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Shockwave Therapy

Radial shock waves are acoustic waves introduced into the body by means of a transmitter and handpiece. These waves move through the body in outward motion from the point of contact. The point of contact will be moved throughout your treatment to cover the entire pain region.

When introduced into the tissue, shock waves and pressure waves have effects on a cellular level that are beneficial for healing. Increased blood flow and formation of new blood vessels create an improved environment for tissue repair. It has further been shown that application of shock waves influences the body’s pain regulating mechanisms resulting in local pain relief.

What can Radial Shockwave Therapy Help with?

  • Myofascial trigger points – localized tender or painful area
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Chronic Tendinopathies such as;
    • Tennis and Golfers Elbow
    • Achilles tendinopathy
    • shoulder tendinopathy and rotator cuff injuries
    • Jumpers knee

What are the side effects of Shockwave Therapy?

Side effects could occur after a treatment with shockwave therapy. The majority will appear after 1-2 days.

Potential side effects include:
• Reddening
• Swelling
• Pain
• Heamatoma (bruising)
• Petechia (red spots)