
Shock wave uses mechanical forces (in the form of air pressure to create. a “shock wave” to breakdown adhesions and calcified tissue as well as stimulate blood floor. Whereas with the TECAR electromagnetic waves are aimed at the target tissues to produce heat, drainage and stimulate cells involved with inflammation and healing. The two treatments can be used together and compliment each other.



What is shockwave therapy? 



Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process. It
can relieve pain and promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues. It accomplishes this by releasing growth factors in the injured tissue.
can relieve pain and promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues. It accomplishes this by releasing growth factors in the injured tissue.
Conclusion: Patients can benefit more in sexual performance from 12 sessions twice per week compared with 6 sessions once a week.
Shockwave therapy can be repeated up to a total of 18 sessions.
Shockwave therapy can be repeated up to a total of 18 sessions.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
Shockwaves are transient pressure disturbances that propagate rapidly in three-dimensional space. They are associated with a sudden rise from ambient pressure to their maximum pressure. Significant tissue effects include cavitation, which are consequent to the negative phase of the wave propagation.
Shockwaves are transient pressure disturbances that propagate rapidly in three-dimensional space. They are associated with a sudden rise from ambient pressure to their maximum pressure. Significant tissue effects include cavitation, which are consequent to the negative phase of the wave propagation.



