Shockwave therapy represents one of the most significant advances in musculoskeletal medicine in recent decades, offering a scientifically validated solution for conditions that traditionally required prolonged conservative care, repeated cortisone injections, or even surgery. Our advanced pain therapy approach utilizes the latest generation of shockwave technology:
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9AM – 12PM | 2PM – 6PM
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9AM – 12PM | 2PM – 6PM
Wed
9AM – 12PM | 2PM – 6PM
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9AM – 12PM | 2PM – 6PM
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9AM – 1PM
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Closed
Our Crawfordsville hockwave therapy demonstrates remarkable effectiveness for a wide range of chronic pain conditions and musculoskeletal injuries. Particularly those involving tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissues that heal slowly due to limited blood supply. Our shock wave treatment protocols have helped countless patients overcome conditions that had plagued them for months or years, allowing them to return to sports, work, and daily activities they had given up on.
One of the most compelling advantages of shockwave therapy is the relatively rapid improvement most patients experience compared to traditional conservative treatments for chronic conditions. While every patient responds differently based on their condition severity, how long they’ve had the problem, and their overall health status, many individuals notice significant pain reduction and improved function within just a few treatment sessions.
FAQs
Shockwave therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing and repair in damaged muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It promotes new blood vessel growth and reduces inflammation naturally.
The acoustic waves increase circulation and cellular activity in treated areas, helping to break down painful calcium deposits, adhesions, and scar tissue that contribute to chronic pain.
Commonly treated conditions include plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, Achilles tendinitis, shoulder calcifications, and chronic muscle or ligament strains.
Yes, shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment with minimal side effects. It is performed by licensed practitioners trained to tailor sessions for each patient’s safety.
Patients typically require 3 to 6 sessions spaced a week apart, depending on the severity and response to therapy.
Most patients experience mild discomfort during treatment, which is well-tolerated and temporary. Some describe a tapping or pulsating sensation.
Yes. Shockwave therapy is often used alongside chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy, and massage for comprehensive musculoskeletal rehabilitation.
Some soreness or redness may occur temporarily, but most patients notice reduced pain and improved mobility progressively after several sessions.
Patients with bleeding disorders, pacemakers, pregnancy, or infections near the treatment site may not be suitable candidates.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the affected area and inform your therapist of any allergies or medical conditions before treatment.