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Shock wave therapy
Shock Wave Therapy
Advanced Pain Relief | Faster Healing | Non-Surgical Treatment.
Shock Wave Therapy is a contemporary, scientifically supported physiotherapy technique for relieving chronic pain, facilitating tissue healing, and restoring joint mobility.
At Dr. Prabhu Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic, Chromepet, we employ the latest shock wave technology to effectively treat musculoskeletal disorders without surgery and prolonged medication.
This therapy involves the administration of high-intensity sound waves to the affected area, which increases blood flow, reduces pain, and accelerates the body’s natural healing process.
Our Methodology
At Dr. Prabhu Advanced Physiotherapy Clinic, we adopt a personalized and result-driven approach to Shock Wave Therapy.
Each patient is thoroughly assessed to ensure the therapy is safe, effective, and appropriate for their condition.
Here’s how we do it:
Comprehensive Patient Assessment
We start with a thorough clinical assessment to determine the underlying cause of pain and whether shock wave therapy is appropriate for you.
Personalized Treatment Planning
Depending on your condition, pain intensity, and medical history, we design a customized shock wave therapy treatment plan in terms of intensity and treatment frequency.
Advanced Therapy Application
Employing the latest shock wave therapy equipment, we precisely target the affected area with sound waves to stimulate healing.
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Answers to Your Most Common Questions
Shock Wave Therapy uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate healing in painful or injured tissues.
Mild discomfort may be felt during treatment, but it is generally well tolerated and short-lasting.
Most patients experience improvement within 3–6 sessions, depending on the condition.
Pain relief often starts after the first few sessions, with gradual improvement over time.
Yes. It is a clinically proven and safe treatment when performed by trained professionals.
No complete rest is required. Normal activities can be resumed with minor precautions.