Shockwave therapy is used to treat musculoskeletal aches and pains focusing on tendons, tendon attachments, and muscular conditions. It has been shown to be a highly effective, non-invasive process approved by the FDA for specific treatments.
Let's start with a shockwave consultation (clinical history) and diagnostic scan to see if shockwave is right for you!
Shockwave Therapy uses sound waves to create mechanical/physical pulses in the muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissues. These acoustic waves go deep into the body and break down any calcific fibroblasts and scar tissue in the treatment area. Simultaneously, these sound impulses also stimulate tissue repair & regeneration while provoking an inflammatory response. You’ll notice better microcirculation in the musculoskeletal region, along with increased collagen production. Together, this heals the injury in the musculoskeletal treatment site, offering pain and symptom relief.
Foot and Ankle – Plantar Fasciitis / Achilles Tendonitis / Shin Splints
Calves/Arches – Trigger Points & Myofascial Pain
Knee – Patellar Tendonitis / Runners Knee / Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Hip – Trochanteric Bursitis / Gluteal Tendonitis / Upper Hamstring Strains
Shoulder – Rotator Cuff Dysfunction / Calcific Tendonitis
Elbow – Tennis Elbow / Golfers Elbow
Neck / Trap / Scapula / Lower-Mid Back – Trigger Point & Myofascial Pain
Evidence-based and FDA approved
Non-invasive - doesn't require medication, non-surgical, making it a safe and drug free treatment
No risk of infection
No scarring
No downtime - patients can immediately resume daily activities
Cost effective
Fast and effective - many patients report significant pain relief and increased mobility after a few sessions
Can be combined with chiropractic adjustments
Versatility - it can be applied to various areas of the body, including the back, shoulders, hips, knees, and feet, making it suitable for different conditions and parts of the musculoskeletal system.
Long-Term Results - Shockwave therapy not only provides immediate pain relief but also encourages the body's natural healing processes, promoting lasting results.
Over 80% patient satisfaction
Shockwave uses sound waves to disrupt the transmission of pain neurotransmitters through the body, which means the acoustic energy is working on a molecular level to rearrange and correct how your body interprets pain. To do this, it will require several weeks to reach the full potential of the treatment. Typically, at least five treatment sessions are needed at weekly intervals to notice significant improvement, although additional sessions may be required. However, fewer sessions are preferable if effective. Each treatment lasts about 10-15 minutes.
The speed of improvement and the number of sessions required depend on several factors, including the patient's age, the duration of their condition, overall health, activity levels during treatment, and adherence to home stretches and exercises recommended by the doctor.
The majority of patients who use this treatment have enjoyed results. In clinical studies, about 91% of patients reported successful results, including a decrease in chronic pain, increase in mobility, and other health improvements. Roughly 80% of all patients report satisfaction with the results of this treatment.
The doctor will begin by identifying the specific treatment areas. A thin layer of coupling gel will be applied to these sites. The treatment will start at a very low output setting, gradually increasing to a power level that you help determine, best suited for your condition. As the doctor moves the therapy device around the treatment area, you might feel a deep, dull ache. The doctor will ask you to report when you feel this ache and will adjust the device's output to the appropriate level for your treatment.
The non-invasive shockwave treatment has virtually no long-term risks or side effects.
The therapy can be uncomfortable during application and for about 1-2 days following. This is expected although not desired and we will vary the strength and frequency to keep it to the patient’s tolerance.
In some cases, patients may experience some noted localized bruising, redness, swelling, and sensitivity to touch for 24 to 48 hours after the Shockwave session.
Shockwave therapy is generally safe and effective when performed by a professional, but there are some circumstances where it's not recommended. A specialist will review your medical history before treatment to assess your suitability.
Shockwave therapy is not appropriate if a patient has one of these conditions:
Malignancies / Cancerous Tumors
Serious Cardiovascular Disorders
DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) or bleeding disorder
Pregnancy
Pacemaker
Make sure to eat a good well-balanced diet with plenty of protein
Increase your water intake
Reduce training volume by 50% for 2 days after each Shockwave session
Discontinue the use of any/all NSAIDS 3 days before your treatment and for 3 days after treatment begins
Do not apply ice
Heat the area 10-20 minutes every 3-4 hours after treatment for the first three days to promote blood flow to the area