HOW WE TREAT

Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive physiotherapy treatment designed to stimulate healing in stubborn, long-standing pain conditions. It works by re-activating your body’s natural repair process and is often effective when other treatments haven’t helped.

Shockwave Therapy
ABOUT Shockwave Therapy?

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy uses controlled sound waves applied directly to the painful area. These waves help restart the healing process in tissues that have become slow to recover.

How It Works

It targets the root cause of pain rather than just masking symptoms.

Common Problems It Helps

Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)

Plantar fasciitis
(heel pain)

Chronic muscle tightness

Chronic muscle
tightness

Shoulder & Achilles tendon pain

Shoulder & Achilles tendon pain

Calcific tendon conditions

Acute joint pain

Tennis or golfer’s elbow

How We Help You Feel Better

Assessment & Suitability Check for Shockwave Therapy

Assessment & Suitability Check

We assess your condition to confirm if shockwave therapy is appropriate.

Review pain history
Identify chronic tissue involvement
Targeted Shockwave Application for Shockwave Therapy

Targeted Shockwave Application

Sound waves are applied directly to the problem area.

Focused treatment
No needles or surgery
Follow-Up & Care Guidance for Shockwave Therapy

Follow-Up & Care Guidance

We guide activity levels and combine treatment if needed.

Treatment planning
Integrated recovery approach
Pain & Tissue Response Support for Shockwave Therapy

Pain & Tissue Response Support

Treatment helps stimulate healing over time.

Improved circulation
Gradual pain reduction
Progress Monitor & Adjustment for Shockwave Therapy

Progress Monitor & Adjustment

We track your response to shockwave therapy and adjust treatment as needed.

Monitor pain and tissue response
Optimize treatment frequency and recovery progress

What to Expect From Shockwave Therapy

Relief often builds over time rather than immediately.

A rhythmic tapping sensation
Short treatment sessions (10–15 minutes)
Mild discomfort in sensitive areas
Gradual improvement over multiple sessions

Take the Next Step Toward Relief

Shockwave therapy can be used on its own or combined with physiotherapy to help reduce pain and restore function. When used appropriately, it can significantly speed up recovery from chronic conditions.