Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted acoustic pressure waves to stimulate healing in chronically injured or degenerative soft tissue. These controlled pulses are delivered through the skin to affected muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue—without needles, medication, or anesthesia.
Shockwave works by increasing local blood flow, stimulating cellular activity, and mechanically breaking down scar tissue and adhesions that restrict movement and delay recovery. This process helps restart stalled healing, reduce pain sensitivity, and restore normal tissue function over a series of treatments.
Shockwave therapy is commonly used for chronic tendon injuries, plantar fasciitis, myofascial pain, and other stubborn soft-tissue conditions that have not responded to rest, stretching, or conventional care. It is well-suited for active individuals, athletes, and patients seeking a drug-free, non-surgical approach to long-standing pain.