Shockwave Therapy

Research shows that one in three adults suffers from chronic pain, including neck pain, back pain, knee pain, plantar fasciitis, and tennis elbow. These conditions not only affect daily life but also reduce athletic performance, and traditional pain relief methods or general physiotherapy often provide only temporary relief without addressing the root cause.

In recent years, Shockwave Therapy(Shockwave Therapy)has emerged as a non-invasive option. This high-energy sound wave therapy targets pain areas directly, stimulating tissue repair, enhancing blood circulation, and reducing inflammation, thus providing pain relief and restoring function. Medical studies confirm that shockwave therapy effectively alleviates chronic pain and is considered a safe treatment with minimal side effects.

Shockwave Pain Treatment: Addressing 9 Common Pain Conditions

For patients with chronic pain, repetitive strain injuries, or sports injuries who are worried about the side effects of painkillers and find traditional physiotherapy unsatisfactory,Shockwave Therapydefinitely one of the solutions for pain relief.Shockwave Therapy.

Suitable IndividualsEffects and Benefits
Plantar Fasciitis (sharp pain with first steps in the morning)Reduces heel pain, promotes repair of the plantar fascia, enhances walking comfort
Tennis Elbow / Golfer's ElbowReduces elbow pain, improves grip strength, restores lifting ability
Rotator Cuff Tendonitis, Calcific Tendinitis, Frozen ShoulderReduces shoulder pain, dissolves calcium deposits, improves shoulder range of motion
Hip and Knee Strain (patellar tendinitis, jumper's knee)Reduces joint swelling and pain, improves athletic performance, accelerates tissue repair Iliotibial
Band Syndrome (common among runners)Alleviates outer knee or thigh pain, enhances stability while running
Achilles TendinitisReduces pain in the Achilles tendon, promotes collagen regeneration, improves jumping and running ability
Delayed Bone Healing / PseudarthrosisStimulates bone cell activation, promotes bone repair, accelerates healing process
Ankle or Calf TendonitisReduces redness and pain, enhances mobility, prevents re-injury
Chronic Muscle Tightness, Sports InjuriesRelaxes muscle tension, promotes circulation, accelerates post-exercise recovery
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Focused Shockwave vs. Linear Shockwave Comparison

種類FeaturesSuitable TreatmentsDepth
Focused ShockwaveEnergy concentrated at a point, penetrating deep into soft tissue, tendons, and bone. Targets stubborn pain points accurately.Plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff tendinitis, muscle tendonitis, calcific tendonitisApproximately 8-12 cm
Linear ShockwaveEnergy distributed linearly, covering a larger area than focused shockwave, but slightly shallower depth.Chronic pain in knees, hips, and lower back; improves poor blood circulation issuesApproximately 4-6 cm

Shockwave Pain Treatment: 6 Key Features

針對性治痛

Targeted Pain Relief

Rapid Pain Relief

Anti-Inflammatory Effects

4強效修復

Effective Tissue Repair

促進血液循環

Promotes Blood Circulation

無副作用

No Side Effects

Treatment Areas

Compared to traditional physiotherapy,focused shockwave therapyhas superior effects, penetrating soft tissues and bones up to 8–12 cm, making its application very broad.

手肘

Elbow

手腕

Wrist

肩關節

Shoulder

足底

Foot

跟腱

Achilles Tendon

小腿

Calf

膝關節

Knee

髖關節髖關節

Hip Joint

腳踝

Ankle

腰背

Lower Back

FAQ: Shockwave Therapy

1. What are the costs of shockwave therapy?

Costs are typically calculated by the number of treatments, varying based on the clinic’s environment, services, and number of sessions, generally ranging from $500 to $1,000 per session.

2. Is shockwave therapy painful?

Pain perception varies by individual; there may be mild soreness or a tingling sensation during treatment, but it is usually tolerable within a few minutes.

3. How many sessions are needed for effective treatment?

Most patients see significant improvement after 4–6 sessions, and some may experience relief after the first treatment.

4. How does shockwave therapy differ from physiotherapy?

Shockwave therapy is a type of physiotherapy that is more effective than traditional electrical or ultrasound treatments, especially for stubborn pain.

5. Does shockwave therapy have side effects?

A few patients might experience redness, mild bruising, or soreness, which typically resolve within a few days. Most individuals can resume daily activities immediately after treatment.

6. Can I exercise right after treatment?

It is advisable to avoid high-intensity exercises for 24 hours to allow proper tissue recovery.

7. Is resting required after the treatment?

No extended rest is needed; patients can resume their normal activities on the same day.

8. Is shockwave therapy safe?

This non-invasive treatment is medically proven to be safe and effective when performed by trained professionals.

9. Is the effect of shockwave therapy permanent?

The treatment can alleviate discomfort caused by pain but does not provide permanent relief. However, shockwave therapy is generally more effective and longer-lasting than other traditional pain treatments, especially when combined with exercise, stretching, and posture improvement.

10. Who should avoid shockwave therapy?

Patients taking aspirin (blood thinners), pregnant women, those with pacemakers, and individuals experiencing acute fractures or severe osteoporosis are advised against treatment.

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