Shockwave Theory

Shockwave Theory

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate healing in injured tissues.

SHOCKWAVE THEORY

It improves blood flow, reduces pain, and accelerates tissue repair without the need for surgery. Commonly used for conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, and muscle injuries, shockwave therapy offers quick sessions, minimal discomfort, and fast recovery with no downtime.

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive procedure that delivers targeted acoustic waves to injured tissues. These waves enhance blood circulation, break down adhesions, and stimulate the body’s natural healing response. It is commonly used to treat chronic tendon and ligament conditions, plantar fasciitis, muscle pain, and calcifications. The treatment is quick, safe, and requires no anesthesia, offering significant pain reduction and improved mobility with minimal downtime.

Price Details

£495

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£495

How It Works

  • Stimulates Blood Flow: Increases circulation to injured tissues, promoting faster healing.
  • Breaks Down Scar Tissue: Helps dissolve adhesions and calcifications that limit movement.
  • Reduces Pain Signals: Decreases nerve sensitivity, providing effective pain relief.
  • Triggers Cellular Repair: Boosts collagen production and tissue regeneration.
  • Non-Invasive & No Downtime: Performed externally with no anesthesia or recovery period needed.
  • mproves Tissue Regeneration: Encourages new, healthy tissue formation for long-term recovery.
  • Breaks Up Calcifications: Helps disperse calcium deposits, especially in tendons and shoulders.
  • Releases Trigger Points: Relaxes tight muscle knots that cause referred pain.
  • Increases Range of Motion: Restores flexibility and joint function by reducing stiffness.
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