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
Chronic Back or Neck Tightness
How It Works
Identify Pain Area
Physical exam + ultrasound if needed
Apply Shockwave Pulses
Non-invasive, handheld device delivers targeted waves
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.