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SHOCKWAVE THERAPY

Shockwave Therapy in Physiotherapy

Shockwave Therapy, a cutting-edge addition to physiotherapy, leverages acoustic waves to provide pain relief and promote healing. Rooted in advanced technology, it offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional treatments, targeting various musculoskeletal conditions effectively.

How Shockwave Therapy Works:

Shockwave Therapy works by delivering high-energy acoustic waves to the affected tissues. These waves stimulate cellular repair, enhance blood circulation, and accelerate the body’s intrinsic healing processes. As a result, patients often experience rapid pain relief and restoration of mobility.

Shockwave therapy devices we use:

Treatable Areas & Their Benefits:

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that utilizes acoustic waves to target various musculoskeletal conditions, providing pain relief and promoting healing.

The therapy delivers high-energy acoustic waves to affected tissues, stimulating cellular repair, increasing blood circulation, and accelerating the body’s natural healing processes.

Yes, Shockwave Therapy is a safe treatment option that has been used successfully for over 20 years in the management of musculoskeletal conditions.

Shockwave Therapy is well accepted by patients for treating tendinopathy, myofascial pain, and joint injuries.

Each shockwave session is only about 5 minutes long. However, you will likely spend additional time at the clinic for other interventions in conjunction with your shockwave treatment.

Patients are expected to experience temporary discomfort during the application of the shockwave therapy; however, this is often followed by an improvement in symptoms shortly after the completion of the treatment.