Shockwave Therapy at VitalPhysio+ Bellandur

High-energy acoustic waves that break down calcifications, stimulate blood flow, and regenerate damaged tissue. Fast, effective relief for chronic tendon problems — without surgery.

Shockwave therapy device at VitalPhysio+ Bellandur

How Shockwave Therapy Works

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) delivers focused acoustic pressure waves to injured tissue. These waves trigger the body's natural repair mechanisms: increasing local blood flow, stimulating collagen production, and breaking down calcific deposits that cause pain and restricted movement.

Treatment is applied directly to the affected area using a handheld applicator. Each session takes 10-15 minutes. Most patients experience significant improvement within 3-5 sessions, with effects continuing to build over the following weeks.

Conditions Treated with Shockwave Therapy

Plantar Fasciitis

Breaks down calcific deposits in the heel and stimulates tissue repair for chronic heel pain.

Tennis Elbow

Targets the damaged tendon at the lateral epicondyle, promoting healing and reducing inflammation.

Calcific Tendinitis

Dissolves calcium deposits in the shoulder rotator cuff, restoring range of motion.

Achilles Tendinopathy

Stimulates blood flow and collagen remodelling in the chronically damaged Achilles tendon.

Jumper's Knee

Treats patellar tendinopathy common in runners and athletes with targeted acoustic waves.

Trigger Points

Releases deep muscular trigger points that cause referred pain patterns and chronic tightness.

Why Choose Shockwave Therapy?

Non-invasive — no injections, no surgery, no anaesthesia

Quick sessions — 10-15 minutes per treatment

Clinically proven — supported by extensive peer-reviewed research

Minimal downtime — return to normal activity immediately

Targets root cause — stimulates biological healing, not just pain masking

Long-lasting results — effects continue improving for weeks after treatment

Ready to Try Shockwave Therapy?

Book a consultation at VitalPhysio+ Bellandur. Our physiotherapists will assess your condition and determine if shockwave therapy is the right treatment for you.