Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves to stimulate healing in musculoskeletal tissues.
Originally developed to treat kidney stones, it has since been adapted and proven effective for a wide range of orthopedic and soft tissue conditions—especially those involving chronic pain or inflammation. This cutting-edge therapy promotes regeneration and repair by jumpstarting the body’s natural healing process without the need for surgery or medication.
How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?
Shockwave therapy works by delivering low intensity shockwaves into the affected area of the body. These waves penetrate deep into muscles, tendons, ligaments,and bone to stimulate blood flow, reduce inflammation, and break down calcific deposits or scar tissue. This biological response helps regenerate damaged cells and accelerates healing.
Treatments are performed using a handheld device that is applied directly to the skin with a conductive gel. Each session typically lasts 10–20 minutes, depending on the condition and the area being treated. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and can return to daily activities immediately following treatment.
What Are the Benefits of Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy offers several key benefits for patients struggling with chronic pain or injury. These benefits make shockwave therapy a trusted option among athletes, active individuals, and those looking to avoid prolonged use of medication.
Non-invasive:
No incisions, injections, or downtime required
Pain relief:
Effective at reducing or eliminating pain in muscles, tendons, and joints
Accelerated healing:
Stimulates natural tissue regeneration and blood flow
Restores mobility:
Reduces stiffness and improves range of motion
Alternative to surgery:
Especially helpful for patients seeking non-surgical options
Minimal side effects:
Generally well-tolerated with low risk of complications
Who Are Candidates for Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy is ideal for individuals suffering from chronic soft tissue pain and decreased mobility. Common candidates include people with:
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What Are the Risks of Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy is considered very safe, especially when administered by trained professionals. However, like any treatment, there are a few potential risks and side effects:
- Mild discomfort during treatment
- Temporary redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site
- Slight soreness or aching after the session (usually resolves within 24–48 hours)
Serious complications are rare. Patients are typically able to resume normal activities immediately, with no need for extended recovery. Our team performs a thorough consultation before treatment to ensure that shockwave therapy is appropriate and safe for your specific needs.
