Shock wave treatment is a multidisciplinary device that is used to treat joint and ligament diseases as a non-invasive, outpatient alternative to surgery. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Treatment is another name for shock wave therapy (ESWT). Shock wave therapy devices use electromagnetic coils or sparks to generate abrupt, high amplitude mechanical energy pulses or acoustic waves, which are analogous to sound waves. The shock wave therapy devices are used to manage and eliminate pain. Shock wave therapy devices work by stimulating metabolic reactions in the afflicted tissues and creating cavitation bubbles to break up calcification. The gadgets trigger an analgesic response, which blocks the body's pain signals. The treatment of shock wave therapy devices is used for physical therapy, urology, orthopedics, and cardiology. The increasing use of shock wave therapy devices to treat acute, sub-acute and chronic conditions, propel the market growth of the shock wave therapy devices.
The global shock wave therapy devices market is expected to register a significant CAGR over a forecast period. The increasing and significant investment for the research and development activities in the medical device industry and the demand for technologically advanced devices for pain management, is the key factor which drives the global shock wave therapy devices market. The shock wave therapy devices are used effectively for increasing cellular activity of body, mechanical and metabolic stimulation in affected tissues which also drives the demand for the shock wave therapy devices and drives the global market of shock wave therapy market. The increasing prevalence of bone injuries and global geriatric populations also boost the demand for the shock wave therapy devices and propel the global shock wave therapy devices market
The key players operating the global shock wave therapy devices market includes C.R. Bard Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Lumenis Ltd., Dornier MedTech GmbH, Olympus Corporation, Medtrue Enterprise Co. Ltd., Edaptms TMS, Cook Group Inc., Karl Storz GmbH and Seimens AG.
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