Non-Surgical Relief with Shockwave Therapy*
Break up scar tissue, boost circulation, and reduce chronic pain with this advanced regenerative technology.
Targeted Sound Waves for Deep Tissue Healing
Shockwave Therapy, also called EPAT or ESWT, uses acoustic pulses to stimulate circulation, regenerate soft tissue, and break down adhesions. It’s a safe, FDA-cleared alternative to pain meds and invasive procedures.
Conditions We Treat
Plantar Fasciitis
Achilles Tendinitis
Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow
Hip & Shoulder Bursitis
Patellar Tendinitis (“jumper’s knee”)
Chronic Back or Neck Tightness
How It Works
1. Identify Pain Area
Physical exam + ultrasound if needed.
2. Apply Shockwave Pulses
Non-invasive, handheld device delivers targeted waves.
3. Healing Response Activated
Stimulates regeneration and pain reduction over weeks.
Why Patients Choose Shockwave
✅ No injections or surgery
✅ Drug-free pain relief
✅ No downtime
✅ Effective for chronic or treatment-resistant pain
✅ Backed by clinical research
FAQ
Does shockwave therapy hurt?
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Most patients describe it as a tapping or pulsing sensation, not sharp pain.
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You may feel some discomfort over sensitive or inflamed areas, but it’s typically well-tolerated and no anesthesia is required.
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Intensity can be adjusted to ensure your comfort throughout the session.
How many sessions will I need?
- A typical treatment plan includes 3 to 6 sessions, spaced 1 week apart.
- Chronic or stubborn conditions may require additional sessions depending on your response and goals.
How soon can I feel the results?
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Some people feel pain relief after just 1–2 treatments, especially for soft tissue injuries.
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Most see significant improvement by week 3 or 4, as healing continues and inflammation subsides.
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Full benefits often develop over the course of several weeks post-treatment.
What’s the recovery time?
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No downtime is required — you can return to daily activities immediately.
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Some mild soreness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site may occur, but it usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
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We may recommend light activity only for a day or two to support healing.