Serving the Denver Metro Area
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, regenerative treatment that treats painful joints and muscles, and completely eliminates pain and restores movement.
A Solution for Painful Joints, Post Trauma Healing, and Muscle Tension
Shockwave Therapy, How it works
Our meticulous staff operates our Storz Medical mechanical device to massage trigger points and affected areas. This device emits acoustic pressure wave energy deep into tissues, typically not reached with other modalities. These vibrations are often compared to the feeling of a deep massage. Though most don't describe it as painful, the body recognizes it as an injury and initiates a host of defenses that ultimately repair the tissues. Each treatment area is as short as six minutes.
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Results in as Little as a Month
85% of our clients notice an improvement in mobility and pain reduction after the first treatment. However, in order to achieve the full benefits and reparative response, a series of one treatment for six weeks is recommended. With the brevity of the treatment time, therapy can be conducted easily over the lunch hour.
Medical Effects
The pressure produced in the tissues causes a variety of biological reactions. This confuses inflamed and problematic areas and triggers the body to heal itself. The effects include accelerated repair, cell growth, pain relief, and mobility restoration.
Stops Inflammation
Forms New Blood Vessels
Produces Collagen
Accelerates Healing
Releases Trigger Points
Eliminates Pain
Common Treatable Conditions
- Back and Neck – chronic muscular pain
- Elbow – tennis and golfers' elbow
- Hands – arthritis, Dupuytren's contracture, & injuries
- Feet – Achilles' tendonitis, plantar fasciitis
- Hip – bursitis, sciatic nerve injury, inflammation
- Knees – arthritis, tendonitis, muscles & connective tissue injuries
- Hamstring Muscles
- Shoulders – calcific tendinosis of rotator cuff issues
- Sprained ankle
- TMD – Temporomandibular disorders
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Effects Faq Shockwave Therapy
When should you not receive shockwave?
- When expecting a baby
- If you suffer from a blood clotting disorder like thrombosis
- When using oral anti-coagulants (stop 5 days prior to the procedure)
- If you've had a Steroid injection administered within the last month and a half
- If you are fitted with a Pacemaker
- If you have tumors around the area to be treated