Shockwave Therapy: The Premier Non-Surgical Solution for Chronic Pain

Shockwave Therapy is an advanced treatment that uses acoustic waves to target painful areas and promote healing in bones, tendons, and soft tissues. It is effective for a wide range of conditions, offering a non-surgical alternative for chronic musculoskeletal pain.

The therapy accelerates tissue repair, improves mobility, and provides pain relief for subacute, subchronic, and chronic conditions.

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How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?

Shockwave Therapy utilizes acoustic waves that carry high energy directly to painful areas, stimulating regeneration and the natural healing processes of the body. This process involves:

  • Stimulating cell growth and tissue repair
  • Providing pain relief (analgesia)
  • Restoring mobility

Shockwave Therapy is used to treat various conditions, including chronic, subacute, and, for advanced users, acute issues.

Conditions Shockwave Therapy Can Help With

Shockwave Therapy effectively treats a variety of conditions, including:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Peripheral Neuropathy / Nerve Pain
  • Tennis Elbow / Golfer’s Elbow
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Tendonitis
  • Chronic Joint Pain (Knee, Wrist, Ankle)
  • Bursitis

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will Shockwave Therapy help me?

Shockwave Therapy has helped up to 80% of patients with chronic muscle and joint pain where other therapies have failed.

How does it work?

Acoustic waves penetrate muscles, tendons, and joints, breaking down calcium deposits and improving blood flow to promote healing.

Does the therapy hurt?

There may be slight discomfort during treatment, but sessions last only five minutes and the intensity is adjustable.

How soon will I see results?

Most patients notice improvement within 2-3 treatments, with some experiencing relief after the first session.

Is there pain after treatment?

While immediate pain relief is common, some patients report mild soreness 2-4 hours after treatment, which is generally tolerable.