Piezowave, or Acoustic Compression Therapy (ACT), is a non-invasive shockwave therapy using high-energy sound waves from piezoelectric crystals to stimulate deep tissue healing, break down scar tissue, reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and relieve chronic pain from musculoskeletal issues like tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and rotator cuff injuries, promoting natural regeneration with little downtime.
Energy Conversion: A high-voltage current excites piezoelectric crystals, which expand and create precise, mechanical pressure waves (acoustic waves).
These waves are delivered via a handheld device to the affected area, penetrating deep into tissues.
This triggers the body's natural healing processes, including stimulating collagen production, increasing blood flow
(neovascularization), breaking down calcifications, and reducing scar tissue (fibrosis).
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