Radial Shockwave
This advanced radial shockwave system delivers fast and effective pain relief with visible improvement in just 3–4 sessions, each lasting around 10 minutes. It features wide and precise energy adjustment from 0.5–10 Bar and 1–21 Hz frequency for highly flexible, condition-specific treatments, supported by smart software with body-part-based protocols, transmitter selection guidance, and clinical indications (including OEM clinical protocols). Equipped with 13 professional transmitters for pain management, spine, and fascia therapies, the system is non-invasive, clinically proven, and designed in a stable desktop format ideal for clinics, rehabilitation centers, and sports medicine practices.
Fast & Effective Pain Relief
How it works: INTELECT PULS 30 uses radial shockwaves generated by an accelerated projectile in the applicator. The resulting mechanical pressure wave transmits into tissue and induces localized biological responses that can promote healing and reduce pain.
Typical course:
Most patients see meaningful improvements after 3–4 weekly sessions; each session is short—about 10 minutes—so clinics can treat more patients with minimal time-per-case.
Clinical advantages:
Fast treatment times plus repeatable, adjustable energy delivery (0.5–10 Bar, 1–21 Hz) make it easy to tailor therapy to acute vs. chronic conditions and to different body regions.
Patient experience:
Non-invasive, well-tolerated procedures with minimal disruption to daily activity—most patients report only transient soreness or redness, not downtime.
13 Professional Transmitters
Purpose-built variety: The system includes 13 transmitters grouped for specific uses (e.g., ~6 for general pain management, ~3 optimized for spine-related areas, and ~4 for fascia/myofascial work).
Precision targeting: Different transmitter sizes and shapes let therapists concentrate energy on small focal points (trigger points, tendon insertions) or cover broader areas (large muscle groups, fascial planes).
Patient experience:
- Pain transmitters: smaller heads for focused trigger point and tendon pain.
- Spine transmitters: shaped for paraspinal and posterior chain work, helping address spinal referral patterns.
- Fascia transmitters: broader contact heads for myofascial release and soft-tissue mobilization.
- Workflow benefits: Built-in transmitter selection on the interface and protocol guidance streamlines setup and reduces guesswork for therapists.
Non-invasive & Clinically Appropriate
- Non-surgical option: Radial shockwave therapy is delivered externally—no incisions, injections, or anesthesia—making it a safe option for many musculoskeletal complaints.
- Mechanism & therapeutic effect: Mechanical stress from the shockwave stimulates tissue repair processes and can improve local circulation, reduce pain signaling, and support regeneration in subacute/chronic conditions.
- Minimal recovery time: Treatments are brief and typically require no post-procedure downtime; patients can usually resume normal activities immediately.
- Safety note: The device offers adjustable energy and frequency controls so clinicians can titrate treatment intensity to patient tolerance and clinical indication. Always follow local clinical guidelines and screen for contraindications (e.g., certain implants or specific medical conditions) before treatment.
