Shock wave - radiation field
Shock wave therapy is a non-invasive, effective method used in rehabilitation. Among other things, it is used to relieve pain in patients with inflammatory conditions of joints and muscles.
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Shockwave has analgesic effects, accelerates tissue healing, improves mobility and stimulates blood flow. The effects are quickly felt and long-lasting. For orthopedic problems, it is usually necessary to undergo about 3-6 treatments to achieve the desired results.
Depending on the individual's pain threshold and area of application, the patient may experience pain or discomfort (a feeling of pressure, tingling) during the treatment. In general, however, the therapy is well tolerated, and any pain subsides soon after the session.
Contraindications to shock wave therapy include pregnancy, blood clotting disorders, cancer, active infections in the treatment area. Shockwave is not recommended near the head, spine, ribs and lymph nodes.