What can i expect
• When acoustic waves begin to enter a body, the high speed of these waves causes the gases in the blood and lymphatic tissues to expand quickly as many times as their original size.
• The rapidly expanding gases cause intense pressure on the dysfunctional tissue, creating cavities or hollow voids, this process is called cavitation.
• Voids have low pressure inside them and they quickly implode as quickly as they are formed. These repetitive implosions cause excess pressure on the dysfunctional muscle. Thus these shock waves - are sufficiently disruptive to cause dysfunctions to break apart.
• The shockwave treatment is done for people suffering from jumper’s knee, painful shoulder, tennis elbow, heel spur, insertional pain, and others.