Shockwave therapy, initially used for breaking up kidney stones in the 1980s, was later discovered to alleviate back pain in some patients treated for kidney stones. This led to exploration of its effectiveness on soft tissues. The therapy involves three levels of energy - low, medium, and high - with the Wasabi Method falling into the low to medium range, unlike the high-energy shockwaves used for kidney stones.

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