Choosing the Right Shockwave Device for Your Podiatry Practice: Radial, Focused, or SoftWave?
Description
The funny thing about practice is how our kids often see it differently than we do. My son recently told my wife he thinks I’m a YouTuber—because all he hears about are the videos and shorts I create. Truth is, I still love the clinic, but the videos bring variety and joy.
Beyond family humor, today’s episode dives into a practical question from a colleague: Which shockwave machine should you buy? I break down radial, focused, and SoftWave devices—not just their costs, but their strengths, limitations, and the finesse required to use them well. It’s not just about the machine; it’s about setting patient expectations and growing confidence with the technology.
Key Takeaways
- Radial shockwave covers 80% of podiatry needs and is budget-friendly for startups.
- Focused shockwave is the “workhorse” for bone, insertional tendinopathies, and nonunions.
- Patient outcomes often depend more on how we set expectations than on which device we use.
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Episode Timestamps
- 00:00 — Why my kids think I’m a YouTuber
- 04:22 — A colleague’s question: which shockwave device to buy?
- 07:50 — Radial devices: cost, uses, and patient expectations
- 12:10 — Focused shockwave: why I call it the “workhorse”
- 17:20 — SoftWave pros and cons for podiatry practice
- 23:05 — Patient case: navicular pain resolved with focused shockwave
- 28:40 — Lessons on setting patient expectations and timing outcomes
- 34:15 — Daily practice pearls: pre-surgical discussions, x-rays, and shoe talks
- 45:20 — Review systems: why I switched from Clara back to Swell