
Shockwave therapy uses focused energy waves to stimulate blood flow, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair — helping reduce pain and improve recovery time.
Benefits
• Effective for musculoskeletal conditions
• Reduces chronic pain
• Speeds recovery without surgery
Who It’s For
• Athletes with chronic strain
• Individuals with tendon pain
• Patients seeking non-surgical relief
Shockwave therapy is commonly used for:
• Plantar fasciitis
• Tennis elbow
• Shoulder pain
• Tendonitis
• Hip pain
• Knee pain
• Chronic musculoskeletal pain
A consultation is required to determine if it is appropriate for your condition.
The treatment delivers focused acoustic waves into the affected tissue. This stimulates circulation, encourages tissue repair, and may help reduce pain over time.
Most patients describe the sensation as a tapping or pulsing feeling. Some mild discomfort may occur during treatment, especially in sensitive areas, but it is generally well tolerated.
Shockwave therapy is non-invasive and does not involve needles. It stimulates natural healing processes, whereas injections typically target inflammation directly.