Shockwave Therapy

Turning Pain Into Progress with Best Shockwave Therapy in Vaughan.

The most cutting-edge technology is now available at Med Wellness for full-service shockwave therapy. Shockwave therapy is a novel and noninvasive therapeutic method that has been shown to be highly effective at reducing the presence of calcium deposits and scar tissue. In shockwave therapy, high-energy bursts are applied to the affected area. These energy bursts stimulate cellular repair of injured muscle, tendon, ligament, or bone by increasing blood flow to the area.

What to Expect

At Med Wellness, shockwave therapy sessions typically last between 5 and 25 minutes. The wounded area will receive short bursts of high-energy pulses to speed up the healing process. It will also promote the growth of new bone tissue and the repair of damaged tissues by stimulating the cells in your body that are responsible for these processes. Depending on how sensitive the damage is, this treatment may cause discomfort. Depending on the severity of your injury, you should get significant pain relief after only a few sessions.

How many sessions do you require?

Shockwave therapy is a noninvasive therapeutic alternative for physical injuries. This method can be used for a wide range of conditions as an alternative to surgical intervention. The typical injury will necessitate at least three treatments. On the other hand, ten or more sessions may be necessary to promote appropriate healing in the case of a chronic or severe injury. We recognize that each patient’s demands are unique.

One-stop solution at Med Wellness

Getting hurt is a horrible experience for everyone. While getting better is the most crucial aspect of healing, the process can be taxing and painful. With the help of our best shockwave therapy, you can get back to normal as soon as possible. Patients say they are satisfied with the results. It increases comfort and decreases suffering by over 67%. You can get rid of calcium deposits. The vast majority of patients are still reporting positive outcomes one year after treatment.