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Shockwave Therapy in Congleton & Cheshire

“Get Fast & Effective Pain Relief With Shockwave Therapy – Even When Other Treatments Have Failed!”
Shockwave Therapy Near Me
Are you tired of feeling stuck with chronic pain? Are you frustrated with trying every treatment option under the sun with no relief in sight? Well, look no further than Shockwave Therapy – the ultimate solution for rapid, safe, and effective pain relief. Even in cases where traditional treatments have fallen short, Shockwave Therapy delivers lightning-fast, secure, and efficient results that will leave you feeling like a brand-new person. Don’t let pain control your life any longer – choose Shockwave Therapy and take back control of your health and happiness today!
In simple terms, it’s a non-invasive treatment that uses high-intensity sound waves to penetrate deep into the affected tissues. These sound waves stimulate your body’s natural healing processes, accelerating the repair of damaged tissues, increasing blood flow, and reducing inflammation. It is clinically proven and is also NICE Guidelines recommended. It targets the root cause of your pain and eliminates it for good!
No, you need to be very careful on what type of machine your practitioner is using. Here at Browns Physiotherapy & Wellness we use the ‘Storz Ultra’ Shockwave Machine which is widely considered as the gold standard Shockwave machine worldwide.

What Conditions Does Shockwave Therapy Treat?

Plantar Fasciitis:

Pain in the heel or bottom of the foot, normally the worst first thing of a morning or when youve been walking for too long

Shin Splints:

Pain in the shinbone caused by inflammation of the muscles, tendons, and bone tissue in the lower leg. Commonly seen in runners.

Hamstring Tendinopathy:

Pain and stiffness in the hamstring tendon (just under your gluteal muscles) made worse on sitting and walking uphill.

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis):

Pain on the outside of the elbow caused by inflammation of the tendons that attach to the elbow. Normally causes pain on lifting objects, using a mouse, using a screwdriver etc

Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis):

Stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint caused by inflammation and thickening of the capsule that surrounds the joint. Symptoms include pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint.

Achilles Tendinopathy:

Pain and stiffness in the Achilles tendon normally worse going up/down stairs, running or walking uphill

Patella Tendinopathy:

Pain and inflammation in the tendon under your kneecap caused by repetitive strain.

Greater Trochanteric pain syndrome (Hip pain):

Pain on the outside of the hip caused by inflammation or injury to the tendons and bursae. Will cause pain on walking and lying on the painful side.

Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy:

Pain and weakness in the shoulder caused by inflammation or injury to the rotator cuff. Symptoms will include pain reaching up high, pain putting on your jacket & weakness in the arm.

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Does Shockwave Therapy Really Work?

Due to the increasing amount of research showing success rates from 70-95% for various conditions, Shockwave therapy has been acknowledged and endorsed in the guidelines of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).

Evidence from Clinical Research Suggests:

Pain Less that Two Months = x3 Sessions over x3 weeks

Pain More than Two Months = x6 Sessions over 6-8 Weeks

If any of these have happened to you – we would love to help you by inviting you to book a call to talk with one of our Clinicians at our Clinic to find out what can be done to help you.

Click the link below to schedule a call with us if you would like to get some solid advice given to you over the phone. The phone call is complementary and there is absolutely no obligation to book any appointments with us after the call is over. Our goal is to help YOU make the right decision about what to do next that will be the best thing for your health.

Recovered Much Quicker Than Expected

Please Watch Below A Past Patient of Browns Physiotherapy Who Overcame Plantar Fasciitis after suffering For More Than 12 Months