Radial Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to reduce pain and stimulate the body’s natural healing process.
By targeting injured tissue directly, shockwave therapy helps restore function, improve mobility, and accelerate recovery.
Shockwave therapy is widely used to treat both acute and chronic conditions, including:
It is especially effective for conditions that have not responded well to other treatments.
Shockwave therapy delivers controlled pulses of energy into the affected area. These sound waves trigger a series of biological responses that support healing.
This treatment helps:
Together, these effects create an optimal environment for the body to heal naturally.
During treatment, a handheld device delivers rapid pulses to the targeted area. Sessions are relatively quick, typically lasting 10 to 20 minutes.
You may feel mild discomfort during treatment, especially in more sensitive areas, but this is temporary and often decreases as healing progresses.
A series of treatments is usually recommended for the best results.
Shockwave therapy works by intentionally stimulating a healing response in areas that have become stagnant or chronically injured.
It helps:
Clinical studies have shown success rates of over 75% for many common musculoskeletal conditions.