thanks for an informative explanation. There are Pneumatic Shockwave Machine and Electromagnetic Shock Wave Therapy, what is the difference between them? Pneumatic makes the blows with air, the other probably with electricity, but dos they work equally well / same
What if the problem is something like Golfer's Elbow so the ligament strain is fairly close (less than 1 cm deep). The Focus type can go deep but can it be set to a shallow depth as well? Otherwise would Radial be preferred? Or in ED the blood vessels are not tha deep. TY
The Focus type can work at shallow depths with special attachments, but for such depths a radial type device is sufficient; there are few places in the body where a radial type cannot reach
@@maxpro8566TY for the reply. I know the Radial does a wider, more shallow area treatment. But, is there anything a Radial can do that a Focused can NOT do? I don't want to have to buy them both. Thank you.
@@gregdavidson5898 Perhaps focused therapy cannot work on the face, but I don’t know for sure, otherwise Focused therapy can do everything that Radial therapy can, but it requires more caution in work with it, because it has great power
Focus can do everything a radial can. Only unsure about facial procedures. It’s just that a focal one requires more responsibility because it can cause harm@@gregdavidson5898
thanks for an informative explanation. There are Pneumatic Shockwave Machine and Electromagnetic Shock Wave Therapy, what is the difference between them? Pneumatic makes the blows with air, the other probably with electricity, but dos they work equally well / same
Would be good if somebody disclose the frequencies of the different instruments
Can a licensed massage therapist perform this therapy?
What if the problem is something like Golfer's Elbow so the ligament strain is fairly close (less than 1 cm deep). The Focus type can go deep but can it be set to a shallow depth as well? Otherwise would Radial be preferred? Or in ED the blood vessels are not tha deep. TY
The Focus type can work at shallow depths with special attachments, but for such depths a radial type device is sufficient; there are few places in the body where a radial type cannot reach
@@maxpro8566TY for the reply. I know the Radial does a wider, more shallow area treatment. But, is there anything a Radial can do that a Focused can NOT do? I don't want to have to buy them both. Thank you.
@@gregdavidson5898 Perhaps focused therapy cannot work on the face, but I don’t know for sure, otherwise Focused therapy can do everything that Radial therapy can, but it requires more caution in work with it, because it has great power
Focus can do everything a radial can. Only unsure about facial procedures. It’s just that a focal one requires more responsibility because it can cause harm@@gregdavidson5898
What CPT code do you use for shockwave
THANK YOU MaaM
Can i used this for personal used ?
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I still haven't found an actual explanation of how focused shockwave works, your site is down as well...
it is similar to a lens that collects sunlight into one point, i.e. it focuses all the energy at a certain distance from the emitting head