
Shockwave Therapy
Regenerate. Restore. Reactivate Healing.
Shockwave Therapy is a state-of-the-art, non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic energy to stimulate your body’s natural healing response. It’s especially effective for chronic musculoskeletal pain, tendon injuries, and stubborn soft tissue conditions that haven’t responded to rest, stretching, or traditional therapy.

How It Works
Shockwave Therapy delivers controlled, high-energy sound waves into targeted tissues. These waves create micro-stimulation at the cellular level, which helps:
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Break down scar tissue and calcifications
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Increase blood flow and oxygenation to injured areas
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Stimulate collagen production and tissue regeneration
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Reduce pain by desensitizing local nerve endings
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Reactivate stalled healing in chronic injuries
In short, it “reboots” damaged tissue, helping your body heal where it once couldn’t.
Benefits of Shockwave Therapy
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Accelerates tissue regeneration and repair
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Improves mobility and flexibility
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Decreases pain and inflammation
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Restores strength and performance
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Shortens recovery time from chronic injuries
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Reduces the need for injections or surgery
Why We Use It
At Baccellieri Chiropractic, we use Shockwave Therapy to bridge the gap between structural correction and cellular healing. By improving microcirculation and mitochondrial activity, it complements our chiropractic adjustments and CellCore protocols, helping you recover faster, move better, and perform stronger.
Resources
Rola P, Włodarczak A, Barycki M, Doroszko A. Use of the Shock Wave Therapy in Basic Research and Clinical Applications-From Bench to Bedsite. Biomedicines. 2022 Feb 28;10(3):568. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10030568. PMID: 35327369; PMCID: PMC8944950.
What To Expect
Each session typically lasts 10–20 minutes and targets specific problem areas. Most patients describe the sensation as a series of short, tapping pulses, noticeable but very tolerable.
You may experience mild soreness for a few hours after treatment, similar to a deep tissue massage, which indicates the body’s natural healing process is activated.
Treatment frequency:
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Acute conditions: 1–2 sessions per week for 3–4 weeks
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Chronic conditions: 4–8 sessions depending on severity and tissue response
Shockwave Therapy can be combined with chiropractic adjustments, manual muscle testing, and rehabilitative exercises for even greater results.
Conditions We Treat with Shockwave Therapy
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Shoulder tendinitis and calcific tendonitis
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Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
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Elbow pain (tennis or golfer’s elbow)
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Hip pain and trochanteric bursitis
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Knee pain and patellar tendinitis
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Plantar fasciitis and heel spurs
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Achilles tendinopathy
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IT band syndrome
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Chronic muscle tightness or trigger points
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Chronic neck or back muscle tension
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Myofascial pain syndromes
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Postural muscle imbalances (upper or lower cross syndromes)
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Old sports injuries with scar tissue buildup
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Post-surgical soft tissue restriction
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Overuse injuries and chronic strains
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