* Muscle pain
* Achilles, in addition to a great deal more.
* Additionally, it is utilized to treat scar tissue, stress fractures, accelerate bone healing, treat sports injuries, and address other types of ailments.
The following are some of the painful conditions that can be effectively treated with the application of pressure wave technology:
* Facilitated healing
* Knee discomfort
In order for the Pressure Wave technology to be effective, it must speed up the natural healing process that occurs within the body. This is accomplished by revving up the metabolism and improving blood circulation in order to regenerate damaged tissue, which is ultimately responsible for the healing of bone and connective tissue. Pressure Wave has a demonstrated rate of effectiveness and has the potential to be more successful than other treatment options, such as surgery or medicines, without the associated hazards.
Pressure Wave technology has the potential to effectively treat a wide variety of diseases, including but not limited to knee pain, heel pain, foot pain, ankle pain, Achilles, plantar fasciitis, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist pain, and hand pain. In addition to that, it can be utilized for trigger point therapy, the treatment of sports injuries and scar tissue, the acceleration of bone mending, and even more!
* It is more expedient and economical.
This method, which has been demonstrated by scientific research, offers a number of benefits, including the following:
Positive results are frequently felt after only one or two treatments have been administered. After therapy, a significant number of patients report experiencing instant pain alleviation.
* None of the anesthetics
Pressure Wave technology has the potential to effectively treat a wide variety of diseases, including but not limited to knee pain, heel pain, foot pain, ankle pain, Achilles, plantar fasciitis, back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, elbow pain, wrist pain, and hand pain. In addition to that, it can be utilized for trigger point therapy, the treatment of sports injuries and scar tissue, the acceleration of bone mending, and even more!
There are numerous variations of the Pressure Wave gadget. Our medical facility is now equipped with the most cutting-edge Pressure Wave technology available anywhere in the globe. This technology is made in Switzerland by the illustrious STORZ MEDICAL company, which has been doing medical research and development for the past 75 years. When it comes to the non-invasive treatment of pain and the improvement of our patients' quality of life, Pressure Wave is the treatment that is considered to be the gold standard.
* Tendon pain
* There is no requirement for anesthesia.
* It does not intrude in any way.
What Kinds of Conditions Can Be Treated Using Shockwaves?
Pressure Wave therapy is a very efficient technique of treatment that involves the application of high-energy sound waves to the parts of the body that are experiencing discomfort. According to clinical tests, it has a success rate of 91%, making it one of the most sophisticated pain therapies now available, in addition to being one of the most effective, highly successful, and non-invasive pain remedies.
* Foot, heel, and ankle pain
What exactly does "pressure wave treatment" entail?
Pressure Wave therapy is a very efficient technique of treatment that involves the application of high-energy sound waves to the parts of the body that are experiencing discomfort. The Food and Drug Administration has given its stamp of approval to this method as one of the most cutting-edge, highly effective, and non-invasive therapies for pain. According to clinical research, this method has a success rate of 91%. Patients who have been treated have reported either a significant improvement in their pain or complete relief from their symptoms.
What exactly does "pressure wave treatment" entail?
Most people who get shockwave therapy for ED will often see benefits within one to three months. The initial results (within the first several weeks) can be dramatic.
Shockwave treatment lasts approximately 5-10 minutes. During each session approximately 2500-3000 shocks will be administered to the injured tissue. During your shockwave session your physiotherapist will adjust the machine intensity to ensure the injured tissue receives the required energy/dosage.