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What is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave Therapy is an electromagnetic focused therapy machine that stimulates the healing of problematic tissue, addresses pain, and supports patient tissue recovery non-invasively. It is a 100% natural, drug-free option for various conditions in orthopedics, sports medicine and urology. 

Non-Surgical & Drug Free - No need for invasive surgery or medication

  • Minimal Downtime - most patients resume regular activities immediately after treatment

  • Proven results - backed by clinical research with high success rates

  • Personalized Care - Tailored treatment plans to meet your specific needs

A person wearing a blue glove using an ultrasound device on their knee against a blue background with digital circular patterns.

Conditions Treated With Shockwave

Digital illustration of a medical device emitting ultrasound waves towards a human heel, highlighting the bones and soft tissues in blue and orange tones.
  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Bone Spurs

  • Tendonitis causes more than 70,000 people to miss work per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • Shockwave helps diminish pain by stimulating cells that are responsible for healing connective tissues (tensons, ligaments, and fascia)

Person holding their knee with a red, irritated area indicating pain or inflammation.
  • Hip and knee pain

  • Knee Osteoarthritis

  • Patellar Tendinopathy

  • Targeted treatment: Shockwaves are precisely directed at the problem area, promoting blood circulation and cell regeneration

  • Shockwave sessions use sound and pressure waves to promote healing in musculoskeletal and other conditions. Each session is brief, usually 15-20 minutes, and multiple sessions are typically required, with protocols often involving 3-10 treatments over several weeks.

A person holding their shoulder with their hand, indicating shoulder pain or discomfort. The image highlights the shoulder area with a red spot to suggest pain or injury. The text overlay reads 'FROZEN Shoulder'.
  • Frozen shoulder/Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

  • Tennis Elbow/Golfer's Elbow

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Shockwaves can break down scar tissue, reduce inflammation, and stimulate the natural healing processes

  • The focused shockwave provides deeper tissue penetration than radial shockwave, focusing its output on more localized and deeper tissue, with minimal effect on the skin and muscles, making the treatment safer and more comfortable.

Doctor performing a neck and shoulder examination on a patient in a medical office.
  • Neck Strain/ Upper Trapezius Strain

  • C-spondylosis

  • Low Back Pain/Herniated Nucleus Pulposus

  • According to the National Institute of Health Website, clinical reviews suggest it's a safe and effective treatment for chronic low back pain, offering better pain relief than other conservative treatments .

  • Benefits: Non-invasive, accelerated healing, pain reduction, and improved function.