Shockwave therapy
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT), often referred to as Shockwave Therapy, is a non-invasive surgical treatment that’s non-invasive. It can help those suffering from various chronic illnesses such as Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendinopathy, which can be extremely difficult to treat. It can be beneficial in cases where conventional treatments have not improved.
Shockwave Therapy utilizes high-pressured audio shockwaves that pass through the skin using an instrument that reduces discomfort and triggers a healing reaction.
What are the steps to follow in shockwave therapy? Perform?
Shockwave therapy initiates the body’s repair process and can result with…
- The reduction of pain occurs in nerve fibers.
- The increase in blood flow within the soft tissue around it
- Initiation of the healing process by activated stem cell
What Does A Course Of Shockwave Therapy Involve?
A typical shockwave treatment consists of weekly sessions lasting from 3 to six weeks. The more severe ailments will need a longer time of treatment.
ESWT is an option for the treatment of multiple chronic musculoskeletal diseases that include:
- Plantar heel spurs, heel pain, plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendinopathy – pain or degeneration of the Achilles tendon
- Shin splints may cause pain and discomfort in the region surrounding the shin.
- Stress fractures are tiny fractures in the bone structure caused by repetitive stress.
- Ankle injuries that cause constant pain, unstable ankles that can inflict more damage or chronic ankle injuries that do not heal
- Muscle injuries and tendon injuries and tendon injuries partial strains or tears