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Shockwave Therapy
in Virginia Beach, VA

No More Invasive Treatments or Pain Medication!
 

Shockwave Therapy helps to regenerate soft tissue injuries by immediately decreasing inflammation, improving blood flow, and activating stem cells to aid in the healing process.

 

This treatment is clinically proven, nationally recognized, and FDA cleared with a high success rate in clinical studies.

 

Previously this machine was only available in Europe or to top athletes!

Chiropractor in Virginia Beach, VA

What Is Shockwave Treatment?

Shockwave therapy is a modern, non-invasive treatment option that uses sound waves to target areas with tissue damage, it’s known as tissue regenerative therapy (TRT). The shockwaves in this therapy stimulate the body’s natural healing process, increasing cell and tissue repair in the affected area.

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Shockwave Therapy is an effective therapy that uses patented electrohydraulic acoustic waves, which can deeply penetrate to treat muscle, tendon, ligament, nerve, bone, and joint injuries. A single treatment session can provide relief from a variety of conditions that often don’t respond to traditional treatments.

Conditions Treated By Shockwave Treatment

Shockwave treatment is most effective on musculoskeletal issues that have not responded to other treatments. It’s particularly effective in treating joint issues and certain musculoskeletal conditions. With that in mind, the following are the conditions that are best treated by our Shockwave Therapy:

  • Shoulder Pain

  • Plantar Fasciitis

  • Knee Pain

  • Back Pain

  • Tennis Elbow

  • Overuse Injuries

  • Morton’s Neuroma

  • Shin Splints

  • Scar Tissue

  • Arthritis

  • Bursitis

  • Carpal Tunnel

  • Joint Pain

  • Muscle Sprains

  • Neck Pain

  • Sciatica

  • Sports Injuries

  • Tendonitis

Chiropractor in Virginia Beach, VA

How Shockwave Treatment Works

Shockwave Therapy works by sending high-intensity sound waves into the affected area. These sound waves help to address issues in the affected area by doing the following:

  • Decreases pain by increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation.

  • Recycles older and damaged cells.

  • Helps break up tissue adhesion by creating pressure in the affected area.

  • Stimulates tissue regeneration by turning on your body’s own cellular healing process.

Introducing Shockwave Technology

Our shockwave technology is a cutting-edge form of shockwave therapy that sets itself apart from other shockwave devices due to its innovative approach. It’s designed to penetrate deeper into the body to target areas of pain using patented electrohydraulic acoustic waves. It works by creating acoustic waves using a high-energy electrical discharge in water. This electrical discharge results in a hot plasma bubble that explodes in all directions, thereby compressing the surrounding water and generating a pressure that’s great enough to release Soft Wave energy. This energy (in the form of high-intensity, unfocused acoustic waves) is applied using various patented reflector types, leading to a wider and deeper treatment area.

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Shockwave Therapy is an FDA-approved technology that has no negative side effects. It’s also the only unfocused shockwave device (meaning it doesn’t have to be focused on an individual spot to target a specific area) on the market.

What The Research Says About Shockwave

Years of research have shown that shockwave therapy is effective and safe. The National Institute of Health (NIH) has identified 23 different studies that have generated evidence that shockwave therapy is beneficial for safely treating various soft tissue musculoskeletal conditions.

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Studies show that treatment results in a 300 percent increase in small, medium, and large blood vessels, which results in improved circulation and increases the transport of key nutrients and hormones to the affected area. As a result, studies have indicated a 99 percent success rate.

Benefits Of SoftWave Technology

Shockwave technology offers countless benefits. The following are some of the most noteworthy:

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  • Treats Root Cause Of Pain: The unfocused nature of Soft Wave allows it to penetrate deeper and target the root cause of pain, which is often not addressed with conventional treatments that tend to focus on the pain symptoms instead of underlying causes.

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  • Restores Mobility: The increased circulation that Soft Wave treatment provides helps to reduce inflammation and restore mobility, making it a great option for those suffering from chronic pain or stiffness.

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  • Reduces Pain And Inflammation: The increased circulation that Soft Wave promotes helps minimize localized pain and inflammation, which can often be debilitating for those with chronic pain. SoftWave treatment also helps stimulate nerve endings, recalibrating their perception of pain and providing long-term relief.

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  • Promotes Long-Term Healing: Soft Wave helps promote healing by stimulating the release of exosomes which are signaling cells. Excoxomes stimulate cellular response that helps tissue repair and regenerate. This can lead to long-term relief and improved quality of life.

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  • Short Treatment Sessions: Since Soft Wave treatments are non-invasive, they can be completed in as little as 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the treatment area and the patient’s diagnosis.

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  • Antibacterial Effect: Recent studies have suggested that Soft Wave therapy can also provide an anti-bacterial effect, which can help reduce the risk of infection in injured or compromised tissue. According to one study, the elevation of energy and impulse number significantly increase bacterial killing.

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  • Drug and Surgery Free: Soft Wave treatments are a drug-free and surgery-free option. This makes it an ideal treatment option for those who wish to avoid the risks associated with medications and procedures.

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  • Improves Blood Flow And Circulation: The increased circulation that Soft Wave treatments promote helps to improve blood flow and oxygenation of the affected area, leading to quicker healing times.

Who Qualifies For ShockwaveTherapy?

Shockwave Therapy has been proven to be safe time and time again. As such, almost anyone can safely undergo shockwave treatment. However, there are a few exceptions. For example, patients who suffer from cancer, are pregnant, or have a pacemaker should avoid shockwave therapy of any kind. As long as you are transparent about any medical conditions you have, we can determine whether shockwave therapy is a safe and viable option for you.

How We Administer Shockwave Therapy

The first step is to apply a gel to the affected area. This gel is not a numbing agent; it’s merely a medium that allows the energy to pass through. No numbing agent or anesthetic of any kind is needed. From there, we will apply a shoackwave applicator by moving it in circles over the affected area for several minutes. Doing so will help spread the energy created by the device evenly over the treatment area.

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We may need to pass it over the same area multiple times, depending on your specific condition and level of pain. The entire process is non-invasive, so you shouldn’t experience any pain or discomfort during the treatment. At the very most, you might feel some mild discomfort or soreness after treatment has been completed, but this should go away within a few hours.

Shockwave Treatment Outcomes

Many Shockwave Therapy patients have reported significant improvements after just one session of shockwave treatment, with most seeing further improvement after subsequent sessions. In fact, chockwave therapy has been shown to reduce pain by upwards of 60 to 90 percent after just one treatment.

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Additionally, a significant number of patients reported an increased range of motion and mobility in the affected area. The success rate of shockwave treatment has led to many doctors offering it as a first-line treatment option for chronic pain conditions like tendonitis, arthritis, and injuries like fractures that have not healed properly. It’s even become widely adopted by professional sports organizations to help athletes recover more quickly from injuries.

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