Focused Shockwave Therapy

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A non-invasive treatment

Shockwave Therapy

At Physio Fitness, we use Focused Shockwave Therapy to help people recover faster from stubborn injuries, tendon problems, and bone-related issues — especially when other treatments haven’t worked.

This advanced technology delivers precise, high-energy sound waves deep into damaged tissue. The result? Reduced pain, improved mobility, and a kickstart to your body’s natural repair process.

Whether you’re dealing with a long-standing tendon issue or struggling with a slow-healing injury, Focused Shockwave may be part of the answer.

How It Helps You Heal?

Focused Shockwave is outcome-driven.

Pain Relief

From chronic tendon issues, joint degeneration, or bone bruising

Faster Healing

Stimulates cellular repair and natural regeneration

Improved Mobility

Better range of motion, less stiffness

Better Blood Flow

Promotes oxygen and nutrient delivery to the damaged area

Non-Invasive

Avoids the need for injections or surgery

Used by Elite Athletes

But available to everyone

What Is Focused Shockwave Therapy?

Focused Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that sends short, powerful sound waves into your injured tissues. It helps by:

  • Increasing blood flow
  • Stimulating tissue repair and collagen production
  • Relieving pain by desensitising nerves
  • Breaking down scar tissue and calcifications

Unlike Radial Shockwave (which treats broader, surface-level areas), Focused Shockwave targets a specific point at a defined depth — making it ideal for deeper, more stubborn injuries.

The Science Behind It (For Those Who Like the Detail)

Focused Shockwave is powered by high-frequency acoustic waves. Here’s what makes it different — and more precise:

  • Deep Penetration (up to 12cm): Treats deeper tissues near bone that radial can’t reach
  • Pinpoint Accuracy: Targets a small focal area for concentrated energy delivery
  • Minimal Skin Irritation: Energy is delivered deeper, avoiding unnecessary surface discomfort
  • Fast Impulse, High Energy Density: Ideal for stubborn injuries and dense tissue like calcifications

These waves trigger a cascade of biological responses:

  • Increases blood flow and tissue oxygenation
  • Stimulates collagen production for tissue repair
  • Desensitises nerve endings (pain relief)
  • Encourages new blood vessel formation (neovascularisation)
  • Boosts osteoblast activity to help with bone healing
  • Activates mechanotransduction — turning mechanical stress into cellular repair

What Does It Feel Like?

Treatment lasts just a few minutes and is generally well tolerated. You may feel:

  • A tapping or clicking sensation as the sound waves are delivered
  • Mild discomfort, but nothing more than a sports massage
  • A temporary flare of pain before relief kicks in<

It’s non-invasive, doesn’t require medication, and most people are back to normal activities immediately afterwards.

Conditions We Use It For

We use Focused Shockwave Therapy for a wide range of complex or persistent conditions, including:

Tendon & Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Rotator cuff pain
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Tennis and golfer’s elbow
  • Tibialis posterior syndrome
  • Groin pain / Osteitis pubis
  • Calcific tendonitis

Bone, Joint & Healing Problems

  • Stress fractures and bone bruises
  • Delayed union or non-union fractures
  • Early-stage arthritis (knee, hip, shoulder)
  • Shin splints / Medial tibial stress syndrome
  • Frozen shoulder

Complex & Specialist Conditions

  • Post-surgical recovery with poor healing
  • Persistent inflammation not responding to rehab
  • Wound healing (in select cases)

We may also use Radial Shockwave Therapy for more superficial soft tissue conditions.

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Focused Shockwave isn’t for everyone. But for the right conditions, it can be a game-changer.

Let’s find out what’s going on with you — and whether it could help.