What is Shock Wave Physiotherapy?

Shock wave physiotherapy is a type of non-invasive, drug-free treatment that is used to treat musculoskeletal injuries such as tendon and muscle tears, as well as muscle spasms and joint pain. This type of therapy has become a popular choice amongst athletes and other individuals who are seeking to reduce pain and speed up the healing process.

The shock wave physiotherapy treatment is based on the same principle as ultrasound therapy, but it uses sound waves that are of much higher intensity and frequency. The shock waves are delivered through a hand-held device that is applied to the affected area of the body. The sound waves penetrate deep into the skin to reach the muscles and tendons.

The shock waves stimulate the healing process by releasing endorphins, which are natural chemicals that help to reduce pain and inflammation. The waves also stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, which helps to improve the flow of blood and oxygen to the injured area. This helps to speed up the healing process and reduce pain.

The therapy is generally used on a short-term basis, with patients typically receiving a series of treatment sessions. The number of sessions required will depend on the severity of the injury.

Overall, shock wave physiotherapy is a safe and effective treatment for musculoskeletal injuries. It is non-invasive, drug-free, and can help to speed up the healing process. It is an increasingly popular choice for athletes and other individuals who are looking to reduce pain and improve their mobility.