
Shock wave
Shockwave is a type of physical therapy that has been known for a long time and has been used to treat classic musculoskeletal pain conditions such as tennis elbow, rotator cone injury or heel spurs. This therapy involves the use of high-energy acoustic waves that penetrate deep into the tissues, stimulating regenerative processes and improving blood circulation. Thanks to its properties, shockwave is effective not only in treating pain, but also in reducing inflammation and restoring full mobility
Why use a shockwave? Find out the benefits:
- Reduces body circumference, promoting fat reduction.
- Reduces cellulite by improving microcirculation and firming the skin.
- Improves skin elasticity and firmness by stimulating collagen production.
- Stimulates cell metabolism, which speeds up regeneration and detoxification processes.
- Promotes lymphatic drainage, helping to eliminate excess water from the body.
- Combines with manual massage to enhance the body’s slimming and firming effects.
Shock wave – contraindications
- Pregnancy
- Blood diseases and thrombosis
- Tumours
- Open wounds or infections at the surgical site
- Osteoporosis
- Skin erosions or ulcers at the treatment site
- Severe heart disease