Decoding Shockwave Therapy: A Breakthrough in Pain Relief
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Decoding Shockwave Therapy: A Breakthrough in Pain Relief

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1stchoicesportsrehab
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Do you ever feel like your muscles and joints are giving you a hard time, making even simple things like moving and playing a struggle? Well, if the answer is yes, then don't worry; you are not alone. Many people face similar challenges, a constant struggle from conditions like joint pains, muscles, and other issues that won't go away with simple fixes.

This is where shockwave therapy helps your body heal without the ouches. Although the name might seem uncomfortable to some people, it's just the name. Chiropractic shockwave therapy is also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy, which is administered on muscles or tendons with a handheld device like an ultrasound wand. Before we move further, let's first understand:

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

If you are suffering from a sports injury and dealing with pains that just won't go away, then your body needs some extra help in the healing process. Shockwave therapy can help jump-start your body's ability to regenerate new tissues. It reduces pain by stimulating the nerves at the site of injury.

It is usually prescribed to treat patients who suffer from sports injuries like tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, and pulled hamstring. It can also treat patients who suffer from pain in their soft tissues caused by plantar fasciitis. Shockwave therapy can relieve pain and promote healing of ligaments, injured tendons, and other soft tissues. Some people refer to shockwave therapy as EPAT or extracorporeal pulse activation technology.

How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?

Germany developed shockwave therapy in 1960. Researchers started studying the effect of shockwave therapy on the human body and discovered that it affected different parts of the body. Shockwave therapy is administered by a sports physician or athletic trainer. Athletic trainers possess extensive knowledge of joint, tendon, and ligament anatomy, as well as common patterns of sports injuries.

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During the treatment, they hold the shockwave device next to the skin. This device sends shockwaves to the injured tissues and stimulates blood flow and growth hormones to promote new tissue growth.

It increases blood circulation around injured soft tissuesIt breaks down calcified deposits such as kidney stones.Stimulate cells to generate new bone tissue Reduce pain by stimulating the nerve in the affected area

Benefits of Shockwave Therapy:

The uses of shockwave therapy have grown in the last decades, and researchers are continuously working to find new ways to use low energy that help patients deal with pain and regenerate tissues. Here are several ways it can help patients:

It's non-surgical. 

Shockwave therapy can treat plantar fasciitis, bursitis, or tennis elbow without requiring lengthy surgical recovery. Practitioners typically begin with a trial of two or three sessions. If there is no improvement, they will help you reevaluate whether this treatment is right for your condition.

It may help tough cases heal. Tendinopathy can cause nagging or severe pain that keeps you from work or hobbies for weeks. Doctors usually start with anti-inflammatory medication and physical therapy. If that fails, they may try a steroid injection. Ultimately, tendon damage can greatly restrict daily activities until it is treated effectively. In such conditions, shockwave therapy may help the middle ground to regenerate the soft tissues. This therapy is also FDA-approved for treating lateral tennis elbow and plantar fasciitis.

Is shockwave therapy painful?

Most patients reported some discomfort in shockwave therapy and do not find it painful. The level of discomfort depends on the injury type, part of the person, or whether the damaged tissues are near the bone area. The physician will apply topical gel on the skin to reduce the discomfort. After the treatment, the discomfort stops.

How long does shockwave therapy take?

A single treatment of shockwave therapy can last up to 15 to 20 minutes. Based on the condition, the patient might receive three to five treatments.

How effective is shockwave therapy?

Boston Children's and other sports medicine centers have seen significant healing in patients who receive shockwave therapy. Studies are underway to find out the effectiveness of this treatment better. This therapy is often used alongside physical therapy and platelet-rich plasma injections. For sports-related injuries, an injury-prevention specialist may work with the athlete to analyze their movement patterns, build strength, and adjust their technique to reduce the risk of re-injury.

Schedule A Consult with Our Specialists

If you are having pain due to a sports injury, then schedule an appointment with 1st Choice Sports Rehab. We are a trusted Certified Sports Chiropractor in Decatur & Johns Creek, Georgia. Our experienced team will suggest the best treatment option for you based on your health requirements.

 

 

 

 

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