Shockwave Therapy is a rehabilitative technique that uses directed acoustic waves to resolve a variety of musculoskeletal injuries.
Shockwave Therapy, also known as Radial Pressure Waves or Radial Shockwave, is a non-invasive, effective, and affordable physiotherapy treatment where acoustic waves are directed to treatment areas.
The application of Shockwave typically lasts 4 or 5 minutes. The device that administers Shockwave is somewhat similar in appearance (though not in operation) to a “massage gun”, and is somewhat noisy.
Shockwave treatment can cause moderate discomfort. However, the intensity will be tailored to your tolerance, and your physiotherapist will explain what to expect to ensure you are comfortable before administering any treatment.
Yes. Several scientific studies have shown the effectiveness of Shockwave treatment within even one or two sessions (Furia 2013, Saxena 2011, Ibrahim 2010), although the majority of injuries require four to six sessions.
Yes. Long-term studies show a low return of symptoms for individuals treated with Shockwave Therapy for certain conditions.
During your initial appointment, your physiotherapist will perform a detailed history and examination to determine if Shockwave is appropriate for your condition.
Shockwave can be successful in treating many forms of chronic pain by:
Robust evidence supports the use of Shockwave Therapy in a variety of conditions, including shoulder calcifications, insertional tendonitis, chronic tendinopathies, muscle trigger points, and other muscle and connective tissue issues.
Research supports the use of Shockwave Therapy for:
Published findings about Shockwave Therapy include:
This PDF download describes the biological actions of shockwaves that explain the beneficial effects on tissue healing and regeneration.
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