URSA™ SHOCKWAVE Systems
URSA™ SHOCKWAVE P10
URSA™ SHOCKWAVE P8
Shockwave System Architecture
URSA approaches shockwave therapy as a controlled acoustic pressure wave generation platform rather than a feature-driven device. Systems are engineered around regulated pressure output, defined frequency behavior, and structured operational limits to ensure stable and predictable energy transmission across clinical use scenarios.
Pressure generation and delivery are managed through dedicated control systems, allowing consistent output within defined parameters without unintended variation or instability. System architecture prioritizes output consistency, operational safety constraints, and sustained performance under extended clinical workloads.
Clinical Application Scope
Shockwave in Rehabilitation Practice
Shockwave therapy is applied in rehabilitation environments where controlled acoustic pressure waves are used to support structured therapeutic protocols.
The modality is integrated into musculoskeletal and soft tissue management workflows under professional supervision.
Its role is typically defined by the treatment area, depth of application, and the mechanical response required during the session.
Soft Tissue Applications
Radial shockwave systems deliver mechanical pressure waves through superficial and intermediate tissue layers. This configuration is commonly incorporated into:
• Soft tissue rehabilitation protocols
• Muscle-focused treatment sessions
• Myofascial treatment workflows
• Preparatory or complementary manual therapy integration
Radial energy delivery is typically selected where controlled mechanical stimulation of soft tissue structures is required within defined treatment parameters.
Tendon & Structural Focus
Radial shockwave systems deliver mechanical pressure waves through superficial and intermediate tissue layers. This configuration is commonly incorporated into:
• Soft tissue rehabilitation protocols
• Muscle-focused treatment sessions
• Myofascial treatment workflows
• Preparatory or complementary manual therapy integration
Radial energy delivery is typically selected where controlled mechanical stimulation of soft tissue structures is required within defined treatment parameters.
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Context
Within musculoskeletal therapy settings, shockwave systems are utilized as part of broader rehabilitation strategies that may include:
• Manual therapy
• Therapeutic exercise
• Functional retraining
• Load management protocols
The modality operates as part of a structured and clinically supervised treatment plan rather than as a standalone intervention.
Functional Recovery & Performance Settings
Within musculoskeletal therapy settings, shockwave systems are utilized as part of broader rehabilitation strategies that may include:
• Manual therapy
• Therapeutic exercise
• Functional retraining
• Load management protocols
The modality operates as part of a structured and clinically supervised treatment plan rather than as a standalone intervention.
Professional Use Environment
URSA shockwave systems are intended for use in:
• Physiotherapy clinics
• Sports rehabilitation centers
• Orthopedic rehabilitation facilities
• Professional therapy practices
Operation is conducted by trained professionals within structured clinical frameworks.