About Shockwave Therapy

If you’ve been struggling with chronic pain, stubborn soft tissue injuries, or conditions like plantar fasciitis or tendonitis, shockwave therapy may be a game-changer. This innovative, non-invasive treatment is helping patients heal faster, reduce pain, and get back to doing what they love—without medication or surgery.

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues. These waves are delivered through a handheld device that targets the affected area with short, powerful bursts of energy.


Despite the name, there’s no electrical “shock.” The treatment uses sound waves to promote repair at the cellular level.


How Does It Work?

Shockwave therapy helps the body heal itself in several ways:


  • Stimulates blood flow to injured tissues
  • Breaks up scar tissue and calcifications
  • Promotes collagen production for tissue repair
  • Reduces inflammation and pain
  • Accelerates cellular regeneration


By jumpstarting your body’s natural healing response, it helps restore function and relieve chronic or stubborn pain.


Conditions Treated with Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy is especially effective for musculoskeletal conditions, including:


  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Tendonitis (shoulder, elbow, knee, Achilles)
  • Calcific tendon deposits
  • Shin splints
  • Bursitis
  • Trigger points or tight muscle knots
  • Chronic joint or soft tissue pain


It’s ideal for areas where healing has slowed or where traditional treatments haven’t brought lasting results.


What to Expect During Treatment

At Rainey Chiropractic, shockwave therapy is a quick and straightforward procedure:


  1. We apply a gel to the treatment area to help conduct the sound waves.
  2. A handheld applicator is used to deliver acoustic pulses to the area for a few minutes.
  3. You may feel mild discomfort during the session, similar to a tapping or pulsing sensation.


We work with your comfort level to ensure maximum healing while keeping you comfortable.


Is Shockwave Therapy Safe?

Yes—shockwave therapy is FDA-cleared and has been used worldwide for decades. It is a non-invasive, drug-free option with minimal side effects. It’s not recommended for people with certain conditions (such as blood clotting disorders or during pregnancy), so we’ll make sure it’s safe and appropriate before starting treatment.


Why We Use It at Rainey Chiropractic

Shockwave therapy fits perfectly into our mission of providing natural, effective care that supports long-term healing. For patients dealing with chronic pain, sports injuries, auto accidents, or slow-to-heal conditions, shockwave therapy offers a faster path to relief—without drugs or surgery.


Want to Learn More?

If you’re tired of dealing with ongoing pain or soft tissue issues that won’t heal, shockwave therapy could be the breakthrough you need. Call or visit us today to schedule your appointment and find out if this advanced therapy is right for you.

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