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Shockwave Medicine - Группа авторов Translational Research in Biomedicine

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Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. This book contains the most complete and up-to-date ESWT-related data and documents with worldwide implications. We are committed to pursue ESWT-related research and new discovery with innovative procedures along with the new indications in shockwave medicine.

      Ching-Jen Wang, Kaohsiung

      Wolfgang Schaden, Vienna

      Jih-Yang Ko, Kaohsiung

      Reference

      Wang C-J, Schaden W, Ko J-Y (eds): Shockwave Medicine.

      Transl Res Biomed. Basel, Karger, 2018, vol 6, pp 1–16 (DOI: 10.1159/000485050)

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      Kenneth Craig S. Vincenta, b · Maria Cristina d’Agostinoc

      aKompass-FlashWave Regenerative Centre, Auckland, New Zealand; bKompass-FlashWave Regenerative Centre, Victoria, Australia; cShock Wave Therapy and Research Unit, Humanitas Clinical and Research Hospital, Milan, Italy

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      Abstract

      Shockwaves, which have had several geophysical applications, were successfully introduced into the field of medicine over 3 decades ago for the purpose of eradicating urolithiasis, heralding the era of noninvasive medical intervention. Technological advancements in the area of medical shockwaves made in recent years have broadened the spectrum of its clinical application from being just purely a destructive force into a treatment modality that engenders a myriad of progenesis effects associated with tissue regeneration and functional restoration. Although the exact mechanisms of action (stimulodynamics) of medical shockwaves are yet to be completely elucidated, observation of its effect on tissue revealed; bio-chemical and biocellular modulation, resulting in progenesis effects such as; angiogenesis, osteogenesis, and tendogenesis. These progenesis responses are considered to be precipitated via a sensory derived signal transduction effect (stimulokinetics), commonly known as mechanotransduction. Three decades later medical shockwaves remains a phenomenon that is intransigent against becoming demoded, and continues to see its clinical utilty expand across medical disciplines. This expansion highlights the need for adequate training and education. The safety, systemic neutrality, noninvasive nature, and regenerative properties associated with medical shockwave treatment warrants further research and deserves greater recognition in the global healthcare system. The expansion of the clinical utility of medical shockwaves could elevate the management of multiple pathologies from being merely palliative, toward a more sanative approach, improving the quality of life of patients across their lifespan, while reducing the burden of healthcare costs globally.

      © 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel

      Introduction

      SW: Basic Characteristics and Methods of Propagation

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