Shockwave Therapy

Don’t let the name scare you – shockwave therapy is a safe, innovative and super-effective approach to decrease chronic pain and increase your mobility.

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Using the healing power of sound waves, this non-invasive form of therapy is a great way to treat any pesky injuries or tissues that just won’t seem to get better. 

Shockwave therapy is used to treat many painful conditions including soft tissue injuries, joint dysfunctions and calcifications, and ligament/tendon issues responsible for most chronic pain conditions. Bursts of high-frequency pulses are transmitted into your tissues to break apart painful calcium deposits from joints (bunions and arthritic spurs), tendons (calcific tendonitis) and muscles. These pulses also loosen twisted and tangled muscle fibres that cause adhesions responsible for so many conditions. Think of it as a supersonic massage for your cells that stimulates your body’s natural healing response, resulting in faster relief and reduced pain.

 

Evidence shows that this type of therapy helps with the following conditions:

  • Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs

  • Achilles Tendinopathy

  • Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow

  • Knee and Hip Injuries

  • Rotator Cuff/Shoulder Injuries

  • Pinched nerves

  • Ligament and muscle sprain/strains

  • Chronic inflammation

Our therapists often use Shockwave therapy in conjunction with other therapeutic modalities including manual therapy, soft tissue work and rehabilitative exercise prescription.

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Here’s what our patients have to say:

“I had a problem with my right hip and glute area for months, nothing seemed to help it get better long term - until my chiropractor suggested I try Shockwave therapy. After three treatments, the pain was gone. After 5 treatments, I barely even knew I had hip pain. It’s life-changing!”

“My foot pain {plantar fasciitis} became so painful that it was hard for me to walk. I went to physio, had orthotics and even did stretches and exercises. It was only after I went to wellbe to receive shockwave therapy that the needle started to move. It was this therapy that made my last adventure a possibility - an adventure hike in Africa!”
 
 
 

 

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FAQ

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While Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive and non-surgical treatment option, you may still feel a little pain or discomfort in the treatment area during the procedure. Some patients describe the treatment as feeling small pulses against the skin - for a short period of time. Always let your practitioner know how you are feeling and the intensity can be adjusted to your comfort level.

Shockwave therapy works by sending high -energy sound waves into tissues beneath the skin. The waves create an inflammatory response that leads to increased blood flow, cell metabolism and regeneration. When painful areas for treatment are closer to a joint or a bone the sound waves may cause vibration which contributes to the feeling of discomfort. We’ve got you covered! If something feels too intense - just let us know!

It's possible to feel a little sore or tender following the treatment, but many patients also experience pain relief - instantly! {no, we’re not kidding!} The degree of soreness may vary based on individual response.

Our clinic uses a state-of-the-art shockwave therapy machine, which is applied to the injured area with ultrasound gel.

Your practitioner will begin by taking a thorough history and performing a comprehensive assessment to determine if shockwave therapy is the right treatment for you. During the session, the machine will be applied to your injured area, and your therapist will spend time discussing your treatment plan and home care at the end of the appointment so you can get the best results!

Some patients may experience immediate temporary pain relief following their first session. However, most patients will see results after 3-6 weekly sessions. You’ll be on your way to relief in no time!

The number of treatments needed will vary based on individual response – 3-6 sessions every 7-10 days are optimal for most patients to get the results they need. Your practitioner will be able to give you a better idea of the number of treatments needed during your first session.

The most common side effects of shockwave therapy are pain at the site of application and redness of the skin. Rare side effects may include bruising, hematoma, nerve irritation, swelling, headaches, or migraines.

Shockwave therapy should not be performed on patients with cancer or an active infection. It should also be avoided over open wounds, implanted devices, or growth plates.

Our team usually recommends 3-6 treatment sessions spaced 7-10 days apart. They’ll work with you to find a plan that will help you get the best results based on your individual needs.

You should expect to experience decreased pain and increased function in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments that are injured. Less pain = more movement!

Shockwave therapy is effective for treating tendon injuries, muscle strains, ligament injuries, plantar fasciitis, and calcifications in the body.

It's important to avoid taking anti-inflammatory medications or applying ice following Shockwave Therapy. Your practitioner will provide you with specific care instructions and exercises to ensure that you heal in the best way possible!

Yes, your practitioner will show you exercises to work on following treatment to ensure that you continue to heal effectively. Make sure you keep up with these for the best results from your treatment!

The safety of shockwave therapy during pregnancy depends on the location of the injury. Shockwave therapy should not be used on the abdomen or lower back during pregnancy, but it may be safe to use on a distal area of the body. Please book a complimentary consult with our practitioners to review your case specifically.