Fast in-office treatments help your team stay productive.
Simple add-on service with strong patient appeal.
A few treatments can cover the monthly payment.
Create a profitable service line inside your existing practice.
Patients want non-surgical options for chronic pain and mobility concerns.
Uses acoustic waves to support tissue repair and recovery protocols.
Monthly payment can be offset by just a few treatments.
Example: 10-minute cash-pay sessions at $150 per treatment.









Shockwave, also known as Acoustic wave therapy uses acoustic sound waves to activate the body’s own healing mechanisms to get rid of chronic pain, inflammation, calcium build up, scar tissue, and to stimulate angiogenesis to increase blood flow.
For some conditions you may receive immediate pain relief and better mobility, but in most cases it will take 4-6 or more treatments over a period of 4-6 weeks.
Most patients with chronic pain problems have been through various unsuccessful types of treatments. Up to 80% of the same patients worldwide report that Shockwave therapy has helped them eliminate their problem.
* Jumper’s Knee
* Knee Pain
* Tennis Elbow
* Heel Pain
* Insertional Pain
* Shoulder Pain
* Hip Pain
* Achilles Heel
* Calcification
* Planter Fasciitis
* Chronic Tendinopathy
* Peyronie’s Diseases
* Neck Pain
* Lower Back Pain
Only minor potential side effects may occur. These include minor bruising, swelling, or redness of the area.
Hundreds of peer-reviewed medical studies have been conducted, and tens of thousands of patients have been treated with little to no side effects.
Most indications require 3–5 treatments, which are done 3–10 days apart, depending on the patient’s tolerance and their tissue response. Each treatment lasts 5 minutes. Hundreds of peer-reviewed medical studies have been conducted, and tens of thousands of patients have been treated with little to no side effects.
* Less or no pain without surgery
* Less or no Inflammation
* Better Mobility
* More positive outlook from less pain
There may be some discomfort when the shockwave applied over the injured area, but usually subsides in a minute or two. If it is to painful then ask your medical technician to turn down the power.
Yes, there have been hundreds of clinical studies done on Shockwave therapy for a long list of conditions.
Here is one example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3342893/pdf/1749-799X-7-11.pdf