Shockwave Therapy in Luton



Shockwave therapy is an advanced treatment used to manage persistent tendon pain and musculoskeletal conditions that have not responded to conventional treatments. At Reviva Physio & Rehab in Luton, we use focused shockwave therapy to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and improve long-term recovery.

Conditions Shockwave Therapy Can Treat

When Is Shockwave Therapy Recommended?

Shockwave therapy is commonly used for chronic musculoskeletal conditions that have not improved with rest, medication, or standard physiotherapy treatment. It is particularly helpful for tendon-related pain where the natural healing process has slowed down.

At Reviva Physio & Rehab, shockwave therapy is usually considered when:

Pain has been present for more than 3 months
Standard physiotherapy or exercise has not fully resolved symptoms
The goal is to avoid injections or surgery where possible

Before recommending shockwave therapy, our physiotherapists carry out a detailed assessment to ensure the treatment is appropriate and safe for your condition.

Common conditions treated include

Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)
Achilles tendinopathy
Patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee)
Tennis elbow
Golfer’s elbow
Shoulder tendinopathy / calcific tendonitis
Chronic muscle injuries

How Shockwave Therapy Works

Shockwave therapy uses controlled acoustic waves delivered to the injured area through a handheld device. These waves stimulate the body’s natural healing response within the affected tissues.

The treatment helps:

Increase blood circulation to the injured area
Stimulate tissue repair and regeneration
Reduce chronic tendon and soft tissue pain

Most treatment plans involve 3–6 sessions, each lasting around 10–15 minutes, depending on the condition being treated.

Shockwave therapy is typically combined with targeted physiotherapy rehabilitation to achieve the best long-term results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some patients may experience mild discomfort during treatment, particularly in sensitive areas. However, treatment intensity can be adjusted to ensure it remains tolerable.

Most conditions require 3–6 sessions depending on the severity of symptoms and the body’s response to treatment.

Shockwave therapy sessions usually take 10–15 minutes and may be delivered as part of a physiotherapy appointment.

Many patients begin to notice improvement within a few weeks as the healing process progresses.

Shockwave therapy is a well-established and evidence-based treatment widely used in physiotherapy and sports medicine.

Considering Shockwave Therapy?

If you are experiencing persistent tendon pain or a condition that has not improved with traditional treatment, shockwave therapy may help support your recovery.

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