A shockwave therapy unit uses controlled acoustic sound waves to stimulate healing in muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. The device delivers targeted pulses to the affected area, which help improve blood circulation, reduce chronic inflammation, and promote tissue repair. It is commonly used in rehabilitation therapy for treating long-term musculoskeletal pain, muscle tightness, and tendon-related conditions. By stimulating the body’s natural healing response, shockwave therapy can help reduce pain and improve mobility during recovery.