Shockwave & Laser E-Book- Lower Leg Injuries

HOW IS RADIAL PRESSURE WAVE THERAPY MODIFIED TO HELP TREAT DIFFERENT RUNNING INJURIES?

Radial shockwave energy delivery is modified by the following:

• The volume of shocks provided. Most studies, and Chattanooga, recommend 2000 pulses per location when treating tendon dysfunction. Trigger points may require fewer shocks. Patient biofeedback will dictate length and intensity of treatment over an area. • The rate at which the shocks are provided (Hz). Some patients will subjectively prefer higher frequency treatments. Treating at higher rates will also shorten treatment times. • The bar pressure of the machine which dictates the intensity of the radial pressure wave. Deeper tissue dysfunction requires higher bar settings in most cases.

• The applicator used. Softer materials transmit less energy and are useful for superficial tissues/ sensitive areas. Harder metals (steel and titanium) are used to treat deeper tissues as they transmit more energy into the tissue. Examples of different applicators are listed below:

F15 White soft transmitter 15mm for superficial pain regions, muscles of mastication, cervical spine Penetration depth 0-30mm Intensity level: Very Low Ro40 15mm Energy beam transmitter with concave coupling surface, best for pain zones near the skin surface Penetration depth 0-35mm Intensity level: Medium DI15 Golden Depth 15mm Deep Impact ® transmitter for deep target areas, chronic disorder, local trigger points Penetration depth 0-60mm Intensity level: High

D20-S Standard Oscillator, 20mm transmitter or muscle and connective tissue Penetration depth 0-50mm Intensity level: Medium

C15 CERAma-x ® Ceramic Energy 15mm transmitter for any type of tendonopathies Penetration depth 0-35mm Intensity level: High

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