying this wave to damaged myoskeletal (connective) tissues as well as painful areas of the body. For physiotherapy applications, lower energy waves are typically employed.
A gel medium is used to help the waves penetrate the patient’s skin and reach the injured tissues.
The ESWT practitioner hopes that the energy carried by the wave will help to regenerate and repair damaged bones, muscles, ligaments or tendons.
ESWT is also believed to improve blood flow through the damaged tissues. By so doing, supporters believe that it helps accelerate the natural healing process. This belief is based on the fact that a fresh supply of blood carries oxygen and many other nutrients essential to the healing process.
Probably the key property that distinguishes a shockwave from a normal acoustic wave is that the pressure of the wave changes in a “jump” pattern. It is also high in amplitude and non periodic. Supporters of shockwave therapy treatment believe that these properties are what gives this therapy its unique healing capabilities.
Like many other forms of treatment, your first ESWT treatment session will involve an assessment of your injury by the practitioner. The goal will be to determine whether shockwave treatment is appropriate for your situation.
If ESWT is determined to be an appropriate therapy, treatment sessions will probably be scheduled for once weekly and may last for between 3 and 6 weeks.
Each treatment may last for as little as 4-5 minutes. During the session, you may experience some mild discomfort but actual pain is unlikely. If the discomfort is excessive, you can always ask your practitioner about the possibility of adjusting treatment sensitivity to make the sessions more tolerable.
It is used for several repetitive stress and other injuries, including:
In general, ESWT appears to yield benefits in situations in which chronic overuse injuries have proved resistant to other forms of treatment.
Some of the advantages of ESWT as perceived by its adherents include:
In summary, ESWT supporters believe that shockwave treatment harnesses the body’s natural healing processes. It forgoes the artificial interventions that are involved when we use pharmacological drugs or a surgical approach to pain or injury treatment.
ESWT may not be an appropriate option if you suffer from any of the following:
If you fall into any of the above categories, you should, at a minimum, seek medical advice before starting ESWT treatments.
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The Storz MASTERPULS One is a new release from Storz desiged for maximum ease of use and portability by therapists who make house calls to visit their patients or who need to take the unit on team trips.
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The Storz MASTERPULS MP100 Shockwave unit has the compactness and versatility of the MP50 with added power to deliver the complete shockwave therapy solution. The price includes the handpiece shown in the image.
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The Storz MASTERPULS MP50 Shockwave is a small but full scale Shockwave machine featuring a compact design with a cost efficient capital outlay. The price includes the handpiece shown in the image.