Shockwave Therapy

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy stimulates tissue repair, increases blood flow, and reduces pain in chronic musculoskeletal conditions.

Anterior Ankle Impingement
    • Plantar fasciitis

    • Achilles tendinopathy

    • Tendon and ligament injuries resistant to conservative care

  • High-energy acoustic waves are applied to the affected area in a series of outpatient sessions. Ultrasound guidance may be used for precise targeting.

    • Non-surgical and minimally invasive

    • Stimulates tissue repair and angiogenesis

    • Reduces chronic pain and inflammation

  • Mild soreness or redness may occur after treatment. Patients often experience gradual improvement over 4–8 weeks, with increased activity tolerance and reduced pain.