277
Participants
Start Date
October 18, 2017
Primary Completion Date
October 15, 2023
Study Completion Date
October 15, 2023
Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Li-ESWT)
Low-intensity shock waves are acoustic wavelengths which are transmitted continuously at a frequency between 16 and 20 megahertz for under 10 microseconds. They generate a pressure pulse and transport energy as they propagate through a medium. Three different methods can be used to generate this type of wave: electro-hydraulics, electro-magnetics and piezoelectricity. Regardless of the method, when the shock waves are applied to an organ they interact with the deep tissue. This causes stress and small mechanical traumas, activating the release of angiogenic factors which induce new vascularization of the affected tissue, thereby improving blood flow.
Boston Medical Group Colombia, Bogotá
Boston Medical Group, Mexico City
Lead Sponsor
Boston Medical Group
INDUSTRY