Shockwave Therapy
At Luton Osteopathic and Sports Injury Clinic, we offer Shockwave Therapy, a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment designed to stimulate your body’s natural healing process. By delivering focused sound waves to the affected area, Shockwave Therapy helps to relieve pain and accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues.
This treatment works by promoting the release of growth factors in the injured tissue, encouraging faster and more effective recovery, allowing you to return to your daily activities with reduced discomfort and improved mobility.
Existing Shockwave Patient (Block of three) 30 min per session
Existing Shockwave Patient Single session 30 min
New Shockwave Patient (Block of Three) 30 Mins Per session
New Shockwave Patient Single Session 30 Mins
What can Shockwave treat?
Shockwave therapy also referred to as Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), is a non-invasive treatment for soft tissue injuries such as:
Plantar Fasciitis/ Heel Pain
Chronic Tendinopathy:
Achilles
Patellar
Gluteal
Proximal Hamstrings
Tennis Elbow
Golfers Elbow
Shin Splints
Shoulder pain (Calcific Tendinopathy)
Myofascial Pain
What does treatment involve?
Shockwave Therapy passes short, intense sound waves into affected tissues to provide fast pain relief, accelerated healing and increased mobility.
These shockwaves work by causing microtrauma increasing blood flow and stimulating an acute inflammatory response which aids the healing process.
Benefits include:
Pain Relief – Helps relieve pain and accelerate healing.
Fast recovery – Faster results compared to other therapies and treatments.
No medication – no need for treatment before, during or after treatment.
Non-invasive treatment
Fast treatment: 10-20 minutes per session (3+ sessions required)
High success rates – up to 90% effective and starts instantly.
Are there any side effects?
Typically patients experience a reduced level of pain in their condition or no pain at all immediately after the treatment. Occasionally, mild/ diffused pain may occur a few hours after treatment which subsides after a day or two.
Shockwave therapy has National Institute for Health and Care Excellence NICE guidance and FDA approval for many indications.