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Injury Repair Shockwave Therapy

Drug-Free, Non-Surgical Healing — Acoustic Wave Therapy for Chronic Pain and Injury

$950 for 6 sessions

Who It's For

Injury repair shockwave therapy is appropriate for patients with chronic tendinopathies (plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy, rotator cuff, tennis or golfer's elbow), calcific deposits in tendons, chronic muscle pain or trigger points, or injuries that have not responded adequately to physical therapy alone.

How It Works

6-session series$950
Sessions are typically spaced 1 week apart. Most patients complete 6 sessions for a full treatment course.

Focused acoustic energy is delivered directly to the injured tissue. This stimulates the body's natural healing cascade — activating repair cells, breaking up calcific deposits, increasing local blood flow, disrupting pain pathways, and promoting new collagen formation. This is a genuinely regenerative treatment, not a pain management band-aid. Clinical studies show 70–80% success rates for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy with a full course of treatment.

What to Expect

Each session takes approximately 15–20 minutes. Some soreness during and after the first 1–2 sessions is expected and indicates the treatment is accurately targeting the injured tissue. Important: avoid anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) for 48 hours after each session — they suppress the inflammatory healing response that makes shockwave work. Use acetaminophen instead. Most patients notice meaningful improvement beginning around sessions 3–4.

Results

Safety & Side Effects

Shockwave therapy is safe and well-tolerated. Expected effects include temporary soreness during and after sessions. Not appropriate for active infection or open wounds in the treatment area, malignancy in the treatment area, blood clotting disorders without clearance, pregnancy, or application over growth plates in children.

Frequently Asked Questions

NSAIDs suppress inflammation. Shockwave therapy works by creating a controlled inflammatory healing response in injured tissue. Taking anti-inflammatories counteracts the treatment mechanism. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is fine.
A standard course is 6 sessions. Most patients notice meaningful improvement beginning around sessions 3–4. If there is no meaningful improvement by session 4, your provider will reassess.
Yes — and it's recommended. Shockwave and PT are highly complementary. Continue your normal PT schedule.

Side Effects

  • None for most patients.
  • Soreness during sessions: Expected in the targeted area — indicates accurate targeting.

Timeline

TimeframeWhat to Expect
Sessions 1–2Stimulation begins; some patients feel more sore initially
Sessions 3–4Most patients notice meaningful pain and function improvement
Weeks 8–12 (post-series)Full results as tissue repair matures

After Each Session

  • Mild soreness is normal — ice if significant (15–20 min)
  • AVOID anti-inflammatory medications (ibuprofen/naproxen) for 48 hrs — they blunt the healing response. Use acetaminophen instead.
  • No high-impact use for 24–48 hrs after each session
⚠ Call Us: Severe or significant worsening pain beyond 48 hrs · No improvement by session 4 — we will reassess

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