Treatable Conditions
Shock Wave therapy offers effective Pain relief for the following conditions:
Achilles Tendonitis – Pain and stiffness on the tendon and at the bottom of the calf where it meets the heel bone
Common symptoms of Achilles tendinitis include:
- Pain and stiffness along the Achilles tendon in the morning
- Pain along the tendon or back of the heel that worsens with activity
- Severe pain the day after exercising
- Thickening of the tendon
- Bone spur (insertional tendinitis)
- Swelling that is present all the time and gets worse throughout the day with activityIf you have experienced a sudden “pop” in the back of your calf or heel, you may have ruptured (torn) your Achilles tendon.
Plantar Fasciitis – Painful, inflammation of the muscle and tendons in the sole of the foot.
The most common symptoms of plantar fasciitis include:
- Pain on the bottom of the foot near the heel
- Pain with the first few steps after getting out of bed in the morning, or after a long period of rest, such as after a long car ride. The pain subsides after a few minutes of walking.
- Greater pain after (not during) exercise or activity.
Patella Tendonitis – Pain in the tendons above or below the knee cap, common in athletes and sports people, especially runners. The patellar tendon is a short but very wide tendon that runs from your patella (kneecap) to the top of your tibia.
The most common symptoms of Patella Tendonitis:
- Stiff feeling in the patellar tendon, especially when running downhill or descending stairs.
Golfers & Tennis Elbow – Medically known as ‘epicondylitis’ is inflammation of the tendons of the forearm that attach to the inside or outside of the elbow. Pain is often felt either side of the elbow when gripping or moving the wrist and is caused by repetitive arm and wrists movements such as in tennis or golf. This condition can also develop in office workers who use the keyboard lot.
The most common symptoms of Golfers & Tennis Elbow:
- Pain slowly increasing around the outside of the elbow. Less often, pain may develop suddenly.
- Pain is worse when shaking hands or squeezing objects.
- Pain is made worse by stabilizing or moving the wrist with force. Examples include lifting, using tools, opening jars, or even handling simple utensils such as a toothbrush or knife and fork.
Trigger Points are known by most people as muscle knots. Trigger points can become chronic and can be associated with chronic pain disorders such as fibromyalgia and tension headaches.
Trigger points are commonly unresponsive to many forms of manual therapy such as non-clinical massage (which can make the problem worse). Shock Wave Therapy however has been seen to be able to ease the pain and inflammation of trigger points.
Certain types of back pain
A recent medical trial found that Shock Wave Therapy was as effective for facet joint pain as were injections.
Shoulder Impingement and calcification
This is pain felt at the top of the shoulder when a tendon gets squashed during overhead movements. This can often lead to thickening of the (supraspinatus) tendon leading to even more impingement, scarring and even calcification.