Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that accelerates recovery from injured tissues. In addition to accelerating the healing process in the body, shockwaves stimulate metabolism and improve blood circulation, which are biological effects leading to faster and long-term healing and regeneration of the tissue. Shockwave Therapy eliminates pain, restores full mobility, thus improving quality of life.
How does Shockwave work? And Who Performs it?
Shockwave treatment works by using high energy sound waves to stimulate self-healing. These shockwaves – which are not electrical but rather sound shockwaves – are administered through a special wand, a hand-held piece of equipment, that dispenses the waves for a brief amount of time directly to the affected injury area.
Our certified shockwave practitioner will carry out the treatment. The practitioner will start with a comprehensive assessment, including a real-time ultrasound scan, then create a treatment plan before beginning the shockwave treatments. Additionally, they will prescribe the right loading exercises to compliment the therapy.
Are you suffering from Chronic Tendon/Muscle /Bone Stress Injury ?
How does Shockwave work? And Who Performs it?
Shockwave Therapy is most commonly considered in response to chronic tendon / muscle injuries, especially those non-responsive to other treatments for more than 3-6 months. With shockwave therapy we treat a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and experience a high success rate of 70-90% improvement.
The common conditions we treat with shockwave therapy are as follows:
- Plantar Fasciopathy
- Achilles Tendinopathy
- Shin Splints ( MTSS )
- Runners Knee
- Jumpers Knee
- Proximal Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Adductor Injury
- Proximal Hamstrings Tendinopathy
- Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome
- Tennis / Golfers Elbow
- Rotator Cuff Syndrome with and without calcification
- Frozen Shoulder
- Scar Tissues
- Bone Healing ( Non Unions )
- Chronic Muscle / Ligament Injury
Am I able to do any activity after Shockwave Therapy?
Yes, most often it is the case that some early loading exercises are prescribed after shockwave therapy. In some rare cases, patients may need to avoid exercising the treated area for a short period of time. Your practitioner will provide a plan of exercise and advise you on the intensity and frequency of those exercises.
How long does it take to recover?
Significant clinical outcome often seen 8 to 12 weeks after treatment. During the course of the treatment it is important NOT to take NSAIDs, as the treatment works by stimulation of Pro-inflammatory state.
Can I combine Injection therapy along with shockwave therapy?
In the instance of CORTICO STEROID injection, it is required that individuals wait at least 3 months before shockwave treatment. In the case of PRP and other cellular therapy injections, combining shockwave therapy may be highly beneficial. A discussion with your practitioner is encouraged.
Is shockwave therapy safe for Everyone?
- Patients taking medications like antiplatelets and anticoagulants (eg Aspirin/Warfarin)
- Patients diagnosed with Cancer
- Patients with Pace maker
- Pregnancy
- Any history of infection