How Does Shockwave Therapy Work?
Pressure waves from ESWT and RSWT can deliver a mechanical force to body tissues, promoting healing by stimulating blood flow and metabolism. Increased blood flow can be especially beneficial in tendons, which do not get much blood supply and heal slowly. Shockwaves can mimic the forces experienced during trauma and promote regrowth and healing of tissue and bone.
During treatment, a shockwave device will be held next to the skin. The device sends shockwaves into the injured tissues, stimulating increased blood flow and growth hormones to the area, promoting new tissue growth.
There are two types of shockwave therapy:
• Focused shockwave therapy is based on the same technology that dissolves kidney stones. It sends deep vibrations into the tissues.
• Radial shockwave therapy delivers shockwaves more superficially but can be equally effective.
• Depending on your condition, your therapist may choose to use one or both types of shockwave therapy.