Shock wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment used to address various musculoskeletal pathologies, especially those of a chronic nature that have not responded adequately to other conservative treatments.

It consists of the application of high-energy acoustic waves on the injured area. These waves stimulate biological repair processes, promote tissue regeneration, improve vascularization and contribute to reducing pain.

It is indicated in pathologies such as plantar fasciitis, tendinopathies (shoulder, elbow, knee or Achilles tendon), calcifications and other soft tissue injuries. The treatment is performed in consultation, without the need for anesthesia, and allows the patient to return to their usual activities practically immediately.

After an individualized medical assessment, the most appropriate number of sessions is established based on the diagnosis and clinical evolution, integrating the therapy into a personalized therapeutic plan.

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