Shockwave Therapy
Experience The Difference
Pain Reduction
Shockwave therapy helps desensitise nerve endings and reduce inflammation, leading to noticeable pain relief—especially in chronic conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and shoulder calcification.
Accelerated Healing
It stimulates blood flow, promotes collagen production, and supports tissue regeneration, helping stubborn injuries heal faster and more effectively.
Breakdown of Calcifications and Scar Tissue
Shockwaves can break down calcium deposits and fibrotic tissue in tendons and muscles, restoring mobility and improving function in affected areas.
Our Unique Approach
At our clinic, shockwave therapy isn’t used in isolation — it’s integrated into a holistic treatment plan. We combine it with chiropractic care, soft tissue therapy, and personalised rehabilitation exercises to address the root cause of the problem, not just the symptoms. This comprehensive approach supports faster healing, long-term relief, and improved movement — helping you get back to doing what you love.
Evidence Based Treatment
Shockwave therapy is a clinically supported, non-invasive treatment that uses focused acoustic waves to stimulate healing in musculoskeletal tissues. Backed by high-quality research and used widely in sports medicine and rehabilitation, shockwave therapy has been shown to significantly reduce pain, improve function, and accelerate recovery in several chronic conditions.
It is particularly effective in treating:- Plantar fasciitis- Achilles tendinopathy- Patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee)- Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder- Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)- Greater trochanteric (hip) pain syndrome
Evidence based outcomes from Shockwave therapy:
- Reduces chronic musculoskeletal pain- Improves mobility and joint function- Stimulates tissue repair and collagen production- Enhances blood flow and healing response- Breaks down scar tissue and calcific deposits- Offers a non-invasive alternative to surgery- Effective when other conservative treatments have failed