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Focused shockwave therapy VS radial shockwave therapy differ in key aspects
Wave Propagation:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: Delivers concentrated shockwaves to a precise point.
🔹 Radial Shockwave: Spreads shockwave energy radially over a wider area.
Depth of Penetration:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: Reaches up to 6.5cm deep, targeting deeper tissues.
🔹 Radial Shockwave: Affects up to 3.5cm deep, suitable for superficial issues.
Precision and Treatment Area:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: High precision with a smaller treatment zone.
🔹 Radial Shockwave: Covers a larger, less precise area.
Energy Delivery:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: High energy at a specific point, more intense.
🔹 Radial Shockwave: Dispersed energy, covering a broader area with lower intensity.
Applications:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: Effective for deep tissue issues like tendon injuries and chronic pain.
🔹 Radial Shockvave: Ideal for superficial conditions like muscle tightness and surface tendinitis.
Treatment Experience:
🔹 Focused Shockwave: More intense and potentially uncomfortable.
🔹 Radial Shockwave: Generally more comfortable with a milder sensation.
In summary, focused shockwave therapy is used for deep, targeted treatment, while radial shockwave therapy is suited for broader, superficial applications.