Focused Shockwave Treatments in Pittsburgh, PA

Helps Heal Musculoskeletal Pain – Without Surgery

Today focused shockwave (ESWT) is being effectively used in dermatology as a non-invasive approach to treating musculoskeletal pain.

Shockwave stimulates biological regeneration which leads to faster, long-term healing, helping to expedite recovery, and improve quality of life.

ESWT Stimulates Biological Regeneration and Promotes Healing

There’s a better way to heal. ESWT is an evidence-based, non-surgical treatment option for those who suffer from Musculoskeletal Pain, or other dermatological issues.

ESWT helps to regenerate and repair damaged tissue by stimulating blood flow to an area that as degenerated due to poor blood flow, tissue injury, overuse, or weakness.

Treatments can be done right in your medical professional’s office and are typically once per week for 6 to 8 weeks taking just 10-15 minutes per session.

To further increase the efficacy of shockwave, many physicians will often combine ESWT with with other treatment modalities. Be sure to ask your physician about his or her treatment approach.

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The Benefits of Shockwave Treatments

  • Non-invasive
  • No anesthesia required
  • No risk of infection
  • No scarring
  • No downtime
  • Faster, easier healing

Ask us how ESWT can help treat Musculoskeletal Pain

Treatments can be done right in your medical professional’s office and are typically once per week for 6 to 8 weeks taking just 10-15 minutes per session.

EPAT and ESWT can help treat your pain

Description
A surgical incision is a “cut” through the skin that is made during surgery. It also called a “surgical wound.” Some incisions are small, and others can be quite long.

Symptoms
Symptoms of surgical wounds may include scarring, increased pain and redness around the cut, delayed healing or in some cases, an infection. Some people and/or areas of the body are more prone to scarring. These scars tend to develop more frequently in areas of skin that are under constant tension or pull to include the chest, shoulders, and back. Scars are usually pale and flat, although some can be raised called hypertrophic or keloid scars, which occur when the body produces too much collagen.

Treatment
Ask your doctor about Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT). ESWT is an innovative, non-invasive way to treat wounds and expedite healing. It is based on a unique set of pressure waves that stimulate the metabolism, enhance blood circulation, and accelerate the healing process. ESWT helps to regenerate and repair damaged tissue. As an alternative to surgery, the procedure may include 6-8 in-office sessions approximately 10-15 minutes each at weekly intervals.

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