Ultrasound Shockwave therapy involves directing ultrasound
shockwaves towards damaged tissue which in turn promotes
healing.
The shockwaves promote increased blood circulation and
metabolism in the impact area, which accelerates the healing
processes
"What is the difference between shockwave therapy
and ultrasound therapy?
Shock waves are single, mainly positive pressure pulses
that are followed by comparatively small tensile wave
components. Ultrasound applies an alternating high
frequency load to the tissue, with a frequency range
of several megahertz, thus leading to heating, tissue
tears and cavitation at high amplitudes." |
How Ultrasound
works
Ultrasound works by vibrating a small crystal by applying
an electrical charge to it. This creates piezoelectric waves
which are emitted from the head as ultrasound waves. The
head of the device is then placed in direct contact with
your skin over the painful area, or area of tissue damage.
This increases blood flow and disruption of cells in the
tissue, which is theorised as the benefit of the treatment.
The clinical term for shockwave therapy is low-intensity
shockwave therapy (LiSWT). It’s a noninvasive therapy
that’s been used in orthopedics for years to help heal
broken bones, injured ligaments, and injured tendons.
LiSWT has been used to improve wound healing. Using
targeted high-energy sound waves, LiSWT can speed up tissue
repair and cell growth.
Shock waves to break
up kidney stones. The procedure works
by focusing high-energy shock waves to break up kidney stones.
Once broken up, the sand-like
fragments pass out of the body in your urine. Read more here
"The Food and Drug Administration has approved
the use of ESWT for the treatment of plantar fasciopathy.
However,
Dr. Finnoff notes that multiple high-quality randomized
clinical trials have provided substantial evidence that
ESWT is a safe and effective noninvasive option for treating
tendinopathy throughout the musculoskeletal system." |
Non-surgical treatment for a range of musculoskeletal
conditions relating to tendons, particularly calcific tendinopathy,
where painful deposits of calcium occur in healing tendons.
In another study, ESWT was compared with TENS and trigger
point injection and ESWT was reported to be as effective
as TENS and trigger point injection on VAS scores Source
Trigger Points Trigger
points are a cause of pain in the back, neck, shoulder and
limbs. Delivered
acoustic energy unblocks
the calcium pump and thus reverses the metabolic crisis in
the myofilaments and releases the trigger point
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy Knee issues
Ankle Pain
Foot pain
Knee pain
Hip pain
Back pain
Shoulder pain
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy Tennis elbow
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy Tendon and ligament damage
Influence of shock waves on fracture healing
"During the last decades the influence of physical factors
on fracture healing has been widely described. With the use
of shock waves for the treatment of urolithiasis, a new mechanical
medium has been introduced into medicine. For the first time
the influence of shock waves on fracture healing was studied
in rats. With fractioned shock-wave treatment (5 times 100
shock waves at 14 or 18 kV) an enhancement in healing could
be achieved. " fracture
healing
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy in Frozen Shoulder.
"Frozen shoulder has always been considered important because
of the impact on the quality-of-life and long period of illness.
Therefore, the use of noninvasive and safe techniques that
can speed up the healing process of the disease is important. " Frozen
Shoulder
Sports Injuries
"All patients with chronic injury of the muscles
of the lower limbs treated with physical therapy and ESWT
protocol showed
improvement of pain and muscle strength after the treatment.
Additionally, all patients were able to return to sports
practice on previously performed physical activity." Source
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy for Erectile
Dysfunction:
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy is one of the many treatment options for
erectile dysfunction (ED). Though it isn’t FDA approved,
the science behind this pill-free treatment has
been supported by several studies highly respected database
from a respected source.
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy appears to work well for men with vasculogenic
ED, which is a blood vessel disorder that affects blood flow
to tissue in the penis.
LiSWT has also been used to improve wound healing. Using
targeted high-energy sound waves, LiSWT can speed up tissue
repair and cell growth.
Erections rely on healthy blood flow to the penile tissue.
Shockwave therapy is viewed favorably as a way of repairing
and strengthening blood vessels in the penis and improving
blood flow.
"A 2010 pilot study found that among 20 men
with vasculogenic ED, all experienced improved erectile
function after 6 months of shockwave treatment. Follow-up
with the men found no adverse effects." Source |
Increasing blood flow to the penis is the same
goal of more traditional ED treatments, such as oral medications,
like sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis).
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy is administered with a wand-like device
placed near different areas of the penis. One moves the device
along parts of your penis for about 15 minutes while it emits
gentle pulses. No anesthesia is needed.
There’s currently limited established recommendation
for treatment period or frequency.
However, a 2019
review and meta-analysis found that the most
common treatment plan was twice weekly for 3
weeks, followed by 3 weeks without treatments,
and another 3-weeks of twice-weekly treatments. Source
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The pulses trigger improved blood flow and
tissue remodeling in the penis. Both of these changes can
lead to erections sufficient for sex
"Ultrasound Shockwave therapy, Shockwave
is an acoustic wave which carries high energy to painful
spots and myoskeletal tissues with subacute,
subchronic and chronic conditions. The energy promotes
regeneration and reparative action on the bones, tendons
and other soft tissues. Acoustic waves with high energy
peak used in Ultrasound Shockwave therapy interact with
tissue causing overall HEALING effects of accelerated tissue
repair and
cell growth, analgesia and mobility restoration."
TYPICAL INDICATIONS suggest by the manufacturer
Myofascial trigger point therapy on back and shoulders
Trochanteric bursitis
Periostitis / shin splints (Condition after overload)
Dupuytren's disease
Thumb basal joint arthritis / rhizarthritis
Sports injury
Myofascial trigger points
Heel spurs
Radial and ulnar epicondylitis, tennis elbow
Tendinitis of the shoulder / shoulder problems
Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder
Status post muscular injury
Patellar tendinitis
Patellar tendinopathy
Achillodynia
Plantar fasciitis
rectile dysfunction
Aesthetics Purpose
Body
reshaping
Anti-cellulite treatment
Treatment of skin irregularity after
liposuction
Skin elasticity improvement
Connective tissue tightening
Scar and wrinkle smoothing
Reduce stretch marks
Lymphatic system stimulation
Reversal of Chronic Inflammation
Chronic inflammation occurs when the inflammatory response
is not completely halted. It can damage healthy tissue
and results in chronic pain. Mast cells are one of the
key components of the inflammatory process. Their activity
may be increased by using acoustic waves.
Mast cell activation is followed by the production of chemokines
and cytokines. These pro-inflammatory compounds first enhance
the inflammatory process and in the next step help restore
normal healing and regenerative
RECAP Ultrasound Shockwave
therapy: Ultrasound
Shockwave therapy is defined as a wave with a rapid increase
of pressure within
a very
short time and then having a gradual decrease of pressure
with a small negative pressure phase
Ultrasound Shockwave therapyFunctions:
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy has been reported to alleviate
many pains:Shoulder
pain,Calcific tendonltis,Radial or ulnar epicondylitis,Trochanteric
tendonitis, Waist or stern pain,Patellar tendonitis,Tibial
stress syndrome, Achillodynia,Plantar fasciitis,Broken fat,cellulite
removal,ED treatment
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy:
Whole body massage,Physical therapy, Lose weight,Body-shaping,in
a word,the Ultrasound
Shockwave therapy is a new-concept
muti-functional use in the beauty industry
Ultrasound Shockwave therapy ED
THERAPY: ED(Erectile Dysfunction)EDSWT uses pulsed acoustic
waves, known in Europe as shockwave
therapy, to address the root cause of poor sexual performance
for men - poor blood flow. By expanding existing blood
vessels in the penis and creating new avenues for more
blood to flow
into the penis, Ultrasound Shockwave therapy produces healthier,
fuller and more sustained erections for men with and without
erectile
dysfunction.
Beauty Salons
and personal or both. can use Ultrasound Shockwave therapy
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ED THERAPY
ED(Erectile Dysfuction)EDSWT uses pulsed acoustic waves,
known in Europe as shockwave therapy, to address
the root cause of poor sexual performance for men
- poor blood flow. By expanding existing blood vessels
in the penis and creating new avenues for more blood
to flow into the penis, Smartwave produces healthier,
fuller and more sustained erections for men with
and without erectile dysfunction.
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"Dr. Finnoff notes
that most patients require a series of treatments, each of
which lasts less than 30 minutes. "A typical course
of treatment is one treatment weekly for three weeks. If
someone doesn't respond to the first two sessions, we usually
stop. If they have improvement with three sessions but haven't
achieved the desired level of symptom relief, we can continue
as needed," says Dr. Finnoff"
Side effects from ESWT are limited to mild
bruising, swelling, pain, numbness or tingling in the treated
area, and the recovery is minimal compared with that of surgical
intervention.
"Most patients take a day or two off after treatment
but don't require a prolonged recovery period," says
Dr. Finnoff. Source
What should the patient pay attention to after
shock wave therapy for knee osteoarthritis?
Alexander
Ablaß: I have to point out to the patient
that after the treatment a short-term initial worsening can
occur. This usually subsides again after 1-2 days. Also,
no special rest period is necessary after the treatment.
Contraindications to ESWT
Pregnancy
Over major blood vessels and nerves
Pacemakers or other implanted devices
Open wounds
Joint replacements
Epiphysis
Blood clotting disorders including thrombosis
Infection
Cancerous tissues
Souces
https://www.healthline.com/health/shockwave-therapy-for-ed#how-it-works |