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Focused shockwaves – precision deep tissue therapy

Focused shockwaves available on Megavet.eu are devices designed to treat deeply localized diseases. Thanks to their concentrated energy, they enable precise action on tissues, supporting their regeneration and reducing pain and inflammation.

How do focused shock waves work?

Focused waves produce acoustic energy that penetrates into the deep layers of tissues. The therapeutic effect includes:

  • Improvement of microcirculation.
  • Acceleration of cellular regeneration.
  • Reduction of pain and swelling.

This technology works well in the treatment of conditions such as:

  • Ligament and tendon injuries.
  • Plantar fasciitis.
  • Chronic musculoskeletal injuries.

Offer of Megavet.eu devices

We offer a variety of machine models, including:

  • Spot systems – for the therapy of small and precise areas.
  • Multifunctional devices – enabling the integration of shockwaves with other rehabilitation methods.

Available accessories, such as therapy heads, increase the effectiveness and versatility of therapy.

Why choose Focused Shockwaves with Megavet.eu?

The devices are characterized by durability, precise operation and ease of use. Thanks to the wide range of parameter adjustment options, they work well in both smaller offices and large clinics. Our technical support and training ensure their effective use.

How to order?

The full range of focused shockwaves is available on the Megavet.eu website. If you have any questions, please contact us via the contact form, where our experts will help you choose the best solutions.

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