
Why Specialists Choose B63 Focused Shockwave
Treatment Results — For the Cases Others Can't Treat
Focused shockwave is the modality of choice when radial shockwave has failed or when the target tissue is deep beneath the skin. Reported outcomes from peer-reviewed studies on piezoelectric focused ESWT:
📚 About These Numbers
Results are from peer-reviewed clinical studies on focused/piezoelectric ESWT published in PubMed/PMC. Focused shockwave (f-ESWT) is FDA-cleared in the US for plantar fasciitis (Storz, 2000) and lateral epicondylitis (Dornier, 2002). Outcomes depend on patient-specific factors, accurate diagnosis (typically with ultrasound guidance for focused therapy), and protocol adherence. B63 is intended for use by qualified medical professionals and physiotherapy specialists.
Indications — When to Choose Focused Over Radial
Focused shockwave's deep penetration and precision make it the appropriate choice for specific clinical scenarios. The most validated indications:
Deep / Calcific Conditions
Bone & Healing Disorders
Sports Medicine — Complex Cases

Focused vs. Radial Shockwave — Why It Matters
The choice between focused and radial shockwave isn't preference — it's clinical indication. Here's the technical difference that determines when B63 is the right tool:
B63 in Clinical Operation
See how B63 integrates into clinical practice:

Technical Specifications

| Technology | Piezoelectric Focused Shockwave (f-ESWT) |
|---|---|
| Energy Source | Piezoelectric crystal array — high-precision waveform generation |
| Configuration | Floor-standing professional unit |
| Focal Depth | Adjustable (please verify exact range from spec sheet) |
| Energy Output | Highest in NEWBELLE focused series — 1-10 Bar |
| Frequency | 1 – 20 Hz (typical for focused shockwave) |
| Display | 15'' Color touchscreen with treatment protocol library |
| Treatment Protocols | Pre-loaded for major focused ESWT indications |
| Interface Languages | Multi-language support (English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese) |
| Voltage | 110V / 220V, 50/60Hz (US / EU / UK / AU plugs available) |
| Compatible Imaging | Compatible with ultrasound guidance for targeted therapy |
| Certifications | CE Certified · ROHS Compliant |
| Warranty | 2 years (main unit) · 6 months (accessories) |
B63 vs. European Premium Focused Brands
Floor-standing focused shockwave is a specialized category dominated by European manufacturers — Storz Duolith, Dornier ARIES, Richard Wolf, BTL-6000 Focused. Each can run $25,000-$80,000+. Here's how B63 compares:
| Feature | NEWBELLE B63 | Storz Duolith SD1 | Dornier ARIES |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | Piezoelectric Focused | Electromagnetic Focused | Electromagnetic Focused |
| Configuration | Floor-standing | Floor-standing | Floor-standing |
| Ultrasound Integration | Compatible | Compatible | Compatible |
| Preset Protocols | Yes (multi-indication) | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-Language Interface | 8 languages | 4-6 languages | Limited |
| Warranty | 2 yrs main + 6mo parts | 1-2 years | 1 year |
| Free Worldwide Shipping | Yes (DHL/FedEx) | Buyer pays | Buyer pays |
| Lifetime Tech Support | Yes (direct manufacturer) | Via distributor | Via distributor |
| Approximate Price | $3,399 | $35,000-$60,000 | $40,000-$80,000 |
European-grade focused shockwave technology. Direct manufacturer pricing.
B63 puts piezoelectric focused therapy within reach of clinics that couldn't justify $40,000+ for specialty equipment.
Business Application — High-Value Specialty Service
Focused shockwave is positioned in the clinical hierarchy above radial — it commands higher session fees because it treats more complex cases. B63 turns a high-end specialty procedure into a sustainable practice service:
Who Uses B63
B63 is positioned for the upper tier of musculoskeletal care providers. Common B63 customers include:
What's Included
- B63 Floor-Standing Main Unit with integrated piezoelectric crystal array — 1 unit
- Handpiece with focused waveform delivery — 1 unit
- Applicator Heads — multiple sizes for different focal depths and treatment areas
- Adjustable Treatment Arm for precise patient positioning
- Power Cable — country-specific plug configuration
- User Manual — Electronic, multi-language with clinical protocol guide
- Free Online Training — focused ESWT clinical applications + certificate
- Treatment Protocol Reference — major focused ESWT indications
⚠️ Ultrasound gel and (recommended) ultrasound guidance equipment required for targeted treatment. Order ultrasound gel here.
Specialist FAQ
How is focused shockwave different from radial shockwave?
Energy delivery is fundamentally different. Radial shockwave (like SW13B, MB3000) generates pressure waves at the skin surface that dissipate outward — effective for superficial structures up to 30-35mm deep. Focused shockwave (B63) uses precisely-shaped piezoelectric crystals to converge energy at a specific focal point deep within the tissue (up to 65mm+).
Clinical implication: Use radial for plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, common tendinopathies. Use focused for calcific deposits, non-union fractures, deep insertional tendinopathies, and refractory cases — situations where energy must penetrate deeper and concentrate at a specific point.
Do I need ultrasound guidance to use B63?
Strongly recommended for most focused ESWT applications. The whole advantage of focused shockwave is precise targeting — ultrasound (or fluoroscopy in some clinical settings) lets you confirm the focal point is on the exact pathological tissue. Many B63 users integrate the machine into existing ultrasound-guided injection workflows.
That said, B63 can be used without imaging for well-defined surface landmarks (lateral epicondyle, Achilles insertion, etc.), but precision improves significantly with guidance.
What training is needed to operate B63?
B63 is designed for qualified medical professionals — physicians, physiotherapists, sports medicine specialists, and clinicians experienced in musculoskeletal interventions. Focused ESWT requires understanding of anatomy, accurate patient positioning, and (ideally) imaging-guided targeting.
We provide free 1-on-1 online training with our clinical team. Additional in-depth focused ESWT training resources (courses from ISMST, ESPRM, etc.) are recommended for new practitioners.
How many sessions does a typical treatment course require?
Most focused ESWT protocols call for 3-5 sessions, spaced 1-2 weeks apart. For non-union fractures, longer treatment courses (6-8 sessions) may be needed with longer intervals to allow bone remodeling. Calcific tendinitis sometimes responds dramatically in 2-3 sessions.
Is the B63 FDA-cleared for the US market?
B63 is CE Certified and ROHS compliant. Focused ESWT technology is FDA-cleared in the US for plantar fasciitis (Storz, since 2000) and lateral epicondylitis (Dornier, since 2002). For specific clinical and regulatory questions regarding your country and intended use, please contact us at sophia@kmslaser.com before ordering.
Can I add my clinic logo to the machine?
Yes. Free logo customization is available on the machine body and start-up screen for all B63 orders. Many of our specialty clinic customers brand the machine to reinforce their position as the premium provider in their region. OEM partnerships available for distributors and clinic chains.
What if it arrives damaged?
Every B63 is fully insured during transit. If your machine arrives with any visible damage, document with photos within 24 hours of receipt and email sophia@kmslaser.com. We'll arrange immediate replacement or full refund — at zero cost to you.
Custom Branding & OEM Programs
For specialty clinics, sports medicine institutes, and distributors ordering B63, we provide free custom branding on both the machine body and software start-up screen. OEM partnerships available for high-end clinic chains and regional distributors.

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