Gold-standard shockwave therapy for sports injuries, chronic tendon pain, and musculoskeletal conditions — trusted by athletes and active adults worldwide.
Shockwave therapy is now clinically recognised as the gold standard treatment for tendinopathy, tendonitis, and bursitis — validated by 2025 international clinical guidelines published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. If you've tried physiotherapy, rest, and anti-inflammatories without lasting relief, shockwave may be the answer.
That stabbing heel pain first thing in the morning. Shockwave breaks the cycle of inflammation and stimulates healing in the plantar fascia — often resolving pain that has lasted months or years.
Lateral and medial epicondylitis are classic overuse injuries that respond exceptionally well to shockwave. Return to sport without surgery or steroid injections.
Chronic Achilles pain limits running, climbing, and everyday movement. Shockwave stimulates tendon repair and reduces pain without taking you off your feet for weeks.
Shoulder pain from rotator cuff tendinopathy or calcific deposits responds well to shockwave — breaking up calcium deposits and restoring mobility without surgery.
Patellar tendinopathy (jumper's knee) and other knee tendon issues are common in athletes. Shockwave accelerates tendon repair and gets you back to training.
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome and hamstring tendinopathy at the hip respond well to targeted shockwave — a common issue for runners and cyclists.
Acoustic waves are delivered precisely to the injured tendon, fascia, or bursa — reaching areas that manual therapy cannot.
Mechanotransduction triggers cellular migration and proliferation — your body's own repair response kicks in.
Shockwave disrupts pain pathways, providing relief even before the underlying tissue has fully healed.
New blood vessels form in the treated area, bringing oxygen and nutrients needed for full tissue repair.
Most musculoskeletal conditions resolve within 3–6 sessions, often weekly.
Quick, targeted treatment — no hospital visit required.
Return to light activity the same day. We guide you on pacing during recovery.
A safe, conservative alternative — try shockwave before considering more invasive options.
Shockwave therapy is endorsed by international sports medicine bodies including Mass General Brigham and published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025).