
Shockwave therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses controlled acoustic sound waves to target injured tissue.
The goal is to help:
It is commonly used for chronic musculoskeletal problems like plantar fasciitis, Achilles pain, tennis elbow, and other tendon-based injuries.
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Shockwave therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses acoustic sound waves to help reduce pain, stimulate healing, and improve function in injured tissue.

Shockwave is powerful.
But shockwave alone is not enough.
If the body continues to move in the wrong direction, the same tissue becomes stressed repeatedly.
At Perfect Motion Sports Therapy, shockwave is combined with expert movement correction to help address not only the pain, but the reason the problem keeps coming back.
That is how we help patients get better faster and stay better longer.
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Because the tissue is not healing fast enough on its own.
If pain keeps coming back, it usually means the area needs more than rest and more than basic treatment.
Shockwave helps stimulate healing, reduce pain, and improve function in stubborn injuries that have not responded to other care.
When combined with expert movement correction, it can be the difference between staying stuck and finally getting better.
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You need shockwave because injured tissue often needs help healing, and shockwave is designed to stimulate that healing while reducing pain and improving function.

For more information about the SoftWave device we use at Perfect Motion Sports Therapy, including the technology, indications, and all the research you can handle, visit www.softwavetrt.com
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Shockwave therapy is especially effective for chronic and stubborn conditions, including:
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