Shockwave Therapy
Targeted Treatment for Pain and Inflammation
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We utilize both focused and radial shockwave therapy to deliver precise and effective treatment.
Focused shockwave targets deep, chronic conditions such as tendon injuries and calcifications, while radial shockwave is used to release muscle tension and improve circulation.
This combined approach allows for faster recovery and better long-term results.
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Why choose us?
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✔ Dual-Action Technology: We utilize both Focused and Radial shockwave to treat the root cause and surrounding symptoms simultaneously.
✔ Expert Therapists: Our clinicians are highly skilled in specialized injury recovery and results-driven chronic pain treatment.
✔ High Precision: Equipped with state-of-the-art shockwave and electromagnetic therapy systems.
✔ Proven Results: Highly effective for Plantar Fasciitis, Tennis Elbow, Rotator Cuff injuries, and more.
✔ Convenient Location: Easy to access in NW Calgary (Royal Vista) with ample free parking.
✔ Direct Billing: Most insurance plans are accepted for direct billing.

What is Shockwave Therapy? Does it Really Work?

Focused Shockwave Therapy
Best suited for deeper and localized conditions
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Focused shockwave therapy delivers high-energy acoustic waves to a precise and deeper target area. It is designed to treat chronic and well-defined musculoskeletal conditions by stimulating tissue regeneration, increasing local blood flow, and promoting cellular repair at greater depths.
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Commonly used for:
Chronic tendon injuries (e.g. Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinitis)
Sciatic Pain and Other Nerve-Related Discomfort
Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
Calcific tendinitis
Deep muscle or tendon pain
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Radial Shockwave Therapy
Best suited for broader and superficial conditions
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Radial shockwave therapy disperses lower-energy pressure waves over a wider surface area. It is ideal for treating superficial soft-tissue conditions, muscle tightness, and diffuse pain by improving circulation, reducing muscle tension, and supporting overall tissue relaxation.
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Commonly used for:
Lower Back Pain (Including Disc Herniation or Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction)
Chronic Non-bacterial Prostatitis (CP/CPPS)
Muscle tightness and myofascial pain
Neck, shoulder, and upper back tension
Sports-related muscle soreness






