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What is Shockwave Therapy?

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and extracorporeal shockwave therapy are non-invasive treatments used to address various musculoskeletal conditions and chronic pain issues. These therapies are FDA-approved and have been shown to significantly reduce pain and improve recovery times for conditions such as plantar fasciitis and tennis elbow. Extracorporeal pulse activation technology is a non-invasive method used in shockwave therapy, known for its minimal risks and positive patient outcomes.

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Tennis Elbow

Icon showing the bottom of a foot with a red spot on the heel area representing Plantar Fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis

Icon highlighting the shoulder joint in red, symbolizing Tendonitis.

Tendonitis

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Achilles Tendinopathy

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Jumper's Knee

Icon of a hand with multiple joints marked in red to denote Arthritis.

Arthritis

Pain Relief without Pills, Injections or Surgery

Comparison table highlighting Shockwave Therapy against Surgery, Pain Killers, and Injections across criteria like Non-Invasive, Effective, and Safety. Shockwave Therapy shows positive results in all criteria.

This infographic is based on opinions from various individuals and is for informational purposes only. Consult your physician for medical advice.

What People Really Say About Shockwave Therapy

I found a great clinic for shockwave therapy through Just Healthy. The search feature made it easy to find local doctors, and I could get in touch with them easily. It's super convenient!

David Nguyen

Just Healthy helped me find a shockwave therapy specialist near me. I had plantar fasciitis, and the therapy worked wonders. I loved how simple it was to compare different doctors and get in contact with them. Highly recommend!

Jordan Ramirez

Using Just Healthy, I quickly located a doctor for shockwave therapy. I was suffering from tennis elbow and heel pain. Getting in touch with the clinic was effortless, and the process was smooth. Fantastic resource!

Alex Carter

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Plantar fasciitis

Reduces heel pain by promoting recovery of the damaged heel pad.

Achilles tendonitis

Alleviates pain by enhancing blood flow and tissue regeneration in the Achilles tendon.

Tennis elbow

Mitigates elbow pain and inflammation by stimulating natural healing processes.

Shoulder tendonitis

Decreases shoulder pain and inflammation by improving blood circulation and tissue repair.

Musculoskeletal conditions

Aids in healing muscle strains, ligament sprains, and joint pain by accelerating tissue regeneration and reducing inflammation.

Calcific tendonitis

Breaks down calcium deposits on the shoulder tendons, easing pain and restoring mobility.

Conditions Treated

FAQ About Shockwave Therapy

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  • It helps to relieve pain, enhances the healing process, breaks apart scar tissue, and reduces inflammation in treated areas.

  • The cost varies depending on geographical location, the facility, and the number of sessions required. Typically, each session can range from $100 to $500.

  • For effective treatment of plantar fasciitis, typically 3 to 5 sessions are recommended, spaced about a week apart.

  • For treating erectile dysfunction, shockwave therapy sessions are often scheduled once a week for about 6 consecutive weeks.

  • While shockwave therapy is generally safe, some patients may experience minor side effects such as transient pain, swelling at the treatment site, and bruising. The pain during the procedure can be intense for some but is usually short-lived.

  • The effects of shockwave therapy can last for months. The longevity of relief from symptoms greatly depends on the severity of the condition and individual patient response.

  • Currently, most insurance plans do not cover shockwave therapy, so patients usually pay out-of-pocket.

  • It's recommended to avoid NSAIDs like ibuprofen for 48 hours after treatment to avoid interfering with the body's natural healing processes initiated by the therapy.

  • During the session, patients might feel a series of quick, repetitive taps that can be uncomfortable or slightly painful, depending on the intensity and the area being treated.

Benefits of Shockwave Treatment

Shockwave therapy offers numerous benefits for patients suffering from musculoskeletal conditions. Here are some of the key advantages.

Pain relief

Shockwave therapy is highly effective in reducing pain and inflammation, making it an ideal treatment option for patients with chronic pain.

Non-invasive

Unlike invasive surgery, shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that does not require any incisions or anesthesia.

Fast recovery

Shockwave therapy promotes a faster recovery time compared to traditional treatment methods, allowing patients to return to their normal activities quickly.

No complications

Shockwave therapy has a low risk of complications and side effects, making it a safe treatment option for patients.

How Shockwave Therapy Works

Shockwave therapy works by using high-energy pressure waves to stimulate the healing process in the body. During the treatment, a device delivers targeted shockwaves to the injured area, promoting tissue healing and encouraging damaged tissue to gradually regenerate. Patients often experience minor discomfort or mild soreness during the procedure, but these sensations are typically short-lived. Most patients report significant improvements in their pain level and overall quality of life after just a few treatment sessions.

A therapist applies a handheld shockwave therapy device to a patient’s ankle, demonstrating the delivery of pressure waves for treatment

Delivery of pressure waves

The shockwave device is used to deliver high-energy pressure waves to the affected area.

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Stimulation of healing

The pressure waves stimulate the healing process by increasing blood flow, reducing inflammation, and breaking up scar tissue.

Close-up image of red blood cells in a vein, symbolizing enhanced blood circulation facilitated by shockwave therapy.

Enhanced blood circulation

The pressure waves also enhance blood circulation, which helps to promote tissue healing and reduce pain.

Top Shockwave Therapy Providers

Portrait of Michael Putman, a smiling middle-aged Caucasian man with short gray hair, wearing a white shirt, located in Roseville, California.

Michael Putman D.C

Roseville | California

(916) 781-2600

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Chloe Wilson

Moorpark |California

Portrait of Laura Porhola, a middle-aged Caucasian woman with long brown hair and glasses, smiling in a pink lace top, from Eagle River, Alaska.

Laura Porhola

Eagle River | Alaska

(907) 854 2887

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Dr. Trenton Boggs, D.C.

Fort Wayne | Indiana

(260) 483-5588

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