
What Is Shockwave Physiotherapy?
Shockwave physiotherapy uses controlled acoustic waves applied to specific tissues. These sound waves stimulate a local tissue response that may assist with pain modulation and tissue adaptation over time.
Shockwave therapy does not rely on medication or injections. Instead, it is used to encourage the body’s natural repair processes when guided appropriately within a physiotherapy program.
Your physiotherapist will assess whether shockwave therapy is suitable for your condition and explain how it fits into your overall management plan.
Conditions That May Benefit from Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy is commonly used for persistent tendon and soft tissue conditions, including:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendon pain
- Patellar tendon pain
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Rotator cuff related shoulder pain
- Calcific shoulder conditions
- Hamstring tendon pain
Shockwave therapy is generally considered when symptoms have been present for an extended period or have not improved with exercise and load modification alone.
Treatment may also be supported alongside condition specific services such as plantar fasciitis physiotherapy, tennis elbow treatment, and rotator cuff injury physiotherapy.
Why Shockwave Therapy Is Provided by a Physiotherapist
Shockwave therapy is most effective when used as part of a structured physiotherapy program rather than as a single treatment on its own.
When delivered by a physiotherapist, shockwave therapy can be combined with:
- Individualised exercise programs
- Load management strategies
- Strength and movement retraining
- Education to support long term recovery
This integrated approach allows treatment to be adjusted based on progress and response over time.
What to Expect During Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy sessions are typically brief and performed in-clinic. Your physiotherapist will explain the process clearly before treatment begins.
During treatment:
- A handheld device delivers targeted sound waves to the affected area
- Sensation varies between individuals and is adjusted for comfort
- Sessions are spaced across several weeks as part of a planned program
Your physiotherapist will monitor your response and adjust treatment as needed.
Is Shockwave Therapy Suitable for Everyone?
Shockwave therapy is not appropriate for all conditions or individuals. Suitability depends on factors such as the type of condition, symptom duration, and overall health considerations.
A physiotherapy assessment is required to determine whether shockwave therapy is appropriate for you and whether alternative treatments may be more suitable.
Shockwave Therapy Near Me in Adelaide
Shockwave therapy is available at selected Pro Health Care physiotherapy clinics across Adelaide.
Treatment can be accessed through our physiotherapy locations, including:
Availability may vary by clinic, and this can be confirmed at the time of booking.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy is a physiotherapy treatment that uses targeted sound waves to stimulate tissue response in persistent tendon and soft tissue conditions. It is commonly used when symptoms have not improved with other conservative treatments alone.
Shockwave therapy is often used for chronic tendon and soft tissue conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon pain, tennis elbow, patellar tendon pain, and some shoulder conditions. Suitability depends on individual assessment.
Sensation during shockwave therapy varies between individuals. Some people experience discomfort during treatment, while others find it manageable. Intensity is adjusted based on comfort and response.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition, symptom duration, and response to treatment. Shockwave therapy is usually delivered across several sessions as part of a broader physiotherapy plan.
No. Shockwave therapy is most effective when combined with physiotherapy assessment, exercise, and load management. It is used as one part of a comprehensive rehabilitation approach.
Response time varies. Some people notice changes within weeks, while others require longer periods of combined treatment. Progress is monitored and care adjusted as needed.
Shockwave therapy is not appropriate for all conditions or individuals. A physiotherapy assessment is required to determine suitability.
No referral is required. Shockwave therapy is provided following assessment by a physiotherapist.
Shockwave therapy is available at selected Pro Health Care physiotherapy clinics across Adelaide. Availability may vary by location.
