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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment without needles or significant down time that stimulates the body’s healing process. The shockwave device sends acoustic (sound/pressure) shock waves into soft tissue or bone, breaking up scarring and promoting remodeling. It typically consists of 3-6 sessions spaced roughly 1 week apart. Shockwave was originally used to break up kidney stones and gallstones, and may be especially helpful breaking up calcium deposits in tendons (calcific tendinopathies).
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