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Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, effective treatment option for a variety of soft tissue injuries and chronic pain conditions. Also Found Here uses low-intensity shockwaves to break up calcium deposits, boost blood flow, and stimulate healing and cell growth.

The treatment is performed on an outpatient basis and involves two sessions over a week. Patients can return to their regular activities immediately after the treatments.

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Shockwaves stimulate the body's natural process of regenerative healing. This includes boosting blood flow to the area and releasing stem cells to promote healthy cell growth.

Knee

Shock waves can also help to repair damaged tendons and ligaments, particularly those that are weak and do not have much blood supply. They can also encourage the growth of new blood vessels into tendons and ligaments that have been injured or weakened by age or a longstanding condition.

Shoulder Pain

Research shows that shockwaves are effective at treating shoulder pain by breaking up calcification, releasing stem cells and stimulating growth factors. They also stimulate blood flow and boost capillary production, which decreases pain.

Spinal Decompression Therapy

Shock wave therapy has also been shown to promote nerve regeneration and spinal cord repair in the spine. The mechanism of this is not entirely understood but it is believed that the mechanical stimulation of a spinal nerve with shockwaves activates the underlying mechanisms of neuroprotection and regrowth.

Shockwaves can also be used to treat structural spinal disorders such as scoliosis. In addition, shockwaves have been found to be beneficial in a variety of other musculoskeletal conditions.



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