Radial Pressure Wave Therapy (AKA Shockwave)Services In
Middletown
,
Dover
,
New Castle
,
DE
Radial Pressure waves are acoustic waves that generate oscillation in the tissue. It hits the body at skin surface and there travels radially into the body to a depth of around 2 inches. In the body, the pressure waves stimulate metabolic activity and the body’s intrinsic healing mechanism


Trapezius Muscle
Radial Pressure Wave therapy reduces myofascial pain syndrome originating in the upper back, or trapezius muscle.
Muscle Pain
Radial Pressure Wave therapy reduces muscle pain, increases blood flow, and activates connective tissues in the affected area.
Shoulder Pain
Radial Pressure Wave therapy reduces shoulder pain, improves shoulder function, and increases range of motion.
Knee Pain
Radial Pressure Wave therapy decreases knee osteoarthritis and improves knee joint function, reducing pain.
Plantar and Heel Pain
Radial Pressure Wave therapy is a procedure that alleviates heel pain from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, or chronic tendinopathy.
Achilles Tendon Pain
If other nonoperative treatments fail to reduce achilles tendon pain, Radial pressure wave therapy is an effective alternative with proven results
Frequently Asked Questions
How Can Radial Pressure Wave Therapy Help?
Radial Pressure Wave therapy is an excellent addition to managing chronic conditions. Due to its depth of penetration and providing influence to the tissue through mechanotransduction, the clinician has an opportunity to treat conditions effectively and with an efficiency that would otherwise have been a challenge.
When Should I Expect Results?
Often time, patients experience immediate results in reduction of pain as well as increased performance, such as range of motion. Due to the low treatment time, low physical effort on the part of the clinician, and small number of treatments required for improved clinical outcomes, this treatment is very beneficial.
What are the Benefits of Radial Pressure Wave Therapy?
Radial Pressure Wave therapy reduces muscle pain and aches, temporarily increases blood flow, and activates connective tissue. Muscle massage with vibrating applicator. Large areas can be treated per session. It is a non-invasive treatment with no known adverse effects.
How Many Treatment Sessions do I Need?
The number of sessions is different for everyone depending on the severity of the injury. Results can be seen in the first session, and long-lasting results can be seen in a few treatments. Each treatment session lasts only a few minutes, and it is a great alternative to medication.
Weekly Appointments Available
Schedule a free consultation to learn more about the root cause of your pain symptoms and receive guidance on what is required to help you live the life you desire.