Shockwave therapy for Tendinitis--Is it right for you?
ESWT
What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy treatment is a highly effective
treatment available for patients with chronic tendon disorders, and is
used widely by Sports Physicians & Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Shockwave therapy is a non surgical treatment, and works by delivering
impulses of energy(via sound waves), targeted to specific damaged tissues within the
abnormal tendon. This increases the blood flow within the affected area,
stimulating cell regeneration and healing, and decreasing local factors
which can cause pain.
How shockwave therapy works
A probe is pressed on to the affected area and the shockwaves are
delivered through the skin (a gel like substance is also applied to the
area to promote the process)
The
impulses are delivered through the skin as a shockwave that spreads
inside the injured tissue as an aspherical ‘radial' wave. These radial
shockwaves initiate an inflammation-like response in the injured tissue
that is being treated, and prompts the body to respond naturally by
increasing blood circulation, the number of blood vessels and therefore
metabolism in the injured tissue.
The shockwaves are felt as pulses which are a little uncomfortable but
not painful. The physician / surgeon applying your treatment will start
with a low level of intensity and increase this to a point where you
feel comfortable. The treatment was originally used as a treatment for
kidney stones, and has been re-developed for the use in treating tendon
conditions.
This procedure is usually done in the office setting.
Conditions recommended for treatment with shockwave therapy:
Plantar fasciitisAchilles tendinitis, insertional
Achilles tendinitis, non-insertional
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
Plantar plate
What happens during shockwave therapy
Shock-wave therapy treatments are performed at weekly intervals. Each treatment session takes about 20 minutes and
it is usual to need between 3 treatment sessions (possibly 5 for
resistant problems).
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