EMFOCUS Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave System for Sports Injury Recovery Chronic Pain Management and Rehabilitation Therapy
EMFOCUS Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave System for Sports Injury Recovery Chronic Pain Management and Rehabilitation Therapy
What Is EMFOCUS Focused Shockwave Therapy?
The EMFOCUS Focused Shockwave System is a non-invasive therapeutic platform based on electromagnetic focused shockwave technology, designed to deliver high-energy acoustic pulses precisely into deep musculoskeletal and vascular tissues. By concentrating mechanical energy at a controlled focal depth, EMFOCUS initiates a cascade of biological responses that support pain reduction, tissue regeneration, microcirculation improvement, and functional recovery, making it suitable for rehabilitation medicine, sports therapy, orthopedics, and selected urological applications. This system is developed for clinics and rehabilitation centers seeking effective, evidence-based shockwave therapy with high precision and operational stability.
System Technology Overview
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Shockwave Type: Focused shockwave
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Generation Method: Electromagnetic induction
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Energy Medium: Water-based acoustic transmission
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Focusing Mode: Deep focal convergence
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Clinical Positioning: Non-invasive physical therapy and rehabilitation
Focused shockwave technology enables energy to be delivered beneath the skin surface, reaching pathological tissues without damaging superficial layers.
Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave Working Principle (In-Depth)
1. Electromagnetic Induction Mechanism
The EMFOCUS system utilizes an electromagnetic coil–membrane structure to generate controlled shockwave pulses.
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When electrical current flows through the electromagnetic coil, a rapidly alternating magnetic field is created.
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This magnetic field induces eddy currents in a metallic membrane positioned opposite the coil.
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The induced currents cause the membrane to accelerate abruptly away from the coil.
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This rapid displacement produces a high-pressure acoustic pulse within the surrounding water medium.
This method allows precise control of:
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Pulse intensity
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Pressure peak
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Energy consistency
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Repetition frequency
2. Focused Acoustic Energy Transmission
After generation, the acoustic pulse is:
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Transmitted through a water-filled chamber
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Concentrated by an acoustic focusing structure
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Delivered to a defined focal point within biological tissue
The focused design allows:
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Penetration depth up to 65 mm
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Targeted treatment of deep tissues
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Reduced stress on non-target areas
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Lower mechanical impact on adjacent bones
3. Cavitation and Mechanical Stimulation
As shockwaves propagate through tissue fluids:
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Microbubbles form due to rapid pressure changes
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These bubbles collapse instantly
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Collapse generates localized secondary pressure waves
This cavitation phenomenon enhances:
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Cellular stimulation
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Microcirculation activation
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Controlled micro-trauma that triggers repair mechanisms
Therapeutic Biological Responses
Mechanical-to-Biological Signal Conversion
Focused shockwaves convert mechanical energy into biological signals through mechanotransduction, influencing cellular behavior at the molecular level.
Growth Factor Activation
Shockwave stimulation promotes the release of regenerative mediators such as:
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VEGF, supporting angiogenesis and blood vessel formation
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BMPs, involved in bone and connective tissue repair
These responses contribute to:
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Accelerated tissue regeneration
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Improved oxygen and nutrient supply
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Enhanced collagen synthesis
Analgesic Effect via Neural Modulation
High-energy acoustic pulses temporarily overstimulate sensory nerve endings, leading to:
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Reduced transmission of pain signals
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Immediate pain relief in treated areas
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Improved tolerance to movement and rehabilitation exercises
Anti-Inflammatory Regulation
Focused shockwave therapy helps regulate inflammatory mediators, reducing chronic inflammation often associated with degenerative and overuse conditions.
Long-Term Clinical Benefits
With repeated treatment sessions, EMFOCUS supports:
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Structural remodeling of damaged tissues
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Restoration of tendon and ligament elasticity
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Improved joint mobility
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Functional recovery and return to activity
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Sustained pain management outcomes
Application Areas
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
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Tendon disorders
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Myofascial pain syndromes
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Chronic neck and lower back pain
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Post-injury functional rehabilitation
Sports Medicine
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Overuse injuries
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Muscle strains
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Ligament sprains
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Delayed soft tissue recovery
Orthopedic Conditions
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Plantar fascia disorders
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Calcific tendon conditions
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Bone healing stimulation in delayed union cases
Aesthetic & Wellness Support
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Cellulite appearance improvement
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Local circulation enhancement
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Tissue elasticity support
Focused Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
Mechanism of Action
Erectile dysfunction is closely linked to vascular insufficiency and endothelial dysfunction. Focused shockwave therapy addresses these underlying factors by stimulating neovascularization and improving penile blood flow.
Shockwave-induced mechanical stress:
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Activates angiogenic pathways
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Enhances endothelial cell function
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Improves smooth muscle response
Treatment Advantages
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Non-invasive, no anesthesia required
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Suitable for in-office treatment
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Compatible with patients using nitrates
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Typical protocol: 6–12 sessions
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Progressive improvement during and after treatment
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Effects may continue to develop up to 3 months post-therapy
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Repeatable treatment with minimal side effects
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
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| Technology | Electromagnetic Focused Shockwave |
| Output Power | ≤ 400 W |
| Pressure Range | 5–50 MPa |
| Penetration Depth | 0–65 mm |
| Frequency | 1–4 Hz |
| Applicator | 1 Piece |
| Display | 12.1-inch Touch Screen |
| Voltage | AC100–110V / AC220–240V |
| Dimensions | 47 × 37 × 23 cm |
| Net Weight | 30 kg |
| System Password | 888888 |
System Design & Operation
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Integrated guided treatment interface
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Stable water-cooled energy transmission system
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Compact footprint suitable for clinical environments
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Designed for long-term clinical operation
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Reduced mechanical impact on bone structures
Preparation & Operation FAQ
How is water added to the system?
Please follow the official operation video when filling water into the system.
How often should water be replaced?
Water should be replaced every two weeks to maintain system performance:
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Drain existing water
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Refill with clean water
Why is water required for operation?
The system relies on a water-based acoustic transmission environment to ensure accurate shockwave propagation. Water is removed before shipment to prevent leakage during transportation.
What type of water should be used?
Only distilled or purified water should be used. Impurities in regular water may cause scaling and affect the cooling and transmission system.
Safety & Contraindications
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Pregnancy
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Active infections in the treatment area
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Malignant tumors at the treatment site
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Coagulation disorders or anticoagulant therapy
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Pacemakers or implanted electronic devices
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Open wounds or skin lesions in the treatment area
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