Shockwave Therapy

Reduce Pain and Restore Mobility!

Shockwave Therapy at Physiotec

Shockwave therapy is a highly effective, non-invasive treatment used across various physiotherapy applications to accelerate healing and relieve pain.

Using high-energy acoustic waves, it stimulates tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and enhances recovery for various musculoskeletal conditions.

Widely used in physiotherapy and rehabilitation, shockwave therapy is an effective solution for chronic pain relief and improved mobility.

Reducing pain and restoring mobility

A Modern Solution for Pain Relief and Healing

Chronic Pain Management – Proven to reduce pain in conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and tennis elbow, offering long-lasting relief.

Muscle & Joint Conditions – Treats injuries affecting muscles, tendons, and joints, including rotator cuff injuries, hip pain, and patellar tendonitis.

Bone Healing – Supports the recovery of non-union fractures by stimulating natural bone regeneration.

Sports Injuries – Helps athletes heal from stress fractures, muscle strains, and tendon injuries, promoting faster recovery.

Cellulite Reduction – Enhances blood circulation and collagen production, aiding in body contouring and skin tightening.

Scar Tissue Reduction – Breaks down scar tissue to improve mobility and reduce post-surgical or trauma-related discomfort.

Trigger Point Therapy – Effectively targets muscle knots, relieving tension and pain for improved movement.

With its wide-ranging benefits, shockwave therapy is transforming physiotherapy and rehabilitation, making pain relief and recovery more effective than ever.

Advantages of Shockwave Therapy:

  • Non-Invasive: It is non-surgical and does not require anesthesia, reducing the risks associated with invasive procedures.

  • Minimal Side Effects: It typically has minimal side effects, such as temporary discomfort during treatment or mild soreness afterward.

  • Short Treatment Sessions: Each treatment session is relatively short, usually lasting between 10 to 30 minutes.

  • High Success Rate: It has a high success rate in providing pain relief and improving function, particularly in chronic conditions.

  • No Downtime: Patients can often return to their normal activities immediately after treatment.

Physiotherapists assess each patient’s condition and medical history to determine if shockwave therapy is an appropriate treatment option.

If deemed suitable, it can be integrated into a comprehensive physiotherapy plan to optimize the patient’s recovery and improve their overall quality of life.