Shockwave Therapy in Goodfield IL

Shockwave therapy in Goodfield IL is non-invasive treatment using sound waves to reduce pain, improve mobility, and stimulate healing. We proudly offer 2 different types of shockwave units (radial and focused) to make sure that we are using the best treatment for your specific condition.
What’s the difference between the 2 types of shockwave?
Radial shockwaves are broad, low-energy waves for superficial conditions (1-3 cm depth) and larger treatment areas, often used for soft tissue injuries. Focused shockwaves are precise, high-energy waves for deeper tissues (up to 12 cm depth) and localized issues, suitable for chronic or deep-seated conditions like bone injuries
Conditions Helped by Shockwave Therapy in Goodfield IL
Conditions we often treat are tendon disorders like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, and rotator cuff tendinopathy. It is also used for bone-related issues such as delayed or non-healing fractures, stress fractures, and bone spurs, as well as soft tissue problems like myofascial pain syndrome and hip bursitis. Additionally, it can address calcific tendinitis, osteoarthritis-related pain, and scar tissue.
There May be hope for you
The energy waves stimulate the body's natural healing mechanisms through microtrauma to the area. It triggers your own regenerative cells to come to the area and heal the tissue. It enhances vascularization and nerve regeneration as well.
How is therapy done?
Your Goodfield IL therapist will discuss your symptoms with you and locate the source of pain. They will then mark the area intended for the Shockwave Therapy. A gel is applied to optimize the contact between the application device and your skin. The handpiece delivers pulsations to the pain area for a number of prescribed pulses, depending on the condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Success Rates: 90% improvement was recorded for the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain) by the Journal of Orthopedic Research (2005). The same publication quotes a 77% success rate when treating Tennis Elbow with Radial Shockwave Therapy and other clinical studies have generally reported a success rate in excess of 75%. Nice (National Institute of Clinical Excellence) provided evidence to the NHS: NICE evidence for Shockwave.
Shockwave Therapy is FDA cleared for the treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain and connective tissue disorders; there are no known risks or complications.
Shockwave therapy is an elective pay modality and is not covered by insurance.
Shockwave Therapy is not recommended for patients on blood thinners, those with malignancies, and those who are pregnant.
Shockwave treatment is often performed once a week for a period of 3-6 weeks, depending on Chronicity of the problem.
Patients may begin to see improvement 4 weeks after their last treatment. More significant improvement often occurs 8-12 weeks after the last treatment.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday
Closed
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
The Neck & Back Pain Relief Center
1 Legacy Dr
Goodfield, IL 61742