Shock Waves

Shock waves are high-power acoustic waves that have mechanical and biological effects. When applied correctly, they have a therapeutic effect, as they induce regeneration of inflamed or injured tissues.


Thus, the therapeutic properties of shock waves include the creation of new blood vessels, collagen production, elimination of trigger points, removal of calcification, and treatment of chronic inflammations. It is a technique that can be practiced in consultation because it is non-invasive, minimally painful, and very safe.


The most common applications of Shock Waves are:

• Painful shoulder.

• Epicondylitis.

• Heel spur.

• Achilles tendinitis.

• Trapezius.

• Tibia.

• Knee.

• Hip.

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