
New to Shockwave Therapy: Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’ve been dealing with a stubborn ache or injury that just won’t fully heal, you’re not alone. In our clinic, we often see people

If you’ve been dealing with a stubborn ache or injury that just won’t fully heal, you’re not alone. In our clinic, we often see people

Living with a chronic injury can be a source of constant frustration and limitation. You’ve tried rest, ice, and maybe a few other things, but that persistent ache or stiffness just seems to be a part of your daily life. For many, finding an effective, long-term solution to these stubborn issues can feel like an impossible task.

Living with chronic pain is exhausting. It wears on your patience, your energy, and your ability to do the things you love—or even the basics like getting out of bed comfortably or taking that first step without a wince. If you’ve already tried rest, stretching, rehab exercises, massage, or even cortisone shots and the pain keeps coming back, you might be wondering: is there anything else?
That’s where Radial Shockwave Therapy (RST) comes in.
Let’s break it down in plain terms: what it is, how it works, what it feels like, and how it might fit into your recovery plan.