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|  | | Can Shockwave Therapy Improve Mobility and Flexibility? | |
Yes, shockwave therapy can improve mobility and flexibility, particularly in patients suffering from chronic pain or musculoskeletal conditions. By increasing blood circulation and stimulating collagen production, shockwave therapy promotes tissue regeneration and reduces inflammation in affected areas. This helps to break down scar tissue or adhesions that may have formed due to past injuries or chronic inflammation. As a result, patients often experience improved range of motion and flexibility in joints, tendons, and muscles, making it easier to move and perform daily activities with less discomfort. For individuals with conditions such as frozen shoulder, tendonitis, or back pain, shockwave therapy can be an essential part of the rehabilitation process. By improving tissue elasticity and promoting healing, it enables individuals to regain mobility and function. This is especially beneficial for athletes or active individuals who require optimal flexibility and mobility for performance. While shockwave therapy can enhance movement, it is often combined with physical therapy to strengthen the muscles and joints, ensuring that the improvements in flexibility are maintained over the long term. |
 | | When Should I See a Doctor for Heel Pain? | |
You should see a doctor for heel pain if the pain is severe, persistent, or interferes with your daily activities. If the pain does not improve with rest, ice, over-the-counter pain relievers, or after a few weeks of home care, it's essential to seek medical advice. Heel pain accompanied by swelling, redness, or warmth may indicate an infection or inflammatory condition that requires professional treatment. Additionally, if you experience numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation in your heel, it is crucial to consult a doctor as these symptoms could indicate nerve damage.
Sudden, severe heel pain following an injury, such as a fall or impact, also warrants prompt medical attention to rule out fractures or significant soft tissue damage. If you have a chronic condition like diabetes, seeing a doctor for heel pain is particularly important, as you may be at a higher risk for complications. Early diagnosis and treatment can help identify the underlying cause of heel pain, prevent further damage, and develop an effective treatment plan to alleviate discomfort and restore mobility.
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Renew Podiatry in Orange, CA

New Patients: (714) 880-8054
Existing Patients: (714) 832-7212
Address: 705 West La Veta Ave, Suite 109, Orange, CA 92868
Website: www.RenewPodiatry.com

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