Shockwave therapy is a modern therapeutic method that has been used successfully in orthopedics since the 1990s.
Using a specialized medical device, shockwaves are generated outside the body and transmitted through the skin into deeper tissues, where they promote healing and regeneration. Shockwave therapy is primarily used to treat painful musculoskeletal conditions, either as a stand-alone treatment, in combination with other therapies, or when conventional treatments have failed to provide sufficient relief.
A wide range of orthopedic conditions are known to respond positively to professionally applied shockwave therapy, often with long-lasting results.
