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Spark Wave® Literature 

Clinical Evidence & Peer-Reviewed Publications

MTS Spark Wave Technology has been the subject of numerous extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) studies, published in peer-reviewed medical journals internationally. These publications report on a wide range of therapeutic applications, including regenerative medicine, orthopaedics, urology and dermatology.

This collection comprises:

Clinical trials and multi-centre observational studies

Research exploring proposed mechanisms of action

Long-term follow-up reports discussing safety and treatment outcomes

Together, these publications reflect the growing scientific evidence for extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and provide a resource for clinicians and researchers exploring non-invasive treatment approaches. 

Author
Title
Main Outcome
Janout et al., 2025
Use of Secondary Reflectors for Enhanced ESWT Treatment of the Penis
The combination of IML and secondary reflector increased the treatment volume, improved energy control, and reduced the number of shots potentially required per therapy session.
Avendano-Lopez et al., 2024
Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy on Pain and Function in Myofascial Pain Syndrome
ESWT is effective in relieving pain and function.
Goldstein et al., 2024
Randomized trial of low intensity shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction utilizing grayscale ultrasound for analysis of erectile tissue homogeneity/inhomogeneity
Signficantly improved erectile function score, correlates with objective tissue quality measurements.
Labetov et al., 2024
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy in treatment of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: Systematic review and meta‐analyses
Long lasting symptom and pain relief after ESWT. Non-invasive treatment option with a high level of safety.
Li et al., 2024
Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy for Peyroniès disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
ESWT alleviates pain and reduces plaque size.
Rhim et al., 2024
Use of extracorporeal shockwave therapies for athletes and physically active individuals: a systematic review
ESWT alone or as an adjunct to exercise treatment shows promising results for athletes and physically active individuals to accelerate healing.
Rubinio et al., 2024
Impact of low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy on vascular parameters and sexual function in patients with arteriogenic erectile dysfunction
ESWT leads to a significant increase in blood flow measurements and erectile function.
Singh et al., 2024
Prospective Evaluation of Extracorporeal Shockwave in Renal and Upper Ureteric Stone Treatment: Clinical Assessment and Results.
ESWL is a noninvasive and effective treatment option for small renal and upper ureteric stones.
Oliveira et al., 2024
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: retrospective study on possible predictors of treatment success and revisiting the role of non-contrast-enhanced computer tomography in kidney and ureteral stone disease. Urolithiasis.
In more than 300 patients the overall success rate was 85%.
Wang et al., 2024
Therapeutic implications of extracorporeal shock waves in burn wound healing
ESWT is a non-invasive, simple, efficient, and portable procedure, and its application in the treatment of burn patients greatly significant to their prognosis.
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