Promoting tissue repair and reducing inflammation, leading to significant pain reduction.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that uses shockwaves to help with pain and healing.
How it works:
A device sends mechanical sound waves through the skin to the injured area, increasing blood flow and accelerating healing.
What it’s used for:
ESWT is commonly used in physical therapy and orthopaedics, and can treat a variety of conditions, including:
Treatment process:
A course of 3-10 treatments is usually required, with each treatment 1–2 weeks apart.
Types of ESWT Treatments:
The 2 main Treatments we use are radial and focused extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT). The main difference is the depth at which the shock waves are applied:
Other differences between radial and focused ESWT include: