What Is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy uses controlled mechanical sound waves to stimulate a biological healing response in injured tissue. Clinically, it helps to:
- Reduce pain sensitivity
- Improve blood flow to tissue that is slow to heal
- Support tissue repair and remodelling
Shockwave works best when used as part of a clear, personalised treatment plan that restores movement and rebuilds strength.
What to Expect
- Pain sensitivity has been shown to reduce quickly
- Healing builds gradually after treatment
- Best results come from shockwave combined with Chiropractic and rehabilitation
- Treatment plans are tailored to the individual after assessment

What Can Shockwave Help With?
Shockwave therapy in Stow-on-the-Wold is commonly used for:
Plantar Fasciitis / Heel Pain
Stimulates healing in the plantar fascia and reduces stubborn heel pain.
Achilles Tendinopathy
Encourages tendon repair and improves tolerance to load.
Patellar Tendon Pain (Jumper’s Knee)
Supports tendon recovery beneath the kneecap and eases activity related pain.
Tennis Elbow / Golfer’s Elbow
Targets degenerative tendon tissue to restore arm function.
Shoulder Tendinopathy / Rotator Cuff Pain
Promotes healing in shoulder tendons and improves movement.
Hip Tendon Pain
Helps treat deep tendon irritation around the hip.
Proximal Hamstring Tendon Pain
Relieves high hamstring tendon pain and supports return to activity.
Selected Myofascial Pain Conditions
Addresses chronic muscle trigger points and tight tissue.
Selected persistent low back pain presentations
Used selectively for mechanical back pain following assessment.
Suitability is always confirmed during assessment.

Shockwave Initial Consultation – Stow-on-the-Wold
Shockwave treatment begins with a one hour specialist consultation for £65.
Detailed musculoskeletal assessment
Clinical diagnosis and suitability screening
Personalised treatment and rehabilitation pl
Baseline outcome measures
Where appropriate, an introduction to shockwave treatment
Further treatment options and overall costs depend on your diagnosis and are discussed after assessment.
Acute vs Long-Standing Conditions
Shockwave is delivered as a structured course of care.
The number of sessions recommended depends on:
Whether the issue is acute or long-standing
Tissue irritability and load tolerance
Your functional goals
Your response to treatment
Your clinician will explain the most appropriate plan and expected timescale.
Why We Combine Shockwave With Chiropractic and Rehabilitation
Shockwave helps initiate healing, but full recovery requires restoring function.
A complete cycle of care typically includes:
Improving joint motion and movement quality
Reducing abnormal loading and compensation
Progressive strengthening and re-loading
A final review to confirm recovery and reduce recurrence risk
This approach aims to resolve the problem properly, not just manage symptoms.
How Long Does Shockwave Take to Work?
Some people notice improvement early, particularly in pain sensitivity.
More meaningful tissue recovery takes longer, especially in long-standing tendon problems.
Results continue to consolidate after treatment is completed, particularly when rehabilitation is followed as advised.
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Who Is Shockwave Suitable For?
Shockwave is often suitable for people with:
Persistent tendon or soft-tissue pain
Symptoms limiting work, daily life, or sport
Conditions where tendons or soft tissues have stopped healing normally and need both a targeted stimulus and structured rehabilitation
When Shockwave May Not Be Suitable
Shockwave may not be appropriate:
During pregnancy (over certain areas)
Over infection or active local disease, certain skin conditions for example
Where pain is primarily nerve-related
In other circumstances identified during consultation

Not Sure Which Appointment to Book?
Choosing the Right Appointment
If you’ve been told you have a tendon or soft-tissue issue, book a Shockwave Initial Consultation.
If you’re unsure what’s causing your pain, book a Chiropractic Consultation for assessment and diagnosis.


