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  • Targets pain at the source
  • Accelerates healing of soft tissue injuries
  • Breaks down scar tissue and adhesions
  • Stimulates natural collagen production
  • Improves blood flow and circulation
  • Reduces inflammation and swelling
  • Relieves chronic pain and stubborn conditions
  • Non-invasive, no injections or surgery required
  • Drug-free and safe treatment option
  • Speeds recovery time after injuries
  • Effective for tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and joint pain
  • Enhances mobility and flexibility

Shockwave Benefits

and more!

Shoulders

Knees

Joint Pain relief with
no injections or surgery

Absolutely. Focused Shockwave Therapy works very well alongside chiropractic care, rehab exercises, and other therapies to speed up recovery and improve overall results.

Can I combine this with other treatments?

Side effects are minimal. Some patients experience temporary redness, slight swelling, or soreness in the treated area, which usually goes away within a day or two.

Are there any side effects?

Sessions are typically quick — around 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the area being treated.

How long does a treatment session take?

Most patients feel a tapping or pulsing sensation during treatment. Some areas may feel a bit tender, especially if the tissue is already inflamed, but discomfort is generally mild and very manageable.

Does it hurt?

It’s great for chronic and stubborn conditions like knee pain, plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, Achilles tendonitis, shoulder pain, calcific tendonitis, scar tissue buildup, hip pain, TMJ discomfort, and more.

What conditions can it help with?

Focused Shockwave Therapy uses targeted sound waves to stimulate healing in deep tissues. It’s a non-invasive treatment that helps break down scar tissue, improve circulation, and relieve pain in muscles, tendons, and joints.

What is Focused Shockwave Therapy?

Frequently asked Questions

How soon will I see results?

Many patients start to notice improvement after just a few sessions, sometimes even after the first treatment. Full benefits are typically felt a few weeks after completing your treatment series.

Who should not get shockwave therapy?

It’s not recommended for individuals who are pregnant, have active cancer, blood clotting disorders, or certain cardiovascular conditions. We’ll review your health history thoroughly before starting treatment.

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