The OrthoWave™
DualSync System
Broad-Spectrum Shockwave Therapy with Dynamic Tissue Activation™. A first-of-its-kind platform designed to improve tissue readiness, patient tolerance, and treatment versatility inside one guided clinical workflow.
Broad-Spectrum Shockwave Therapy with Dynamic Tissue Activation™
The OrthoWave DualSync System is designed for practices that want more than a standard shockwave unit. By combining Broad-Spectrum Shockwave Therapy with Dynamic Tissue Activation™, the system gives providers the ability to improve tissue readiness, patient tolerance, and overall treatment flow before delivering shockwave therapy.
Broad-Spectrum Shockwave Therapy™
Unlike traditional systems limited to one treatment style, OrthoWave is built to deliver both broad radial-style energy and more concentrated, focused-like treatment depending on settings and applicator tip selection.
Dynamic Tissue Activation™
Dynamic Tissue Activation™ adds a pre-treatment pathway to the platform, helping clinics improve circulation, reduce tissue sensitivity, and structure both covered and cash-pay treatment workflows more effectively.
Precision Energy Control
With control over frequency, pressure, pulse count, treatment timing, and tip selection, providers can tailor how energy is delivered based on tissue depth, sensitivity, and treatment goal.
Pre-Treatment Energy Designed to Prepare Tissue Before Shockwave
Dynamic Tissue Activation™ is used before shockwave treatment to prepare tissue for deeper energy delivery and a better overall treatment experience. By increasing circulation, reducing inflammation, and lowering pain sensitivity, it helps create a more comfortable and clinically efficient path into treatment.
Clinical Purpose
Applied before treatment to help increase circulation, reduce inflammation, and prepare tissue for more effective downstream energy penetration.
Patient Tolerance
By reducing pain sensitivity prior to treatment, Dynamic Tissue Activation™ can help make shockwave sessions more comfortable and easier to deliver.
Workflow Advantage
Used as part of a guided pre-treatment workflow, it helps providers transition into therapy with greater consistency, confidence, and control.
Guided Protocols. Timed Treatments. Greater Control.
The OrthoWave DualSync System interface is designed to simplify treatment delivery without sacrificing clinical control. Providers can move through guided workflows with timed treatments, protocol selection by body region, recommended tip guidance, and adjustable settings for frequency, pressure, and pulse count inside a clean, modern interface.

Body-Part Specific Protocols
The interface organizes treatment options by anatomical region, making it easier to navigate protocols across different body parts and clinical applications.

Timed Treatment Workflow
Treatments are timed directly within the system, helping providers deliver sessions with more structure, consistency, and clinical efficiency.

Tip Guidance & Setting Control
The system helps guide tip selection while giving providers control over frequency, pressure, and pulse count for a more precise treatment setup.
Radial Versatility. Focused-Like Precision. Dynamic Tissue Activation™.
OrthoWave bridges the gap between traditional radial systems and more focused treatment capability. With output up to 10 bar and multiple applicator tips, the system can deliver broader energy dispersion for larger treatment areas or more concentrated energy for deeper, more targeted applications.
Broad Radial Applications
Ideal for larger muscle groups, trigger points, superficial soft tissue work, and broader treatment zones where energy dispersion is preferred.
Focused-Like Treatment Capability
With higher pressure and narrower tips, the system can deliver more concentrated energy for deeper and more targeted pathology.
Tip-Driven Performance
The machine is the engine, but the tip determines how energy behaves — allowing providers to shift between broader and more targeted treatment styles inside one platform.
Frequency Controls Speed. Pressure Controls Impact.
OrthoWave is not just a device — it is a controllable energy platform. Providers can adjust both frequency and pressure to determine how energy is delivered into tissue, allowing for more superficial pain-relief applications, broader muscular work, or deeper therapeutic treatment depending on the clinical objective.
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency controls how fast pulses are delivered. Lower frequencies allow more effect per pulse and are typically used for deeper tissue interaction, while higher frequencies are used for more superficial, warm-up, or sensitive-area treatments.
Pressure (Bar)
Pressure controls how much force each pulse delivers. Higher pressure is used for dense tissue and deeper structures, while lower pressure supports comfort and more surface-level treatment.
Clinical Pairing
In general, lower Hz pairs with higher bar for deeper therapeutic work, while higher Hz pairs with lower bar for superficial treatment, pain relief, or more sensitive regions.
Covered + Cash Pay in One Platform
One of the biggest advantages of the OrthoWave DualSync System is that it gives practices multiple treatment pathways inside one platform. With Broad-Spectrum Shockwave Therapy with Dynamic Tissue Activation™, clinics can build both covered and cash-pay workflows while presenting a more advanced and more versatile clinical offering.
Better Case Presentation
The system gives providers a more advanced clinical story to present to patients, which can improve confidence, understanding, and treatment acceptance.
Broader Revenue Opportunities
Clinics can support covered services while also building premium cash-pay treatment plans around advanced shockwave therapy care.
Higher-End Positioning
A more advanced device, cleaner interface, and broader treatment capability help position the practice as technology-forward and clinically differentiated.
One System, Multiple Applications
Designed for providers who want a flagship platform that can support multiple specialties, conditions, and treatment pathways inside one system.