Shockwave Therapy
What is Shockwave?
When an injury occurs within your body, your body immediately implements its own healing mechanisms to help naturally repair and restore the tissue, bone, cells, and other compromised areas affected by the injury.
When you experience chronic pain, your body is no longer recognizing that there is an injury to that area. As a result, it shuts down the healing process, and no further relief is provided, leaving you in a constant state of pain.
Shockwave therapy penetrates deep into your soft tissue, causing a microtrauma or new inflammatory condition to the treated area. This "new injury" triggers your body's natural healing response once again. The energy emitted into the area also causes the cells in the soft tissue to release certain bio-chemicals that intensify the body's natural healing process. These bio-chemicals allow for the building of an array of new microscopic blood vessels in the soft tissue.
The strong energy pulses that are applied to the affected area for short periods of time stimulate cells in the body that are responsible for bone and connective tissue healing. In many instances, shockwave therapy treatments have proven to be effective in cases where the human body has not been able to heal itself on its own.
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