he physical shaking of the tissue by the shock waves leads to a mechanotransduction; the conversion of mechanical signals (e. g. shear, compression, tension) into electrical or chemical signals responses in the tissue. Click here to read more.Read More
Director Kompass Health Associates, Centre for Regenerative Health, Sports Performance & Research – Auckland, New Zealand; Director Shockwave & Isokinetic Centre – Melbourne, Australia; Sr. Surgeon & Adj. Prof. AUVA-Trauma Centre & Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Experimental & Clinical Traumatology – Vienna, Austria; Director Kinematics Centre – Victoria, Australia; Research Assistant BHSc.(Health Sciences) PG Dip....Read More
Healing Isn't Instant. It's Intelligent. SoftWave Therapy jumpstarts the body’s natural healing—not just masking pain, but repairing tissue at the cellular level. While some patients feel better right away, long-term regeneration unfolds over a 12-week biological process.Understanding this timeline helps you set clear expectations, stay motivated, and make smart choices throughout your recovery. Select your view...Read More
Most people are familiar with the central nervous system, i.e. the brain and spinal cord, but there are thousands of nerves in the body that are crucial to performing daily tasks. When these nerves are damaged, the disruption to nerve impulses can have severe consequences and impacts on an individual’s quality of life. Although we...Read More
The benefits of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) when used to treat chronic and acute wounds—reduced healing times, increased biological responses, and pill-free pain management—have long been studied and praised, but ongoing research suggests that there could be an even more attractive advantage: less noticeable scars. What is Scar Tissue When patients suffer from acute...Read More
From Henry M. Jackson Foundation for Advancement in Military Medicine, Rockville, MD; Combat Wound Initiative Program, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology, Vienna, Austria; AUVA Trauma Center, Meidling, Vienna, Austria Soft tissue wound healing is a complex and well-orchestrated sequence of events on multiple biological levels...Read More
MTS-Science – SparkWave™ therapy (SW™T) is a modern day non-invasive treatment option for a wide range of pathological conditions, including ischemic heart disease, vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED), wound healing or traumatized bones. It induces angiogenesis and improves hemodynamics, thereby promoting tissue healing and neovascularization in the affected areas which is highly necessary to guarantee rapid healing....Read More
Mesenchymal stem cells are regarded as common cellular precursors of the musculoskeletal tissue and are responsible for tissue regeneration in the course of musculoskeletal disorders. In equine veterinary medicine extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is used to optimize healing processes of bone, tendon and cartilage. Nevertheless, little is known about the effects of the shock...Read More
Low-energy extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT) is a relatively new therapeutic tool that is widely used for the treatment of epicondylitis and plantar fasciitis and tofoster bone and wound healing. Shock waves, sonic pulses with high energy impact,are thought to induce biochemical changes within the targeted tissues through mechanotransduction. The biological effects of ESWT are...Read More
(MTS Science) – Peripheral nerve injuries affect millions of people every year. After trauma or surgery, patients often require autologous nerve grafting, which is the „gold standard“, but nevertheless a complex and demanding surgical procedure with low chances of success. The choice of graft type and optimal regeneration conditions are crucial for the final result.Scientists of the...Read More