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Shockwave Centers of America Provides Mark V Rolling Cart for Shockwave Therapy Equipment Mobility

MARIETTA, GA, July 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MARIETTA, GA - July 10, 2026 - Shockwave Centers of America provides the Mark V Rolling Cart to support mobility of shockwave therapy systems in clinical settings. The Mark V Rolling Cart enables practitioners to move, treat and operate equipment seamlessly across different rooms with minimal disruption. This facilitates delivery of non-invasive shockwave therapy for patients experiencing chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions. The company mai

Context & Analysis

The push toward mobile clinical equipment reflects a broader shift in how healthcare providers optimize space and workflow. In the Philippines, where clinic footprints are constrained by high commercial rents and urban land scarcity, moving therapeutic devices between rooms without structural modifications directly impacts patient throughput. For private orthopedic centers and rehabilitation clinics, modular equipment that supports flexible scheduling reduces idle time and maximizes revenue per square meter.

This development intersects with ongoing modernization in Philippine healthcare services. The Food and Drug Administration continues to refine registration processes for medical devices, while hospital groups prioritize capital expenditures that improve service delivery. Importers and distributors should monitor how accessory innovations affect total cost of ownership, including customs classification and after-sales support. Local partners must ensure mobility accessories meet Philippine electrical and safety certifications before deployment, as the Bureau of Customs and FDA maintain strict compliance standards for imported medical devices.

Clinic upgrades remain sensitive to peso exchange rates and borrowing costs. As the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas manages inflation and interest rate trajectories, healthcare businesses financing equipment purchases will weigh leasing against outright acquisition. Rising demand for non-invasive pain management aligns with an aging population and corporate wellness spending, creating steady tailwinds for rehabilitation providers.

What to watch next includes FDA clearance timelines for imported therapy accessories, adoption patterns among major hospital networks, and how digital health integrations might pair with mobile treatment setups. Clinic operators should track whether insurance providers and HMOs expand coverage for these modalities, since reimbursement policy dictates equipment utilization. For distributors and investors, the opportunity lies in supporting clinics that scale service capacity without expanding physical footprints.

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Source: manilatimes.net

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