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Shockwave Therapy Provides Pain Relief and Recovery from Long-Term Injury in 3-5 Sessions*

Do you have reduced function & pain in your shoulders, wrists, knees or shins? Shockwave Therapy or Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is an entirely non-invasive alternative to surgery, with minimum downtime and has proven to offer 90% effectiveness in treating tendinopathy-related injuries.

A ground-breaking treatment, with Shockwave Therapy, we have success treating injuries including Shin Splints, Plantar Fascia, Tennis Elbow, Achilles, Patellar and Hamstring Tendinopathy, Sports Injuries and more.

Shockwave Therapy involves passing short, intense sound waves into affected tissues, increasing blood flow with an analgesic effect, and stimulates repair and regeneration in the tissue.

Quick and effective, the treatment puts the cells into repair mode and allows your body to restart its accelerated healing process.

The National Institute approves Shockwave Therapy for Health & Care Excellence (NICE). Most major UK Health insurers also cover treatment.

Call to Book a Shockwave Therapy Appointment

0207 827 5735
A minimum of 3 shock wave treatments are required for effective results. Discover more today!

Knee Injury & Pain

Shockwave Therapy is suitable for treating knee pain, including conditions such as Patellar Tendinopathy which can be caused by activities that bare weight on the knee, such as running, cycling, and skiing.

Tennis Elbow & Strain

ESWT is proven to be 90% effective in the treatment of Tennis Elbow and elbow pain- injuries that can occur through overuse of the elbow joint at work, in everyday life and sports such as tennis, squash and CrossFit.

Back & Pelvis Injuries

ESWT provides effective treatment for the back, effectively relieving lower back pain. It can help with Lumbago and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome often caused by heavy lifting, desk-based jobs, and sports-related injuries.

Foot Pain & Injuries

ESWT is suitable for treating Plantar Fascia or Plantar Fasciitis, injuries often caused by overuse and inflammation of the ligament that connects the heel to the toes often caused by sports including running, football, and rugby.

Jack Lidyard

Podiatrist Jack Lidyard is a highly-skilled therapist with 10+ years of clinical experience. Jack Lidyard has been a trusted name in Podiatry since graduating from Brighton University in 2008. After starting on the NHS and at local clubs to promote podiatric health, he went on to gain extensive experience treating patients of all ages over 10 years across London's City and West End areas - covering the full spectrum of specialities, including everything from orthotics to nail surgery. One thing…

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Gina John

Osteopath Gina John qualified from The British School of Osteopathy in 2004. She is a highly experienced Structural Osteopath with a post-graduate Certificate in Biomechanics.   Gina has worked both in NHS and private practice, including The Princess Grace Hospital in the Harley Street area of London. Consequently, she has worked with various high-profile personalities from the worlds of professional sports, TV and Performing Arts. Gina has also taught osteopathic techniques at the London School of Osteopathy and lectured at University…

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Laura Gray

As a Physiotherapist and Sports Therapist, Laura Grey employs a holistic approach to wellness and injury recovery. After graduating from London Metropolitan University with honours in 2015, she has developed extensive knowledge in injury assessment and diagnosis, joint mobilizations, sports rehabilitation techniques, and sports massage. In 2022 Laura graduated as a Physiotherapist. In addition to Physiotherapy and Sports Therapy, Laura also offers Dry Needling and Pilates services to provide comprehensive support for her clients. Whether you are an athlete working…

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Chris Bond

Based in London, Physiotherapist Chris Bond has almost a decade of experience working within an internationally renowned teaching hospital in central London and private practice. Through his experience, Chris has developed many skills for diagnosing and treating spinal, peripheral joint and muscular problems. Having a passion for strength and conditioning, Chris has developed a keen interest in integrating therapy approaches guided by the best scientific research geared towards returning to optimal physical and sporting function. Chris offers both Physiotherapy and…

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Discover Shockwave Therapy in London

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy, or (ESWT) is an 18-minute non-surgical procedure used to cure chronic Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, Tennis Elbow, Shoulder Tendonitis, and other chronic muscular or tendon injuries.

Does Shockwave Therapy work?

Whilst it is recommended that patients receive a minimum of 3 shockwave treatments, the results can be amazing. On average, patients see a reduction in pain of 92% with only one treatment.

How does Shockwave Therapy work?

During the shockwave treatment, you lie back comfortably with the area to be treated, resting on the machine on a soft, water-filled membrane. The technician uses an ultrasound scan to view and target the damaged location. During the treatment, you will hear repetitive clicking sounds.

Is Shockwave Therapy painful?

Shockwave therapy can cause some discomfort during the treatment, as it involves the application of pressure waves to the affected area. However, the level of pain experienced can vary depending on individual sensitivity and the specific condition being treated. Some patients may feel mild to moderate discomfort or a sensation similar to deep tissue massage. Your therapist will work with you to ensure your comfort during the therapy session.

Is shockwave therapy safe?

Shockwave therapy is generally safe when performed by trained professionals. Potential side effects are rare and temporary, such as skin redness or discomfort. Discuss your suitability for the treatment with a qualified healthcare provider.

What conditions can be treated with shockwave therapy?

Shock wave can effectively treat a range of musculoskeletal conditions. Injuries involving attachment points for tendons and ligaments in major joints such as the plantar fascia, Achilles tendon, shoulder, elbow, and knee are common areas for shockwave treatment.

How many sessions of shockwave therapy are usually required?

For effective results, we recommend patients have a minimum of 3-5 sessions. The total amount will depend on the injury.

When should I consider Shockwave Therapy?

If you have had your condition for more than six months and have tried three conservative therapies with no results, do not wait. Continuously using degenerative tendon tissue can cause further damage. When the condition progresses to a rupture, ESWT is no longer an option, and you will have no treatment alternative but invasive surgery.

Shoulder Injuries

ESWT is suitable for treating Shoulder Tendonitis, chronic neck, and shoulder pain caused by overuse of the tendon and repetitive strain injury.

Leg Injuries

ESWT treats Hamstring Tendinopathy, caused by changes to the tendons attached to the pelvis often caused by repetitive activities such as running.

Shin Injuries

ESWT is suited to treating Shin Splints and Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome which is an injury of the tendons and muscles in the shin area.

Heel Injuries

Achilles Tendinopathy often occurs through running, football, and endurance activities such as skiing, HIIT and CrossFit. ESWT is a proven method for treating this delicate area.

Foot Injuries

ESWT is suitable for treating Plantar Fascia, an injury often caused by overuse and inflammation of the ligament that connects the heel to the toes.

Back & Pelvis Injuiries

Lower back pain treatment. ESWT gets to the source of chronic back pain, Lumbago and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome often caused by heavy lifting, desk-based jobs, and sports.

Knee Injuries

ESWT is suitable for treating Patellar Tendinopathy of the knee often caused by activities that bare weight on the knee, such as cycling and skiing.

Tennis Elbow

ESWT is suitable for treating Tennis Elbow, an injury that can occur through over use of the joint in activities such as tennis, squash, and CrossFit.

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