Shockwave Therapy

About This Service

Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic pressure waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing response in injured or painful tissues. These waves help increase blood flow, cellular repair activity, collagen production, and metabolic recovery, making it especially effective for chronic tendon and ligament conditions that haven’t responded to rest, therapy, or medications.This treatment is commonly used to reduce pain, break up scar tissue or calcifications, improve mobility, and restore healthy function in muscles, tendons, and joints.Shockwave Therapy is done in the clinic without injections or surgery, and many patients begin to notice meaningful improvement after a series of short treatment sessions, with continued healing over several weeks.

Common Conditions We Treat

Plantar Fasciitis / Heel Pain

Reduces inflammation and improves tissue flexibility in the plantar fascia.

Achilles Tendinopathy

Enhances tendon repair and decreases chronic irritation.

Gluteal and Hip Tendon Pain

Reduces inflammation where tendons attach near the hip.

Chronic Muscle Trigger Points

Releases tension and restores tissue mobility.

Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer’s Elbow)

Relieves tendon strain and supports healing near the inner elbow.

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

Helps resolve chronic tendon irritation and pain during gripping.

Patellar Tendon Pain (Jumper’s Knee)

Supports tendon remodeling to restore load tolerance.

Shin or Calf Overuse Injuries

Supports tissue restoration after repetitive strain.

Benefits of This Treatment

  • Non-invasive treatment with no injections or surgery required
  • Helps reduce chronic tendon and muscle pain
  • Stimulates natural healing and tissue regeneration
  • Improves blood flow and cellular repair activity in targeted areas
  • Breaks down scar tissue and calcification deposits when present
  • Restores flexibility and load tolerance in tendons and soft tissue
  • Short treatment sessions with minimal downtime
  • Can improve joint mobility and functional strength
  • Often effective when other conservative treatments have failed
  • Helps patients return to activity, exercise, and daily movement comfortably

Ready to Begin Your Recovery?

We are here to help you move stronger, feel better, and return to the activities you enjoy.

Common Patient Questions

Does Shockwave Therapy hurt?
Some discomfort may occur during treatment, but it is typically well-tolerated and does not require anesthesia.
Most patients receive 3–6 sessions spaced weekly, depending on condition and response.
Many people begin to notice changes within a few weeks as tissue healing continues.
Activity is usually modified but not stopped — we guide your safe return to movement.
Yes — it is commonly recommended when physical therapy, rest, or medications haven’t provided lasting relief.