Shockwave Therapy
Find Relief
Healing without surgical intervention is possible.
Shockwave therapy treats:
- TMJ
- Cellulite
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfers Elbow
- De Quervain’s Disease
- Trigger Finger
- Carpal Tunnel
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Achilles Tendinopathy
- Patellar Tendinopathy
- Sciatica
- Bones Spurs
- Neuropathy Shoulder Calcific Tendonitis
Shockwave therapy utilizes frequency-based technology that triggers the self-healing capacity of tissue without surgical intervention.
Using customizable airwave Hz pressures, the Shockwave gun delivers precise acoustic pulses into the injured area.
These pulses create controlled micro-breaks within the tissue.
That mechanical stimulation activates the body’s natural repair response — increasing circulation, stimulating cellular activity, and promoting regeneration.
We signal the body to heal itself.
- Stimulates stalled healing
- Breaks down calcifications and adhesions
- Improves circulation
- Reduces pain
- Supports collagen remodeling
- Enhances skin texture and reduces the appearance of cellulite
Whether the goal is pain relief, performance recovery, aesthetic improvement, or preventing surgical escalation, shockwave therapy works by restoring function at the source.

Many chronic conditions progress simply because tissue stops responding.

Shockwave therapy reactivates that response.

When used early, it may prevent the need for more invasive interventions.

This is regenerative stimulation — not symptom masking.
START HEALING
“After weeks of physical therapy with little result, a friend told me about shockwave so I gave it a try. Shockwave indeed! I was shocked at how quickly my pain went away!”
Allison H.
“I’ve been utilizing shockwave therapy for my elbow, knee, and arches and have seen significant improvement in all of them.
What I like most is that it’s versatile and non-invasive. As an athlete, I’m always looking for tools that help me perform without causing additional damage to my body.
It’s something I can start using as soon as something begins to hurt — and I plan to utilize it for the rest of my career.”
