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RPW Shockwave Therapy

What are RPW shockwaves and how do they work?

Radial shockwaves are introduced into the body by means of a freely moved applicator and cover the entire pain region. Radial shockwaves are often referred to as radial pressure waves, which is the correct definition in physical terms.

The pathological association between pain and muscle tone and vascular tone is broken as a result of shock wave therapy and the strong stimuli it produces, thus enabling natural movement patterns to be remembered and recalled.

Will it work for me?

Radial pressure wave therapy is an excellent, non-invasive treatment with very few negative side effects and is useful for indications that are normally difficult to treat. For these indications radio pressure wave treatment reduces pain and improves function and quality of life.

Radial pressure wave therapy is indicated for the following applications:

  • Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Dupuytren Contracture
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Tendinopathy chronic scar tissue
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Gluteal tendinopathy
  • Tendon Achilles tendinopathy
  • Trigger point treatments
  • Breast fibrosis
  • Shoulder calcification
  • Insertional tendonitis
  • Myofascial trigger points
  • Muscle and connective tissue activation

If you feel this is a treatment that you would like to pursue then contact us to book a consultation and receive the benefits that RPW shockwave therapy has to offer.