Back Pain
Shockwave therapy can target irritated soft tissue that contributes to ongoing back pain and movement limitation.
- Supports healing at the source
- May help when care has plateaued
- Non-invasive and medication-free
GAINSWave® for Recovery uses low-intensity acoustic wave technology to help stimulate circulation,
support tissue repair, reduce discomfort, and improve function for musculoskeletal injuries and chronic soft tissue problems.
Focused treatment designed to stimulate your body’s natural repair response.
GAINSWave® for Recovery uses low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy to deliver controlled acoustic energy
into targeted soft tissue. The goal is to support circulation, stimulate natural repair pathways, and help address
the underlying tissue irritation that can keep pain and stiffness lingering.
This treatment may be helpful when rest, stretching, therapy, medication, or general rehabilitation have not produced
the level of recovery you were hoping for.
Stimulates circulation in targeted tissue.
Supports repair in chronic or stalled soft tissue problems.
Helps reduce pain and improve mobility without downtime.
Pairs well with chiropractic care, rehab, exercise, and soft tissue work.
GAINSWave® for Recovery may be used as part of a broader care plan for common musculoskeletal conditions
that limit movement, training, work, or daily function.
Shockwave therapy can target irritated soft tissue that contributes to ongoing back pain and movement limitation.
For chronic neck tightness or irritation, acoustic waves may help support tissue recovery and improved comfort.
Useful for stubborn knee irritation involving tendons, soft tissue overload, and repetitive stress patterns.
For degenerative joint-related discomfort, treatment may help support tissue health and reduce irritation around the joint.
Every patient starts with an evaluation so we can determine whether GAINSWave® for Recovery is appropriate
and how it should fit into your care plan.
We review your symptoms, injury history, movement limits, and prior treatments to decide whether shockwave therapy is a good fit.
Controlled acoustic waves are applied to the affected area to stimulate circulation and tissue-level healing responses.
Your plan may include chiropractic care, soft tissue work, rehab exercises, activity guidance, and follow-up progress checks.
This is not a one-size-fits-all treatment. The best results come from matching the right therapy to the right tissue problem.
Schedule a consultation and we’ll review your condition, answer your questions, and explain whether this treatment makes sense for your goals.
It uses low-intensity acoustic waves applied to targeted tissue. The goal is to stimulate circulation,
support growth-factor activity, and encourage the body’s natural repair process in areas where healing may have stalled.
What conditions can it help with?
It is commonly considered for back pain, neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, rotator cuff tendinopathy,
tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon irritation, arthritis-related discomfort, and sports recovery.
A consultation is needed to determine whether it is appropriate for your specific case.
Is the treatment painful?
Most patients describe the sensation as pulsing, tapping, or pressure over the treatment area. Intensity can be adjusted
based on comfort and tissue sensitivity.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of visits depends on your condition, severity, chronicity, tissue response, and goals. We will recommend
a plan after evaluating your symptoms and treatment history.
Is there downtime afterward?
Most patients return to normal daily activity after treatment. We may provide activity guidance based on your condition
and how your tissue responds.
Can it replace chiropractic care or rehab?
GAINSWave® for Recovery is often best used as part of a complete care plan. Depending on your case, that may include
chiropractic care, soft tissue therapy, rehab exercises, laser therapy, mobility work, and activity modification.
Let’s identify what is driving your pain and whether acoustic wave therapy is a good option for your condition.
Call, text, or schedule online to request a consultation.