Gomecy Professional Focus Shockwave Therapy Machine for Non-Invasive and Accurate Treatment of Musculoskeletal System Disorders
Shockwave Indications
1. Tennis elbow/golfer's elbow
2. Calcified shoulder
3. Trigger point therapy
4. Near-surface pseudarthrosis
5. Trochanteric pain syndrome
6. Patella tip syndrome
7. Medial tibial stress syndrome
8. Bursitis or tendinitis on the hip bone
9. Plantar fasciitis
10. Tendinopathies of the Achilles tendon
Product introduction
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Focus Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) is a high-energy, deeply penetrating treatment used for chronic, calcified, and deep musculoskeletal conditions. Below are its primary medical and therapeutic applications:
1. Tendinopathies & Chronic Tendon Pain
(A) Calcific Tendinitis
Shoulder (Supraspinatus Tendon) – Breaks down calcium deposits and reduces inflammation.
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy – Stimulates healing in chronic, non-responsive cases.
Achilles Tendinopathy (Insertional & Mid-Portion) – Promotes collagen repair in deep tendon areas.
Patellar Tendinopathy (Jumper’s Knee) – Effective for chronic cases unresponsive to radial shockwave.
Gluteal Tendinopathy / Hip Bursitis – Targets deep tendon and bursa inflammation.
(B) Non-Calcific Chronic Tendinopathies
Plantar Fasciitis (Chronic Cases) – More effective than radial shockwave for deep fascial tears.
Hamstring Tendinopathy (Proximal Insertion) – Helps with chronic high hamstring pain.
Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow – Resistant Cases) – Used when radial shockwave fails.
2. Bone Healing & Non-Unions
Delayed Bone Union / Non-Union Fractures – Stimulates osteogenesis (bone regrowth).
Stress Fractures (Early Intervention) – Accelerates healing in athletes.
Avascular Necrosis (Early Stages) – Enhances blood flow to dying bone tissue.
3. Muscle & Ligament Injuries
Chronic Muscle Tears (Deep Fibers) – Promotes regeneration in hamstrings, quadriceps, or calf muscles.
Ligamentous Injuries (e.g., ACL, MCL residual pain) – Supports healing in post-surgical or chronic cases.
4. Joint & Soft Tissue Conditions
Hip Osteoarthritis (Early Stage) – Reduces pain and improves mobility.
Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis) – Helps break down adhesions.
Myofascial Pain Syndrome (Deep Trigger Points) – Used when radial shockwave is insufficient.
5. Other Specialized Uses
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) – Vascular Origin – Improves blood flow (low-intensity focused shockwave).
Cellulite & Skin Rejuvenation – Some advanced devices use focused waves for collagen stimulation.
Product Advantages
It can reach up to 12 cm deep, making it ideal for bone, deep tendons, and joints (e.g., hip, shoulder, plantar fascia).
More effective than radial shockwave for calcific tendonitis and bone non-unions.
Energy is focused on a small, specific area (2–8 mm focal zone), minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.
Often used with imaging guidance (ultrasound or fluoroscopy) for accuracy.
Higher energy levels (up to 100 MPa) stimulate:
Neovascularization (new blood vessel formation).
Collagen synthesis (tendon/ligament repair).
Osteogenesis (bone healing in non-unions).
Breakdown of calcium deposits (e.g., in calcific shoulder tendinitis).
Proven to be more effective than radial shockwave for chronic tendinopathies and deep musculoskeletal pain.
Often requires fewer sessions (3–5 treatments vs. 5–8 for radial shockwave).
Induces localized microtrauma, triggering the body’s natural healing response.
Reduces substance P (pain neurotransmitter) and inflammatory cytokines.
Studies show pain relief lasting 6–12 months or longer in chronic cases.
Can avoid surgery in conditions like:
Plantar fasciitis (when conservative treatments fail).
Calcific shoulder tendinitis.
Delayed bone union or non-union fractures.
Unlike surgery, there’s no scarring or infection risk.
Temporary side effects (redness, swelling) are mild and short-lived.
✔ Calcific tendinitis (shoulder, hip)
✔ Chronic plantar fasciitis
✔ Achilles tendinopathy (deep cases)
✔ Patellar tendonitis (chronic)
✔ Bone non-unions / delayed healing
✔ Hip bursitis / Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Focus Shockwave is the gold standard for deep, chronic, and calcified musculoskeletal conditions, offering stronger, more precise, and longer-lasting results than radial shockwave. However, it requires skilled application and is not always necessary for superficial issues.
Physical Specification
Product Name | Gomecy Focus Type Shockwave Therapy 10 Bar Power for Physical Therapy After Sport Injured Recovery |
Shockwave frequency | 1-10Hz adjustable |
Shockwave tips | 7 pcs |
Power | 10-500W adjustable |
Energy | 0.1-10 Bar adjustable |
Energy depth | 4-66mm |
Screen size | 15.6 inches |
Machine Size | 42*40*115.5cm |
Treatment headpieces | silicone tips |
Handle pieces | Shockwave |
Functions | 1. Physical Therapy 7. Less Pain and Damage |
Package size | Package: 56×50×116cm Aluminum Box |
Machine Display
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How to Choose between Focus Shockwave and Radial Shockwave?
Both Focus Shockwave and Radial Shockwave are forms of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), used in medical and rehabilitation settings for pain relief, tissue healing, and musculoskeletal conditions. However, they differ in their mechanisms, applications, and effectiveness for specific conditions.
Mechanism:
Delivers high-energy, focused shockwaves that penetrate deep into tissues (up to 12 cm).
The waves converge at a specific focal point, allowing precise targeting.
Energy Profile:
High peak pressure (up to 100 MPa).
Narrow focal zone (2–8 mm in diameter).
Applications:
Deep-seated conditions (e.g., calcific tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, bone non-unions).
Requires precise localization (often guided by ultrasound or fluoroscopy).
Pain Level:
It can be more painful due to high energy concentration if you choose our GMS-A63/B63 focus shockwave with silicone made headpieces, less damage soft tissue, more powerful results
Often requires local anesthesia for some patients.
Mechanism:
Generates low-to-medium energy waves that spread radially (like ripples in water).
Penetrates superficially (up to 3–5 cm).
Energy Profile:
Lower peak pressure (up to 10 MPa).
Wider treatment area (no precise focal point).
Applications:
Superficial conditions (e.g., tendinopathies, muscle trigger points, myofascial pain, cellulite treatment).
Often used in sports medicine and physiotherapy.
Pain Level:
Generally less painful, well-tolerated without anesthesia.
Feature | Focus Shockwave (FSWT) | Radial Shockwave (RPW) |
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Wave Type | High-energy, focused | Low-to-medium, radial |
Penetration Depth | Deep (up to 12 cm) | Superficial (3–5 cm) |
Precision | High (focal point) | Low (diffuse) |
Best For | Calcifications, deep chronic pain | Tendinopathies, muscle pain |
Pain Level | Higher (may need anesthesia) | Lower (usually tolerable) |
Equipment Cost | More expensive | More affordable
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For deep, calcified, or chronic conditions (e.g., plantar fasciitis, shoulder calcifications) → Focus Shockwave.
For superficial muscle/tendon pain (e.g., tennis elbow, Achilles tendinopathy) → Radial Shockwave.
Some advanced devices combine both modalities for greater versatility. The choice depends on the condition, depth of the issue, and patient tolerance. Welcome to chat with our sales~
Professional Focus Shockwave Therapy Machine for Non-Invasive and Accurate Treatment of Musculoskeletal System Disorders