Shockwave Therapy for Shin Splints

What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?

Non invasive Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) delivers abrupt, high amplitude pulses of mechanical energy.

This type of procedure is beneficial for tendinopathies and has been reported to have a 60- 80% success rate. (1)

How does Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy work?

To understand how shockwave works it is important to understand what tendon pathology is click here for a detailed explanation of tendinopathy.

It is theorised that the shockwave disrupts the disorganisation of the collagen fibres causing healing to occur see picture below.

Common questions about shockwave therapy

Q. Will shockwave make my pain instantly go away?
A. In many instances the area treated will have an instant analgesic affect. Maximal benefit with this type of therapy is sometimes seen weeks later.

Q. Will I be able to walk afterwards?
A. This procedure generally does not require any reduction in activity and there are very little side effects

Q. What kind of injury does this treatment work for?
A. This procedure is ideal for chronic soft tissue disorders including plantar fasciitis, heel pain, Achilles pain, some forefoot pain, plantar fibromatosis

Q. How many treatment sessions will I need?
A. The number of sessions depend on when there is resolution in the pain and generally range between 1 to 5 sessions

Q. How much does shockwave therapy cost?
A. One shockwave therapy session costs $80 extra on top of a normal consultation fee


Get back on your feet with the help of the fully qualified
team at The Foot and Ankle Centre of Victoria

Shockwave Therapy for Shin Pain Servicing the areas of Northcote, Thornbury, Fitzroy, North Fitzroy, Carlton, North Carlton, Alphington, Fairfield, Brunswick, Coburg and Preston

Contact us today on (03) 9482 5196

 

References:

  1. Notarnicola A, Moretti B. The biological effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (eswt) on tendon tissue. Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2012;2(1):33-7.