Focused Shockwave Therapy Machine
KAPHAPHYSIO | 18.Sep,2024

Focus Shockwave Therapy

🔹 Shockwave therapy, originally used only for the disintegration of kidney stones, has evolved into an orthopedist, cardiology and since 2010 a recognized treatment modality for erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease.

🔹 Shock waves are energetic sound waves that can be heard. Since 1980, shock waves have been successfully used to treat various diseases. Shockwave therapy, originally used only for the disintegration of kidney stones, has evolved into an orthopedist, cardiology and since 2010 a recognized treatment modality for erectile dysfunction and Peyronie's disease.

What is Foucs Shockwave Therapy?

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🔹 Focused shock wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-frequency sound waves generated through a handheld device to improve flow to the penis and improve erectile quality. The shock wave stimulates the growth of new blood vessels into the tissue, promotes growth factors, increases cell proliferation, reduces inflammation and mobilizes stem cells.

🔹 Several studies have shown improvement in erectile hardness one month after starting treatment, mainly due to physiological changes in blood flow. Shock wave therapy has been shown to have no negative side effects when treating erectile dysfunction.Shock wave therapy is a good alternative to surgery in terms of the treatment offered, as there is no risk of infection or complications, it significantly reduces the cost, and it has shown great results for patients.

🔹 Shock wave therapy is a non-invasive medical treatment that has been used to treat various conditions since the 1980s. It involves delivering high-energy sound waves, also known as shock waves, to soft tissues to promote healing and reduce pain. Shock wave therapy was originally used to disintegrate kidney stones, but has since evolved into a recognized treatment modality in orthopedics, cardiology, and urology for conditions such as erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain.

🔹 An example of a shockwave device delivered to the skin with sound waves to treat Peyronie's disease (startle tissue directly seen below the device). Shockwave devices provide examples of sound wave therapy for chronic pelvic pain.

Why do doctors recommend shock wave therapy?

🔹 Shock wave therapy has been shown to be effective in the treatment of a number of diseases, e.g

     ✅ Erectile dysfunction

     ✅ Peroni's disease

     ✅ Chronic pelvic pain

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What are the benefits of shock wave therapy?

🔹 Shock wave therapy is a good alternative to surgery because it is non-invasive and there is no risk of infection or complications. In addition, it is much more cost-effective than surgery. Patients who receive shockwave therapy can resume their daily activities immediately after treatment and do not require any special care. In fact, you can even drive home after shockwave therapy!

Is Shockwave Therapy covered by Medicare?

🔹 At present, Shockwave Therapy is not covered by Medicare, although this may change in the future.

How effective is shock wave therapy?

🔹 Studies have shown that shock wave therapy is effective in treating symptoms of urinary conditions, with improvement often experienced during the prescribed course of treatment. In addition, symptoms continued to improve at 12 and 24 weeks after treatment.

What is the difference between focused shock wave therapy and radiation shock wave therapy?

🔹 Focused shock wave therapy is a specific type of shock wave therapy that is commonly used to treat urinary disorders. It sends its strongest shockwaves at the focal area, where they can be targeted more precisely at specific areas of the body. On the other hand, radiation shock wave therapy provides shock waves with reduced intensity as they are transmitted to tissues.

Is shock wave therapy painful?

🔹 Most men described shock wave therapy as a painless experience. Shock wave therapy is generally considered a painless experience, with most patients reporting little or no discomfort.

Who should not receive shock wave therapy?

🔹 People with clotting disorders or who are taking certain blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin, should discuss with a urologist whether focused shock wave therapy is right for them.

How many sessions are needed?

🔹 For the treatment of erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain syndrome, the number of treatments required varies. Patients with Peyronie's disease typically require four treatments, once a week. Patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome also require four sessions, once a week. For erectile dysfunction, six treatments are usually required, twice a week, one week apart or once a week for six weeks.

Key points

🔹 In conclusion, focused shock wave therapy is a non-invasive, cost-effective, and effective treatment option for urinary disorders such as erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain. Although more research is needed to determine the durability of the improvement in symptoms, patients who received shock wave therapy reported lasting results and higher satisfaction. If you're experiencing these conditions, talk to your urologist to see if concentrated shock wave therapy is right for you.

What are the benefits of shock wave therapy?

🔹 Shock wave therapy is a good alternative to surgery because it is non-invasive and there is no risk of infection or complications. In addition, it is much more cost-effective than surgery. Patients who receive shockwave therapy can resume their daily activities immediately after treatment and do not require any special care. In fact, you can even drive home after shockwave therapy!

What is the approximate cost per course of shock wave therapy?

🔹 The cost of shock wave therapy depends on the location and number of treatments required and can cost around $250 per session.

Does medical insurance cover shock wave therapy?

🔹 Currently, shock wave therapy is not covered by Medicare, although this may change in the future.

How effective is shock wave therapy?

🔹 Studies have shown that shock wave therapy is effective in treating symptoms of urinary conditions, with improvement often experienced during the prescribed course of treatment. In addition, symptoms continued to improve at 12 and 24 weeks after treatment.

What is the difference between focused shock wave therapy and radiation shock wave therapy?

🔹 Focused shock wave therapy is a specific type of shock wave therapy that is commonly used to treat urinary disorders. It sends its strongest shockwaves at the focal area, where they can be targeted more precisely at specific areas of the body. On the other hand, radiation shock wave therapy provides shock waves with reduced intensity as they are transmitted to tissues.

Is shock wave therapy painful?

🔹 Most men described shock wave therapy as a painless experience. Shock wave therapy is generally considered a painless experience, with most patients reporting little or no discomfort.

Who should not receive shock wave therapy?

🔹 People with clotting disorders or who are taking certain blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin, should discuss with a urologist whether focused shock wave therapy is right for them.

How many sessions are needed?

🔹 For the treatment of erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain syndrome, the number of treatments required varies. Patients with Peyronie's disease typically require four treatments, once a week. Patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome also require four sessions, once a week. For erectile dysfunction, six treatments are usually required, twice a week, one week apart or once a week for six weeks.

Takeaway

🔹 In conclusion, focused shock wave therapy is a non-invasive, cost-effective, and effective treatment option for urinary disorders such as erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain. Although more research is needed to determine the durability of the improvement in symptoms, patients who received shock wave therapy reported lasting results and higher satisfaction. If you're experiencing these conditions, talk to your urologist to see if concentrated shock wave therapy is right for you.

How is the focused shock wave performed?

🔹 Focused shock waves are the delivery of high-energy sound waves, also known as shock waves, directed at soft tissues to promote healing and reduce pain.

Who are the candidates for focal shock wave therapy?

🔹 Shock wave therapy has been shown to be effective in the treatment of many conditions, such as:

      ✅ Erectile dysfunction

      ✅ Peroni's disease

      ✅ Chronic pelvic pain

How much does shockwave therapy cost per course?

🔹 The cost of shock wave therapy depends on the location and number of treatments required and can cost around $250 per session

Does medical insurance cover shock wave therapy?

🔹 Currently, shock wave therapy is not covered by Medicare, although this may change in the future.

Conclusion

🔹 Focal shock wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses shock waves generated by low-frequency sound waves through a handheld device to improve the penis and increase erectile quality. EMFOCUS focus shockwave therapy device was developed by kaphaphysio. Shock waves stimulate the growth of new blood vessels in the tissue, promote growth factors, increase cell proliferation, reduce inflammation and mobilize stem cells. Several studies have shown an improvement in erectile hardness one month after starting treatment, mainly due to the physiological changes of blood shockwave therapy, which proved to have no negative side effects when treating erectile dysfunction.


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