Veterinary Range · Shockwave Therapy
Veterinary Shockwave For
Small Animals & Horses
High-energy mechanical pulses that stimulate the body’s own repair processes. Non-invasive support for tendon, ligament, muscle and joint conditions in dogs, cats and horses.

What Is Shockwave therapy
High-Energy Pulses That Regenerate
Shockwave therapy uses high-energy mechanical pulses that propagate through biological tissue. These pulses are perceived by cells as a controlled physical stimulus, capable of activating local biological responses and promoting tissue repair and regeneration.
Shockwaves are high-energy acoustic pulses that propagate radially through tissue — characterised by a rapid pressure peak followed by a depression phase. This stimulates local biomechanical and biological responses, activating metabolic and regenerative processes in the treated area.
Why Use Veterinary Shockwave
The Benefits For Animal Patients
Non-invasive Support
A non-invasive therapeutic support that integrates well into existing veterinary protocols without sedation or extended recovery time.
Combines With Other Therapies
A non-invasive therapeutic support that integrates well into existing veterinary protocols without sedation or extended recovery time.
Small Animals & Equine
Suitable for dogs, cats and horses — one technology covering the full range of veterinary musculoskeletal applications.
Reduces Drug Dependency
A genuine non-pharmacological option for chronic and recurring conditions. Reduces reliance on long-term anti-inflammatory medication and its associated side effects.
Faster Return To Function
Stimulates the body’s own regenerative processes rather than masking symptoms — supporting genuine tissue repair and a faster, more complete return to soundness.
Builds Clients Trust
Owners see and feel the difference. A visible, modern treatment option that demonstrates clinical investment and improves client retention and referrals.
Applications For Horses
— Tendinitis and ligament injuries
— Suspensory ligament desmitis
— Navicular syndrome
— Exostosis and chronic degenerative joint conditions
— Post-surgical recovery
— Fracture treatment support
— Forelimb and hindlimb lameness
— Performance recovery and reduced muscle fatigue
Applications For Small Animals
— Tendinopathies
— Myofascial conditions
— Hip and elbow osteoarthritis
— Distal limb joint degeneration
— Forelimb and hindlimb lameness
— Chronic pain management
Veterinary Shockwave Systems
Globus Shockwave Vetline
A dedicated veterinary radial shockwave system — built specifically for dogs and small animals, delivering the same precision and ease of use as our medical range, fully adapted for veterinary clinical practice.

