Choosing a shockwave system is a big decision. Let's make sure you feel good about it.
What you choose impacts what you can treat, how effectively you treat it, and how quickly you see ROI.
What actually impacts your results
Most systems look similar until you start treating real cases. Depth, precision, and control determine what you can treat and how effective it is.
When you compare systems, the most important differences are the ones that affect what you can treat, how precisely you can treat it, and how consistently you can reproduce results.
Depth & Penetration
Limits or expands what conditions you can treat
Precision & Focal Control
Determines consistency and clinical outcomes
Energy Output
Impacts ability to treat complex cases
Flexibility Across Cases
Allows adaptation across patients and conditions
A clearer way to evaluate shockwave systems
Our buyer's guide covers what actually matters when you're comparing systems: treatment depth, consistency, case outcomes, and long-term support. Read it before you decide.
See what this looks like in your practice
At this stage, the decision comes down to two things.
Will it work in your cases? And will it make sense financially?
Shockwave ROI Calculator
Estimate monthly revenue, annual revenue, and payback period based on your projected shockwave utilization.
Your Practice Inputs
Your Projected ROI
At this utilization level, your practice could generate $5,600 per month in shockwave treatment revenue.
Based on a system investment of $45,000, your estimated payback period is 8.0 months.
