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Podiatrist Toronto, ON Sheldon H. Nadal D.P.M.
586 Eglinton Avenue E. Suite 501 Toronto, Ontario M4P1P2
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Foot Shockwave Therapy Pros and Cons

Foot Shockwave Therapy Pros and Cons


Foot Shockwave Therapy Pros and Cons

Foot shock wave therapy is an emerging treatment with promising results in reducing chronic pain from conditions like plantar fasciitis and tendonitis. Current data suggests it can provide a viable alternative to invasive treatments like surgery.

Currently, people with chronic pain have limited non-invasive options that may manage the pain without offering long-term eradication of pain. On the other hand, invasive procedures like surgery, while effective, are not without their limitations and risks.

Shock wave therapy offers a compromise between invasive and non-invasive options, providing longer-term relief while avoiding the risks associated with invasive treatments.

Here are the top shockwave therapy advantages you should evaluate when considering the treatment.

Shock Wave Therapy Pros

Non-Invasive Treatment

Shock wave therapy’s most attractive virtue is its non-invasive nature. For conditions where surgery is not a viable option, it can function as a pain relief alternative. In addition, it can be used as a follow-up treatment if a surgical procedure does not offer sufficient pain relief.

Few Complications

The primary complications of shock wave therapy are hypersensitivity and pain at the treatment site. These are because of the micro healing happening in the area and often resolves with time with no further treatment.

Fast Recovery Time

Recovery time after shock wave therapy is usually much shorter than post-surgery recovery. With surgical treatments, full recovery can take up to a year, while any discomfort from shock wave therapy will typically disappear within a significantly shorter time.

The Future of Shock Wave Therapy

The science behind shock wave therapy offers a glimpse into the possibilities of using sound waves to treat various conditions. Currently, shock wave therapy is being used as a treatment for multiple conditions like tennis elbow, jumper’s knee, and erectile dysfunction.

If you are looking for alternatives to surgical treatment, consider exploring this treatment as a non-invasive therapy option. Speak to your podiatrist today to discuss of shock wave therapy and whether it is the right choice for you.


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