What is Shockwave Therapy?
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Shockwave therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment designed to reduce pain and accelerate healing in injured or chronically inflamed tissues. At our Auburn–Opelika clinic, we use this technology to help patients recover faster and return to normal activity without medications or surgery.
- • Non-invasive treatment using acoustic sound waves (ESWT)
- • Targets damaged tissues with focused therapeutic energy
- • Reduces pain & inflammation while promoting tissue repair
- • Stimulates blood flow to accelerate healing
- • Boosts the body’s natural healing response
- • Safe and clinically supported treatment option
- • Many patients feel relief after just 1 session
- • Typical care plan: 3–6 sessions depending on condition severity
Scientific Research: Shockwave therapy has been studied extensively in clinical settings. Review findings from the NIH National Library of Medicine , highlighting its effectiveness for musculoskeletal conditions.