Shockwave Therapy

Targeted Regenerative Treatment for Performance and Mobility.
What Are the Benefits of Shockwave Therapy?
- Non-surgical: No incisions, anesthesia, or recovery time.
- Improved circulation: Encourages blood vessel growth for better oxygenation.
- Regeneration: Supports natural repair of damaged tissue.
- Quick sessions: Most treatments completed in under 30 minutes.
What Happens During a Shockwave Therapy Appointment?
1.Consultation
2.Treatment
3.Application
4.Recovery
The Cost of Waiting
- Joint pain worsens, limiting mobility.
- Performance issues affect confidence.
- Delayed healing prolongs recovery.
- Waiting may need complex treatment.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Shockwave Therapy?
You may benefit from shockwave therapy if you:
- Experience chronic joint pain or mobility limitations.
- Have blood flow or performance concerns.
- Want a drug-free, non-surgical approach to healing.
- Are not pregnant or dealing with an active infection.
- Prefer natural recovery over invasive solutions.
Pre- and Post-Treatment Tips for Best Results
Before Treatment:
- Stay well hydrated.
- Avoid applying lotions or creams to treatment areas.
After Treatment:
- Avoid high-impact activity for 24–48 hours.
- Monitor for any minor soreness—this is temporary and a sign your body is activating its repair process.
Why Choose Gentle Giant Care in Beverly Hills, CA?
- Experience you can trust: Skilled in advanced regenerative therapies.
- Whole-body wellness: Address both function and form.
- Tailored approach: Your goals drive your care plan.
- Comfort-focused care: Clean, calm, and professional environment.
About Lequawn James
FAQ's
What is shockwave therapy, and how does it work?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive healing approach that uses acoustic sound waves to stimulate healing in injured tissues. It boosts blood flow, breaks down scar tissue, and reduces inflammation, helping relieve pain and improve mobility.
What symptoms can be treated with shockwave therapy?
It effectively treats conditions like plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, shoulder tendinitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and chronic muscle pain, especially when other treatments haven’t worked.
Is shockwave therapy safe, and are there any side effects?
Yes, it’s safe and FDA-cleared. Side effects are usually mild, such as slight pain, redness, or swelling at the treatment site, and there’s no downtime required.
How many sessions are needed, and when can results be expected?
Most patients need 3 to 6 sessions, scheduled about a week apart. Results often begin after the first few treatments and continue to improve over several weeks.