Shockwave Therapy
We have our Radial Shockwave Therapy unit in both locations!
Here is an informative video of what Radial Shockwave Therapy is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zFVD771DRU

What is Radial Shockwave Therapy?
Karishma Patel, DC
Shockwave therapy is a medical treatment that utilizes ultrasound technology to send high-energy acoustic waves into the target area to stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities. At the most basic level, shockwave therapy stimulates new cell growth. These new, healthy cells replace old, weak, or damaged cells.
Therefore, this technique works well to heal muscle/tendon tears, labral tears, diminish trigger points within a muscle, make rigid scar tissue more pliable and elastic, increases joint range of motion, decreases muscle/fascial pain, and over all improves movement and function of soft tissue structures.
Shockwave therapy is also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy or EPAT. Doctors first used shockwave therapy in the 1990s, to treat kidney stones. They observed that the treatment seemed to accelerate healing in both bone and soft tissues. It is best used pre and post-surgical to release scar tissue but also to create better scar tissue to help heal. The best example of use of radial shockwave therapy is when used to break down calcium deposits that form on the tendons in the shoulder joint. Shock wave therapy passes sound or shock waves through the skin to the affected area, and may break up calcium deposits.
Side effects included treatment-related pain, bruising and mild bleeding around the area of treatment although these are generally minor and short-lived.
In our clinic we use Radial Shockwave Therapy for the treatment of neck, shoulder (rotator cuff injuries), upper back, lower back, hamstring, calf, and foot pain (most specifically plantar fasciitis).
Please give us a call if you think Radial Shockwave can hep you and you would like to set up a consultation. We would love to help you! 856-691-6055












