Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. It works by increasing blood flow, breaking down scar tissue, and triggering the body’s natural repair processes. Shockwave therapy is commonly used by chiropractors, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other practitioners for musculoskeletal conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, and chronic joint pain.
Adding laser or shockwave therapy to your practice allows you to offer advanced, non-invasive treatments that attract new patients, expand your services, and generate additional revenue. Explore our Solutions Page to see how these therapies can improve patient outcomes and clinic profitability.
Class 4 lasers are high-powered devices (>500mW, FDA) capable of delivering more energy in less time, allowing for deeper tissue energy penetration, and faster treatment sessions. By contrast, Class II and III lasers (low power lasers or cold lasers) operate at lower power levels, making them more effective for superficial applications and temporary pain relief. This distinction makes Class IV lasers the preferred choice for advanced therapeutic needs by delivering the maximally beneficial dosage to influence the condition for both healing and pain. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional.
Shockwave therapy comes in two main types: (1) Radial and (2) Focused (also “defocused” using similar focal technology). Radial shockwaves (high-pressure acoustic sound waves) spread energy across a broader area and are ideal for superficial to deeper conditions, while focused shockwaves penetrate deeper into tissues with no superficial stimulation of sensation. Radial pressure wave shockwave therapy is commonly preferred by medical professionals as it is a non-invasive, low-risk therapy that promotes healing for a wide range of conditions. Medray’s Medwave Softshock devices (radial pressure shockwave) combine versatility, precision, and power, making them effective for various clinical needs. Medray products are intended for use by licensed healthcare professionals. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional.
Therapeutic laser therapy is non-invasive and safe when used by trained professionals and in fact is one of the lowest contraindicated side effect modalities in the clinic setting. Most patients experience no pain during treatment, only a mild warming sensation as the laser penetrates the tissue and in fact, many feel benefit within a single treatment, improving over subsequent treatments. Unlike surgical lasers, therapeutic lasers are designed to heal without cutting or burning. Side effects, such as temporary redness, are rare when applied appropriately and resolve quickly. The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed medical professional.