These devices utilize high-energy acoustic pulses to address various medical conditions. A focused application can stimulate tissue repair and reduce pain in musculoskeletal issues, while a radial application offers a broader treatment area for superficial conditions. For instance, focused applications are often employed in orthopedics for plantar fasciitis or tennis elbow, while radial applications might be used for myofascial pain syndrome.
The non-invasive nature of this technology offers a significant advantage over surgical interventions, often reducing recovery times and potential complications. Historically rooted in lithotripsy for kidney stones, the therapeutic use of acoustic waves has expanded to encompass a wide range of applications, from pain management to wound healing. This evolution highlights the versatility and growing recognition of its clinical potential.