How Does Shockwave Therapy Help with Tendon Injuries?
Shockwave therapy is highly effective for treating tendon injuries by promoting healing and reducing pain associated with tendinopathies, such as Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, and rotator cuff injuries. Tendon injuries often result in inflammation and tissue damage, which can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced function. Shockwave therapy works by delivering high-energy sound waves to the affected tendon, stimulating blood flow, and encouraging the regeneration of damaged tissue. This increased circulation helps to bring oxygen and nutrients to the injured area, accelerating the healing process and reducing inflammation.
In addition to promoting healing, shockwave therapy helps to break down scar tissue and calcifications that may have formed in the tendon as a result of chronic injury or overuse. By improving the elasticity and strength of the tendon, shockwave therapy allows for better movement and function. For patients with chronic tendon injuries that have not responded to traditional treatments like rest or physical therapy, shockwave therapy can be a valuable tool in restoring function and reducing pain. Typically, several sessions are required to see significant improvement, and it is often combined with rehabilitation exercises to maximize recovery outcomes.