Shockwave Therapy at Star Physio

At Star Physio, we are excited to introduce Shockwave Therapy, a cutting-edge treatment offering relief for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive therapy. It uses acoustic waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues, making it an effective option for those suffering from chronic pain or injuries.

Conditions Treated

Shockwave Therapy is highly indicated for several conditions, including:

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Tendinitis
  • Calcific rotator cuff tendinopathy
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)

These conditions have shown significant improvement with Shockwave Therapy. The great new is that it is safe to continue exercise during the treatment to maintain mobility and strength.

Lateral Epicondylitis treatment with shockwave therapy

Lateral Epicondylitis treatment with shockwave therapy

Extensive Research and Clinical Indications

Shockwave Therapy has been extensively researched and is supported by numerous studies highlighting its efficacy. According to a study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, patients undergoing this therapy experienced notable pain reduction and enhanced functionality.

Furthermore, a review in the American Journal of Sports Medicine concluded that this shock therapy is beneficial for chronic tendinopathies, enhancing the healing process by promoting blood circulation and tissue regeneration.

Shockwave therapy has deep penetration into the tissues

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

Additional Shockwave Therapy Research Studies

Plantar Fasciitis.

A randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery demonstrated that Shockwave Therapy significantly reduced pain and improved function in patients with chronic plantar fasciitis.

Plantar Fasciitis or heel spur treatment with shockwave

Effective plantar fasciitis treatment with shockwave therapy.

Achilles Tendinopathy:

An article in the American Journal of Sports Medicine highlighted that Shockwave Therapy led to substantial pain reduction and enhanced recovery in patients with chronic Achilles tendinopathy.

Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow):

A study in the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation found that patients with tennis elbow showed marked improvement in pain levels and grip strength after receiving Shockwave Therapy.

Calcific Shoulder Tendinopathy:

Research published in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery concluded that Shockwave Therapy is effective in reducing pain and dissolving calcifications in patients with calcific shoulder tendinopathy.

Contraindications and Risks

While Shockwave Therapy is generally safe, it is not recommended for individuals with certain conditions. These include conditions with blood clotting disorders, infections in the treatment area, or who are pregnant. Mild side effects such as redness, swelling, or bruising in the treated area can occur but typically resolve quickly. It is essential to discuss any concerns with your physiotherapist to ensure the best care.

Recommended Treatment Frequency and Integration with Rehabilitation

For optimal results, Shockwave Therapy is typically recommended once a week over a series of 5 to 8 sessions, depending on the severity and nature of the condition. Patients usually begin to feel a benefit after the first few sessions. The best outcomes are achieved when combined with an expert rehabilitation program. This is provided as part of the treatment session at Star Physio with our experts in tendon rehabilitation.

Combine with high quality rehabilitation for optimal results.

Visit or call or email us at Star Physio in West Perth to learn more about how Shockwave Therapy can help you on your journey to recovery. You can make an appointment by clicking here with one of our physiotherapists or here with one of our podiatrists. Note, podiatry treatment is only for treatment of lower limb conditions such as patella tendinitis, achilles tendinitis and plantar fasciitis.

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