Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing process. It can relieve pain and promote healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues. It accomplishes this by stimulating metabolic processes and enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue.
Shockwave therapy is used to reduce pain and promote healing from tendinopathy and many other sports injuries, including:
Foot pain: plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy
Knee pain: patellar tendinopathy
Leg pain: hamstring and quadricep injuries
Hip pain: rectus femoris and gluteal tendinopathy
Shoulder pain: rotator cuff injuries
Elbow pain: tennis and golfer’s elbow
Scar tissue treatment
How does shockwave therapy work?
Shockwave therapy is a burst of strong energy pulses applied to an affected area. These pulses occur for short periods of time, creating micro-cavitation bubbles that expand and burst. The force created by these bubbles penetrates tissue stimulating increased blood flow and growth hormones to the area, promoting new tissue growth. In many instances, shockwave therapy is most effective in cases where the human body has not been able to heal itself on its own.
Is Shockwave therapy painful?
Most patients report some discomfort during shockwave therapy, but most do not find it painful. The amount of discomfort depends in part on the person, their injury, and whether the damaged tissues are close to a bone. (Treatments delivered closer to a bone are generally more uncomfortable.) As soon as the treatment is over, the discomfort typically stops.
How long does shockwave therapy take?
A single treatment usually takes between 15 to 20 minutes. Depending on the injury, a patient will usually receive five to seven treatments over a period of several weeks.
How effective is shockwave therapy?
It is important for patients to know that the results of shockwave therapy may not be apparent immediately but should increase over time as their injured tissues heal.
Shockwave therapy is often used in combination with physical therapy to analyze movement patterns and help build strength and adjust technique, effectively decreasing the risk of re-injury.
Studies are currently underway to better understand the effectiveness of shockwave therapy.
How long is the recovery period from shockwave therapy?
Athletes can typically return to regular activity within 24 hours of a treatment.
Are there any side effects or complications?
Complications of shockwave therapy are quite rare.
Some examples may be, if a tendon or ligament is almost fully torn, shockwave therapy could cause the remaining tissue to tear; if a patient has significantly low bone density (osteoporosis), shockwave therapy could cause a stress fracture.
Contact us for an assessment to determine if Shockwave would be a potential treatment option for you.