ShockWave therapy : therapeutic benefits and treatment
ShockWave therapy was first used to break up kidney stones.
This therapeutic technology, however, has been adapted to other medicinal purposes as well. Nowadays, podiatrists use it in the clinic to treat difficult-to-repair musculoskeletal injuries.Acoustic waves are at the core of the ShockWave therapy. Through a sequence of high-speed shocks, it strengthens the body and aids in the recovery of painful foot disorders. Most notably, it is used to treat plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, and heel spur.
In the case of ShockWave therapy, the podiatrist treats plantar conditions with a special device that includes an applicator.
When the applicator emits a high-intensity pulse, it is transmitted through the skin to the tissue that requires treatment.
By inducing microtrauma around the affected region, this technique aims to cause an inflammatory response in the body.
While it may appear counterproductive, it is a powerful (…en savoir plus)
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