Let's explore the benefits of using these evidence-based and restorative treatments for your patients to improve surgical outcomes. We’ll also take a look at the clinical data supporting their efficacy.
Shockwave therapy, also known as Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT) and as Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), is a game-changing, noninvasive treatment that relies upon unique sets of acoustic pressure waves to awaken,activate and restore the body's natural healing processes. It is effective in multiple clinical specialties and has been shown to alleviate pain and promote healing in injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues.
Shockwave therapy's role as a healing accelerator is well-supported by Level 1 scientific evidence in various fields, including wound and burn healing, musculoskeletal disorders, tendinopathies, aesthetics, and more.
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) relies upon high-energy magnetic pulses. When applied to a painful treatment area, a strength starting at 10 mT (millitesla) and upward falls within the therapeutic range. This pulse can be adjusted to achieve therapeutic effects at the cellular level. The pulses are delivered via a handpiece to the chosen treatment area and penetrate deeply into tissue layers.
Treatment with EMTT ignites a cascade of healing effects, including tissue regeneration and increased blood flow. It also minimizes inflammation, which diminishes pain rapidly.
Numerous benefits exist to utilizing EMTT, including its evidence-based, non-invasive, outpatient procedure, no side effects, and easy, comfortable treatment for your patients.
EMTT is being used successfully to treat musculoskeletal and degenerative joint diseases, wear-and-tear injuries, pain treatment, sports injuries, and chronic inflammation of joints and tendons.
Our EMTT white paper delves deeply into the regenerative and restorative power revolutionizing treatment and rehabilitation.
While EMTT and shockwave rely on different operating mechanisms, they are highly complementary treatment modalities when used in tandem.
Ultimately, leveraging the power of both technologies delivers the most optimal patient outcomes. Explore A Synergistic Approach to Treating Acute and Chronic Pain for insights on using these complementary therapies.
“Combining ESWT and EMTT before and after surgery can precondition the tissues to be operated on and accelerate post-surgical healing with enhanced lymphatic blood flow and swelling reduction,” explains Prof. Dr. Karsten Knobloch.
Both shockwave and EMTT can play a crucial role in prepping patients for surgery in a way that will additionally enhance recovery.
It pays to be proactive. Nowhere is that more evident than when preparing for surgery. Every necessary measure should be taken to enhance and equip your patients to undergo surgery successfully. Arriving at that ideal state relies upon suitable pre-surgery conditioning.
Making shockwave and EMTT an essential part of a pre-surgical treatment plan dramatically increases the likelihood of the very best patient outcomes. Both technologies work synergistically to prepare musculoskeletal and vascular structures for surgery.
Pre-operative shockwave therapy restores tissue elasticity, strengthening tissue, and improving vascularization in the treatment area ahead of the scheduled surgery, providing an excellent advantage. Additionally, pre-surgical EMTT treatment relieves symptoms, enhances circulation, ignites cellular functionality, awakens cellular repair, and limits pain. Improving your patient's condition before surgery is instrumental to achieving better patient results in the end.
By preparing the patient and tissue for surgery with shockwave and EMTT, you effectively minimize the risk of complications. Strengthening the tissues before surgery, in turn, supports surgical efforts and results.
EMTT and shockwave therapy after surgery further support post-surgical recovery and healing. Specifically, focused shockwave (ESWT) accelerates the healing process and is exceptional at improving wound healing and vascularization, as well as reducing scar formation.
Additionally, EMTT helps tackle post-surgical pain and associated inflammation. It also plays a role in scar management and improving the appearance of the skin in the surgical area.
Bottom line? Both shockwave and EMTT contribute to faster, easier healing and best-case scenarios in post-surgical outcomes.
The immense value of scientific research is immeasurable. Take a moment to explore the clinical studies on the impact of shockwave therapy and EMTT in pre- and post-surgical settings. After reviewing the summaries, consider following the associated research links below to read the complete studies.
EMTT and Shockwave Therapy After Surgery
Novel Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy with Magnetolith and High-Energy Focused Electromagnetic Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy as Bone Stimulation Therapy for Scaphoid Nonunion, a case report by Knobloch, Karsten FACS, MD, PhD. [LINK PDF]
This case report stands out for recording the first reported utilization of EMTT and ESWT for scaphoid nonunion after failed surgeries. A 31-year-old male patient enduring chronic wrist pain underwent three weekly sessions of combined therapy in March/April 2020. Follow-up CT scans in May 2020 showed remarkable bone healing. This offers new hope to patients and physicians, even after a failed surgical intervention.
While we've shown a sampling of clinical studies supporting shockwave (ESWT/EPAT) and EMTT use in pre-operative and post-operative care, this marks only the beginning. We anticipate more studies on this topic will be published soon. As the frequency of perioperative usage continues to grow, we expect more evidence of improved surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction to be revealed.
To recap, offering Shockwave and EMTT allows medical professionals to provide comprehensive care to patients undergoing surgery.
Ensuring your patient is in a healthy pre surgical condition before an operation is integral to exceptional care. Treating your patients with shockwave and EMTT ideally prepares them for the surgery and advancing healing potential post-surgically.
These innovative treatment modalities provide an extraordinary opportunity for medical professionals and patients alike.
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