Shockwave Assessment £50
To diagnose a chronic condition and establish suitability for the treatment of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT).
Book NowShockwave Therapy is the application of Shock Waves in medicine.
Book An AppointmentShockwave therapy serves as a non-invasive, successful way to address chronic injuries in soft tissues like tendons and the plantar fascia. Rather than resorting to surgery or injections, this treatment has been clinically shown to trigger metabolic responses, kickstarting the healing process.
By initiating a healing phase and activating enzymes that help alleviate pain, shockwave therapy boasts a high success rate in managing these stubborn, often long-standing, and painful injuries.
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), the method involving shock waves, has strong evidence supporting its effectiveness in treating plantar fasciitis and various tendon conditions, such as Achilles, hamstring, patellar, gluteal, and tennis elbow tendinopathies.
We have used shockwave therapy successfully for many years. We feel that for the best outcome with shockwave we should be already doing strength and rehab and are managing load on the effected tissue. If you are and the injury has been with you for longer than 4 months then shockwave is proven to be very useful. We treat a number of lower limb condition with shockwave but the most common are:
This is an injury that affects the tissue that attaches to the underside of your heel and connects to your toes.
Learn MoreThe Achilles is the tendon that attaches our calf muscles to the heel bone. This tendon can become painful especially after a sudden increase in load.
Learn MoreThis is where the lower 3rd inside area of the tibia (shin bone) becomes injured through repetitive stress. Runners are often effected by this condition.
Learn MoreThis patella tendon is the big tendon that sits underneath the knee cap and connects the quadriceps muscles to the tibia (shin bone)
Here are some a sample of the research paper that have been released about shockwave therapy:
Plantar Fasciitis – Gerdesmeyer L, Frey C, Vester J, et al.
Radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy is safe and effective in the treatment of chronic recalcitrant plantar fasciitis: results of a confirmatory randomized placebo-controlled multicenter study. Am J Sports Med 2008;36:2100-2109
Ibrahim M, Donatelli R, Schmitz C, et al.
Successful treatment of chronic plantar fasciitis with two sessions of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy. Foot & Ankle Int. 2010 May; 31 (5):391-97 20460065
Rompe JD, Nafe B, Furia JP, Maffulli N
Eccentric loading, shock-wave treatment, or a wait-and-see policy for tendinopathy of the main body of tendo Achillis: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Sports Med 2007;35:374-383
Rompe JD, Furia JP, Maffulli N
Eccentric loading, compared with shock wave treatment for chronic insertional Achilles tendinopathy: A randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2008;90:52-61
Rompe JD, Furia JP, Maffulli N
Eccentric loading, versus eccentric loading plus shock-wave treatment for midportion Achilles tendinopathy: A randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2009;37:463-470
Medical appointments can be a little scary sometimes so we do everything we can to put your mind at rest. Here we explain what to expect during your appointment:
Book An AppointmentYou can book a shockwave assessment, here we will discuss whether shockwave is the right option with you. If it is we will also go through a list questions and fill out a consent form for treatment.
With shockwave you will often be advised to book in for 4 treatments. These treatments need to be one week apart for 4 weeks.
The treatment will be carried out at our Cardiff headquarters.
After the 4 sessions have been completed we will give you 6 weeks recovery and book you in for a catch-up to see progress.
Shockwave Assessments are now available at our Cardiff HQ clinic. You can book these assessments online or you can call us to discuss the assessment in more detail. Click here to see the pricing for our Shockwave Treatment packages.
To diagnose a chronic condition and establish suitability for the treatment of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT).
Book NowOur HCPC Registered Podiatrists have spent a minimum of 3 years at university studying towards a BSc in Podiatry.
We’re here to help! If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the best service possible and is always ready to assist you.
Whether you’re curious about our services, need support, or just want to chat, we’re eager to hear from you.
Below we have answered some frequently asked questions we regularly get at our clinics prior to your appointment.
Shockwave can be uncomfortable but your podiatrist will make every effort to make you as comfortable as possible.
Depending on where we are applying shockwave it might vary. For heel pain, trousers or shorts, for knees shorts would be needed.
We advise that no high-impact exercises are undertaken for at least 24 hours after treatment.
Evidence and experience has taught us that the most effective use of shockwave is 4 treatments over a 4 week period.