Radial pressure wave therapy, also known as radial shockwave therapy, is a non-invasive treatment method used to promote healing and alleviate pain in various musculoskeletal conditions.
It involves the application of high-energy radial pressure waves to the affected area. These waves are generated pneumatically and spread out radially from the point of application, hence the name "radial."
Upon reaching the affected area, the waves create microtrauma and micro-cavitation within the tissues.
This process stimulates the body's natural healing response by increasing blood circulation, promoting tissue regeneration, and reducing pain.
RPW therapy is non-invasive and helps accelerate recovery from musculoskeletal conditions such as tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and shoulder pain, making it a popular choice for patients seeking effective pain relief and improved mobility without surgery or medication.