Customer Login
Richard-Wolf Europe:  Richard-Wolf Europe


Richard Wolf Medical Instruments Corporation
353 Corporate Woods Pkwy
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Toll Free: (800) 323-9653
Fax: (847) 913-1488

www.richardwolfusa.com

 

Milestones in ESWL, ESWT, TPST / 2010 - 1986


WellWave, 2008

2008

  • WellWave - A pain therapy device developed for the TPST / physiotherapy. One large treatment area is the therapy of myofascial pain syndrome, injury to muscle, trigger points and acute and chronic sport injuries.
PiezoLith 3000 triple focus, 2008
  • PiezoLith 3000 triple focus - Newly developed triple focus: The optimum therapy for stones of all types because no stone is quite like any other.

PiezoWave, 2006

2006

PiezoWave - The newly developed PiezoWave for ESWT/TPST arrives on the market. This is used in trigger point therapy and orthopaedics.


PiezoLith 3000, 2005

2005

PiezoLith 3000 - The latest innovation in piezo technology, introduction of a selectable focus size. The new comfort stretcher also provides an endo-urological workplace.


PiezoSon 100 Plus, 2004

2004

PiezoSon 100 Plus - Development of the PiezoSon 100 Plus for use in ESWT and TPST.


PiezoLith 3000, 2001

2001

PiezoLith 3000 - Unique worldwide, the new piezoelectric shock wave source with two-layer technology and maximum dynamic power range is the smallest unit available.


PiezoSon 100, 2000

2000

PiezoSon 100 - Introduction of the first desktop device for ESWT.


PiezoSon 300, 1998

1998

PiezoSon 300 - First shock wave device developed specially for applications in orthopaedics (ESWT).


PiezoLith 2501, 1995

1995

PiezoLith 2501 - Interdisciplinary therapy center with a modular design. Location units can be used separately for diagnosis.


PiezoLith 2500, 1990

1990

PiezoLith 2500 - The first extracorporeal lithotriptor with X-ray and ultrasound location in situ.


PiezoLith 2300, 1986

1986

Richard Wolf is the first to develop a shock wave device based on piezo technology:

 

PiezoLith 2300 - Worldwide the first ESWL device with inline ultrasound location without anaesthesia.


1982

 Extracorporeal shock waves were first used successfully in lithotripsy.

 

 


Please use the left navigation bar for more details.