Conditions Treated with Radial Shockwave Therapy in Colorado Springs
Our radial shockwave device delivers pressure waves 4–6 cm deep to treat chronic tendon, joint, and muscle pain.
Plantar Fasciitis
End morning heel pain. 90% report relief in 4 sessions.
Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow
Regain grip without injections. Back to work or sport fast.
Achilles Tendinopathy
Run Pikes Peak again. Faster than PT alone.
Calcific Shoulder Tendonitis
Dissolve calcium deposits non-invasively.
Patellar Tendinopathy
Jump and hike without stabbing knee pain.
Chronic Back & Neck Pain
Target trigger points at the root cause.
HOW RADIAL SHOCKWAVE THERAPY WORKS
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Radial waves penetrate tissue up to 6 cm.
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Micro-trauma restarts healing in chronic injuries.
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Angiogenesis increases blood flow by 300%.
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Pain drops 50–70% after session 2.

Real Patient Results in Colorado Springs
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is a safe treatment method. It’s non-invasive, involves minimal risks, and has been clinically proven to be effective and safe. However, as with any medical treatment, it’s important to discuss your specific health conditions with your healthcare provider.
Typically, a session lasts between 5-10 minutes, depending on the condition being treated. The exact duration can vary based on individual patient needs.
Patients may experience a mild sensation or discomfort during treatment, but it’s generally well-tolerated. The intensity of the shockwaves can be adjusted to ensure patient comfort.
Side effects are rare and usually minor, such as temporary soreness or swelling in the treated area. Most patients experience no downtime and can return to normal activities shortly after treatment.
Yes, it can be effectively combined with other treatments like Class 4 Laser therapy and Chiropractic care for a more comprehensive approach to pain management and tissue healing.
Patients often experience relief after the first few sessions. However, the total number of sessions can vary depending on the condition we are treating. Your doctor will recommend a treatment plan based on your specific condition.





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