Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave Therapy at PRVNT for Recovery and Wellness

How Shockwave Therapy Works

Shockwave therapy (also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy, or ESWT) is a modern, non-invasive treatment that delivers acoustic sound waves deep into the tissues. These waves stimulate blood flow, break up scar tissue, and accelerate the body’s natural healing processes.

At PRVNT, we use shockwave therapy to target stubborn musculoskeletal conditions, reduce pain, and restore mobility. Whether you’re dealing with chronic tendon injuries, muscle tightness, or joint discomfort, this powerful therapy helps reactivate healing and supports long-term recovery and wellness.

How Does Shockwave Help and Heal?

Shockwave therapy delivers focused acoustic sound waves deep into muscles, tendons, and ligaments. These waves stimulate blood flow, increase cellular activity, and trigger your body’s natural healing response. The result is faster recovery, reduced pain, and improved function.

By breaking down scar tissue and adhesions, shockwave therapy also helps restore mobility, improve circulation, and promote the regeneration of healthy tissue. This makes it a powerful tool not just for recovery from injury, but also for long-term musculoskeletal health and performance.

Clinical Benefits of Shockwave Therapy

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  • Shockwave promotes a controlled inflammatory response, which helps clear out damaged cells and kickstart the healing process. Over time, it downregulates chronic inflammation, easing swelling and tenderness.

  • By enhancing cellular metabolism and stimulating stem cell activity, shockwave helps the body replace damaged tissue with healthy, functional tissue faster than it could on its own.

  • Shockwave therapy decreases pain by desensitizing local nerve endings and stimulating the release of natural pain-relieving chemicals. The mechanical pulses also interrupt pain signal transmission, providing both immediate and long-term relief.

  • The acoustic waves cause microtrauma in the tissue, which triggers the body to increase blood vessel formation (angiogenesis). With more oxygen and nutrients delivered to the area, damaged tissue heals more efficiently.

  • The mechanical energy activates fibroblasts and tenocytes (the cells responsible for tendon and ligament repair). This accelerates collagen production, helping tissue remodel and regenerate stronger than before.

  • Shockwave breaks apart adhesions and calcium deposits that limit mobility and cause chronic irritation. By softening scar tissue, muscles and tendons regain flexibility and function.

  • Breaking up restrictions, reducing pain, and regenerating tissue leads to improved joint range of motion, flexibility, and overall functional performance—allowing patients to return to daily activities, sports, and exercise more quickly.