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Shockwave Therapy Ajax, Whitby

Extracorporeal radial shockwave therapy originated in Europe and is used by professional athletes around the world.

Great Lakes Physiotherapy, leaders in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, are pleased to introduce Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT)  to Durham Region out of their Ajax (905)427-2119 and Brooklin (905)655-9781 locations.

Improvement in circulation and metabolism are responsible for muscle relaxation, pain reduction and an enhanced healing processes. Keep reading for all of the answers to your questions:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is extracorporeal radial shockwave therapy?
Could you describe the treatment process?
What conditions can Shockwave be used to treat?
How fast does Radial Shockwave Therapy work
Are there any side effects to Radial Shockwave Therapy?
Are there contraindications or precautions with Radial Shockwave Therapy?
Has Radial Shockwave Therapy been clinically proven?
What is the cost of Radial Shockwave Therapy?
Where can I get Shockwave Therapy in Durham?

What is extracorporeal radial shockwave therapy?

Since the early 1900’s investigators in Europe have studied the use of shockwaves for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. Initially, treatments were administered using modified kidney stone lithotripters. Today, machines such as the RPW use advanced technology but, the concept remains the same. Used by professional sports teams and high-level athletes around the world, shockwave therapy treats the involved area using pneumatically generated acoustic waves traveling faster than the speed of sound. This bombarding of the affected tissue produces a number of biological responses resulting in scientifically demonstrated neovascularization (new blood vessel growth) which in turn dramatically accelerates the healing process.

Could you describe the treatment process?

A course of Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT) typically consists of three to five visits. The painful site is identified and approximately two thousand shockwaves are administered using a handheld applicator in combination with a conductive gel. The process involves some discomfort but can be adjusted for patient tolerance. Remember, these are sound “shocks”, not electrical shocks. The treatment lasts between five and seven minutes. 

What conditions can Shockwave be used to treat?

  • Iliotibial band syndrome
  • Non-healing ulcers
  • Bursitis
  • Stress Fractures
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Bony non-unions
  • Scar Tissue
  • Myofascial trigger points
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Jumpers Knee
  • Adhesive capsulitis
  • Calcific Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
  • Mortons neuroma

How fast does RSWT work?

The response to treatment varies from one individual to another. Many patients experience significant relief after one treatment, while others may require three to five treatments. The healing with RSWT is a cumulative process; therefore, patients continue to have results weeks after ending their treatment. RSWT produces cellular breakdown and hence a subsequent rebuilding or healing process, for this reason, maximum relief is usually felt at the twelfth week after the last treatment.

Are there any side effects of RSWT?

Minor pain and discomfort during and immediately after the treatment are the most commonly reported adverse side effects. Also commonly noted is a reddening of the skin in the area treated. These typical side effects are relatively short-lived lasting no longer than four to twenty-four hours.

Are there contraindications or precautions with RSWT?

Yes, RSWT is not for everyone. You should consult with your physiotherapist prior to initiating treatment. Contraindications include the following:

  • Coagulation disorders and the use of anticoagulants such as Marcuma, heparin, and coumadin
  • Cancer
  • Pregnancy
  • Polyneuropathy in case of diabetes mellitus
  • No NSAIDS one week prior to treatment
  • No cortisone six weeks prior to treatment
  • No ice post-treatment
  • No anti-inflammatory post-treatment

Has Radial Shockwave Therapy been clinically proven?

Shockwave Therapy has been subjected to more valid scientific study than any other modality in physical medicine. The results far exceed other types of modalities and have been published in numerous well respected medical journals. Here are a few examples:

91% success rate  calcific tendonitis of the shoulder
Journal of American Medical Association 2003

90% success rate plantar fasciitis
The Journal of Orthopaedic Research 2005

77% success rate tennis elbow
The Journal of Orthopaedics 2005

What is the cost of RSWT?

The initial assessment is $130 and that includes your first treatment. Treatments thereafter are $100 each.

RSWT is administered by a physiotherapist and is an affordable treatment option. In addition, the vast majority of extended health insurance plans. will cover your treatment. If requested, a quote can be provided for preapproval with your insurance company.

This service is being offered at our Baywood location in Ajax and Brooklin Rehab. If you have further questions please direct them to the clinics above and one of the physiotherapists will be pleased to speak to you.

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