Shock waves: for which pathologies are they indicated?

What does shock wave therapy consist of and for which pathologies is it indicated?

Shock wave therapy ( high intensity acoustic waves , produced by special generators and able to propagate rapidly in the tissues) is a very effective non-invasive method, which is used for the treatment of many diseases of the muscular system. skeletal :

inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the tendons (in particular affecting the rotator cuff at the shoulder level) eswt treatment in singapore.

epicondylitis (the so-called “tennis elbow”);

plantar fasciitis;

patellar tendon and Achilles tendon pathologies;

microcalcifications etc.

“In some specific cases – says the doctor – shock wave treatment can represent an alternative to surgery or a solution for the treatment of the after-effects of trauma”.

What are the direct and indirect effects of the therapy?

“The shock waves have an anti-inflammatory , pain – relieving , anti-edema effect (ie to counter swelling) and a skin regeneration action ”, replies the expert.

Is shock wave treatment painful?

If the therapy is performed correctly and with suitable equipment, “the shock waves are absolutely well tolerated and non-invasive , especially when it concerns pathologies of the soft tissues (tendons and ligaments)”, reports the specialist.

How many sessions are needed?

The therapy includes cycles of 3 sessions , which can be repeated up to two more times.

The duration of each session is generally 10-15 minutes.

How long does it take to see results?

Generally, the result of shock wave therapy is not immediate: “the benefits begin to manifest themselves after about 20-30 days from the end of the treatment itself”, informs the doctor.

However, it should be noted that shock waves do not replace surgical therapy in all cases.