Shockwave Therapy

What is AcoWave Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?

AcoWave Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a modern, non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues. It promotes revascularization, enhances blood circulation, and activates the body’s natural repair mechanisms for connective tissues and bones.

Why AcoWave Therapy

Why is AcoWave Therapy Recommended?

AcoWave ESWT is recommended for patients seeking effective pain relief without surgery or medication. The therapy precisely targets injured muscles, tendons, and ligaments, improving mobility, reducing inflammation, and restoring functional strength through controlled sonic stimulation.

Preparation for Therapy

How to Prepare for AcoWave Therapy

Preparation for AcoWave therapy is simple and hassle-free. Patients are advised to wear comfortable clothing and inform the therapist about their medical history, ongoing medications, and previous injuries. A detailed assessment helps customize the treatment for optimal results.

Risks and Complications

Risks and Complications

AcoWave Shockwave Therapy is a safe and clinically proven procedure when performed by trained professionals. Some patients may experience mild redness, temporary soreness, or sensitivity at the treatment site, which usually subsides within a short period. Serious complications are extremely rare.

Recovery After Therapy

Recovery After AcoWave Therapy

Recovery after AcoWave therapy is quick, allowing patients to return to their daily activities immediately. Gradual improvement in pain relief, flexibility, and muscle strength is observed over multiple sessions, ensuring long-lasting functional recovery.

Benefits of Therapy

Benefits of AcoWave Shockwave Therapy

  • Non-invasive and drug-free pain management
  • Stimulates natural tissue and bone healing
  • Improves muscle strength and flexibility
  • Enhances blood circulation and metabolism
  • Effective for chronic and sports-related injuries
  • Reduces the need for surgery and long-term medication