Shockwave Therapy at Star Physio WA

At Star Physio WA, we are excited to offer Shockwave Therapy, a modern treatment that delivers outstanding results for many stubborn injuries.

This non-invasive treatment uses acoustic waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues. As a result, it provides relief for people struggling with chronic pain or tendon injuries that haven’t improved with other care.

Conditions Treated with Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy has been shown to improve pain and function in several common injuries. For example, it is highly effective for:

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Achilles tendinopathy

  • Calcific rotator cuff tendinopathy

  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)

  • Patellar tendinitis (jumper’s knee)

Importantly, you can usually continue exercising during treatment. This means you don’t have to lose strength or mobility while your pain is being treated.

Lateral Epicondylitis treatment with shockwave therapy

Lateral Epicondylitis treatment with shockwave therapy

What the Research Shows

Shockwave therapy has been studied extensively. Moreover, research consistently supports its effectiveness.

  • A study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research found that patients reported significant pain reduction and better function.

  • A review in the American Journal of Sports Medicine confirmed that shockwave therapy is particularly effective for chronic tendon problems because it increases blood flow and stimulates tissue repair.

Shockwave therapy has deep penetration into the tissues

High quality shockwave therapy provided deep tissue penetration for optimal treatment effect.

Additional Evidence

  • Plantar Fasciitis: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery reported reduced pain and improved function after shockwave therapy.

  • Achilles Tendinopathy: The American Journal of Sports Medicine showed faster recovery and less pain.

  • Tennis Elbow: The Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation found improved grip strength and reduced pain.

  • Calcific Shoulder Tendinopathy: The Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery highlighted reduced pain and dissolving of calcium deposits.

Therefore, if you are dealing with chronic tendon pain, shockwave therapy may provide the breakthrough you need.

Plantar Fasciitis or heel spur treatment with shockwave

Effective plantar fasciitis treatment with shockwave therapy.

Safety and Considerations

Shockwave therapy is safe for most people. However, it is not suitable if you:

  • Have a blood clotting disorder

  • Have an infection in the treatment area

  • Are pregnant

Some people experience mild redness, swelling, or bruising. Fortunately, these side effects usually disappear quickly. In addition, your physiotherapist will screen you carefully before starting treatment to ensure it is right for you.

Treatment Frequency and Best Results

Shockwave therapy works best as a short treatment course. Typically, we recommend one session per week for 5–8 weeks.

  • For example, many patients notice improvement after just a few sessions.

  • However, the best results come when shockwave therapy is combined with expert rehabilitation.

At Star Physio, our team integrates shockwave with individualised tendon rehab programs. This combination ensures not only pain relief but also long-term strength and resilience.

Combine with high quality rehabilitation for optimal results.

Book Shockwave Therapy in Perth

If you are living with plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, tennis elbow, or calcific shoulder pain, shockwave therapy could help you recover faster and stay active.

📍 Available at our West Perth clinic
👣 Provided by both physiotherapists and podiatrists (note: podiatrists focus on lower limb conditions such as plantar fasciitis and Achilles pain)

👉 Book online today with one of our physiotherapists or podiatrists, or call 6424 9578 to discuss whether shockwave therapy is right for you.

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