“Nader recommended shockwave therapy for my shoulder as other treatments not working. I started the 6 week course end of April by week 4 I had more movement than I had had for months by week 6 I had full rotation. 5 weeks later and no deterioration still have full mobility would recommend to anyone with restricted shoulder mobility. Not painful, bit noisy and slight discomfort at beginning but well worth it.”

Shock wave therapy, also known as Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), is a revolutionary clinically proven and highly effective treatment for chronic soft tissue injuries.

An extracorporeal shockwave is defined as a non-evasive, nonelectrical high energy sound wave that passes through the body via a hand-held probe.

 

What does ShockWave Therapy treat?

Shock wave therapy can be effective on a wide range of soft tissue conditions.

Here are some examples of conditions where shock wave has effectively treated and restored normal function:

How successful is Shock Wave Therapy?

After only 5-6 treatments with shock wave, over 80% of patients report a significant reduction of pain and increased function function. Advantages 75-90% success rate

When investing in advanced technology like Shockwave Therapy, it is important to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the equipment, as well having the backing of evidenced based research. Storz Medical, Switzerland, are well known for their high standards of medical equipment and are leaders in the field of Shockwave Therapy. Our decision to invest with the Storz Medical Masterpuls MP50 was therefore an easy one to make.

What can I expect at my consultation?

At your first visit you will meet our experienced Chiropractor, who will discuss your symptoms and condition, followed by a full assessment including an orthopaedic, neurological and chiropractic specific examination. Recommended treatment will be discussed and whether shockwave therapy is recommended for your condition. Should your chiropractor feel your condition is not appropriate for treatment by shock wave, then this will be explained and an alternative course of action will be discussed. There are no known side effects with Shock Wave Therapy. Most patients experience a reduction of their pain. Occasionally, a mild diffuse pain can be experienced within a few hours of treatment and which may last 24 hours.

Are there contraindications for Shock Wave Therapy?

There are a few occasions when shockwave should not be used:

If you would like further information on shockwave therapy or you would like to arrange an appointment, please contact us here.