What Is Focused Shockwave Therapy?

Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) is a non-invasive, high-precision treatment that delivers targeted acoustic energy deep into soft tissues, tendons, and bones. Unlike superficial therapies, focused shockwaves penetrate deeper and more precisely, promoting rapid healing at the cellular level — even in chronic or stubborn conditions.

At UK Pain Clinic, we use this advanced technology to break down scar tissue, stimulate circulation, reduce inflammation, and activate your body’s natural repair processes — without the need for medication, injections, or surgery.

This therapy is backed by strong clinical evidence and is widely used in sports medicine, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation settings across the UK and worldwide.

📡 How It Works: The Science Behind Shockwaves

Shockwaves are acoustic (sound) waves with high energy. In focused shockwave therapy, these waves are directed at a specific tissue depth using a handheld probe. This energy triggers:

  • 🔬 Microtrauma in damaged tissues (stimulates natural healing)

  • 🧬 Cellular activation to boost regeneration and blood flow

  • 🔄 Breakdown of calcified deposits or scar tissue

  • 💢 Desensitization of pain receptors

In simple terms: shockwaves “wake up” the injured area, telling your body to restart the healing process where it has stalled.

Focused Shockwave Therapy
Focused Shockwave Therapy

🧍 Who Should Consider This Treatment?

This treatment is ideal for patients suffering from chronic, painful, or non-healing conditions, including:

Tendinopathies & Tendonitis

  • Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)

  • Achilles tendonitis

  • Patellar tendonitis (jumper’s knee)

  • Rotator cuff tendonitis (shoulder)

  • Tennis elbow / Golfer’s elbow

Muscle and Soft Tissue Injuries

  • Myofascial trigger points

  • Chronic hamstring or calf injuries

  • Muscle knots, spasms, or deep tension

Bursitis and Joint Pain

  • Hip bursitis

  • Greater trochanteric pain syndrome

  • Shoulder impingement

Bone and Ligament Issues

  • Shin splints

  • Stress fractures (early stages only)

  • Non-union fractures

  • Osgood-Schlatter disease

Calcific Deposits or Scar Tissue

  • Calcific shoulder tendinitis

  • Post-surgical fibrosis

  • Scar-related stiffness or restriction

Focused Shockwave Therapy
Focused Shockwave Therapy

👨‍⚕️ Who Is This Best Suited For?

  • Individuals who’ve tried physiotherapy, massage, or injections with limited results

  • Athletes with recurring injuries

  • Patients preparing for surgery but wanting to try conservative options first

  • People who want to avoid cortisone or anti-inflammatory medications

  • Chronic pain sufferers seeking a faster, more lasting solution


🩺 What to Expect During the Treatment

🕐 Session Time: 20–30 minutes

Each session is delivered by a qualified therapist using a handheld shockwave device.

  1. Assessment: We confirm diagnosis and treatment target.

  2. Application: The gel is applied to your skin, and the probe delivers focused energy to the problem area.

  3. Sensation: You may feel tapping, mild discomfort, or vibration — but it’s completely tolerable for most.

  4. Aftercare: No downtime! You can walk out immediately and resume most normal activities (except high-impact sports).


📆 Recommended Treatment Plan

Most conditions respond best to:

  • 🔁 3–6 sessions spaced 5–10 days apart

  • 🔄 A full course of treatment with monitored progress

  • 📝 Followed by physiotherapy or rehab (if needed) to strengthen and prevent recurrence


❌ When Is Shockwave Therapy Not Suitable?

We don’t recommend this treatment for patients who:

  • Are pregnant

  • Have a blood clotting disorder or are on blood thinners

  • Have tumors or cancer in the treatment area

  • Have an active infection in the treatment zone

  • Have a pacemaker or metal implant at the target site

  • Are under 18 unless advised by a specialist

 

🧾 Booking & Pricing Information

Service NameDurationPrice
Focused Shockwave Therapy – 1 Area20 mins£130.00
Multi-Area Shockwave Therapy30 mins£200.00
  • 🧑‍⚕️ Performed by: Trained clinicians & therapists

  • 📍 Location: UK Pain Clinic – London Euston

  • 📅 Availability: 6 days a week with flexible timings

  • ☎️ Booking: Recommended in advance due to high demand

Got questions? We’ve answered some of the most common concerns about physiotherapy treatments, sessions, and what to expect.

Some mild discomfort is normal during treatment, especially if your injury is inflamed. However, it’s usually very tolerable and doesn’t require painkillers.

Many patients feel pain relief after 1–2 sessions, but long-term tissue repair happens over 4–6 weeks.

Yes. It’s FDA-approved and widely used in elite sports medicine and NHS orthopaedic care.

We advise avoiding strenuous activity on the treated area for 24–48 hours. Light movement and walking are encouraged.

Often, yes. Shockwave works best when combined with physiotherapy or rehabilitation to maintain long-term results.