At CRC, we use an advanced extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) system developed by Storz Medical.
This technology generates high-energy acoustic waves that are transmitted into targeted tissues to stimulate biological healing processes. When shockwaves reach the tissue, they create rapid mechanical pressure changes that activate mechanotransduction, a process in which cells convert mechanical stimulation into biological responses. This leads to increased cellular permeability, improved blood circulation, and stimulation of tissue repair mechanisms.
Shockwave therapy promotes the release of growth factors, enhances angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and activates regenerative processes including stem cell activity and collagen remodeling. These effects help reduce inflammation, improve tissue oxygenation, and accelerate healing in damaged tissues.
This therapy combines both focused and radial shockwaves, allowing clinicians to treat both superficial and deep tissues with precision.
By stimulating circulation, tissue regeneration, and neuromuscular recovery, shockwave therapy provides a non-invasive treatment option for both orthopedic and urological conditions.
