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Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Pain and Soft-Tissue Injuries—Without Surgery or Injections

HOW DOES Shockwave Therapy WORK?
Shockwave therapy delivers controlled acoustic pressure waves into injured or chronically tight tissues. These pulses increase local blood flow, stimulate cellular metabolism, and mechanically break down fibrotic adhesions and calcifications that limit healing and movement.

By re-introducing mechanical stimulus to tissue that has become stagnant or degenerative, shockwave helps restore normal tissue turnover, reduce pain signaling, and improve function over a series of treatments.
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60–80%
Have lasting relief in 4-6 weeks
24-48 hrs
Return to activity - not days/weeks
No Needles
Minimally-invasive. Not a steroid!
100%
Natural - Using ACOUSTIC energy!
Is Shockwave Right for You?

Shockwave therapy is often used when pain becomes chronic and healing has stalled despite rest or conventional care. It’s non-invasive, drug-free, and designed to stimulate recovery in stubborn soft tissue.

At your consultation, we’ll determine whether shockwave is appropriate, explain what to expect, and outline next steps. If it’s not the right fit, we’ll guide you to other options.

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What Is Shockwave Therapy?
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.

Common Conditions Treated with Shockwave:

● Chronic tendon pains (Achilles, patellar, rotator cuff)
● Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
● Tennis and golfer’s elbow
● Hip, knee, and shoulder soft-tissue pain
● Scar tissue and myofascial restrictions
● Persistent pain unresponsive to rest or conventional care