Shockwave Therapy EXPLAINED

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @TheCarloDionisio
    @TheCarloDionisio 4 года назад

    Thank you Dr. B. looking forward to my next visit... plus the chiro treatment/alignment with the kids as well...

  • @searchingfordotdotdot1086
    @searchingfordotdotdot1086 3 года назад +1

    I'm so disappointed I didn't know about this therapy until recently. I have hand problems and my doctor made it sound like surgery was the only option and tried to perform surgery on my left hand as well which had no carpal tunnel. The Shockwave therapy is what I needed for my thumbs to heal

    • @silverfullbuster9177
      @silverfullbuster9177 3 года назад

      Wait. Did the doctor say your issue was carpal tunnel? What was it actually and have you yet tried the shockwave therapy

    • @tomhawk8240
      @tomhawk8240 Месяц назад

      THE MD DOCTORS SHUR DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT THIS!!! MY DOCTOR KEPT IT FROM ME FOR NINE YEARS!

  • @crystalterry144
    @crystalterry144 3 года назад +2

    I had my first treatment today for my hip I had surgery on 3years ago to fix my labrum! It feels better already I thought I was going to need surgery again. United Healthcare you should cover this procedure.

  • @crispycruiser4654
    @crispycruiser4654 5 месяцев назад

    I've had it before, several times, and a couple of those times the injuries did clear up about a month or two after the final shockwave session.The problem is during the 5 treatments, it's possible to get worse before it gets better, as you are aggravating already injured tissue, and then it can take weeks to months after the final session to see improvement. There's really no way to know if the injury just healed on its own, but doctors are touting a 90% success rate and just from reading testimonials online, it's not even close to that. It's more like 50/50.

  • @gregdavidson5898
    @gregdavidson5898 4 месяца назад

    Were you talking about using Radial or Focused?

  • @huasonia1
    @huasonia1 2 года назад

    There is a company called softwave tissue regeneration, they are selling a machine that’s $80k. Do you know if it’s a good one?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  2 года назад

      Sounds overpriced. Are you a doctor, or patient? There are mechanical shockwave machines that are much less expensive.

  • @douglasbriel6103
    @douglasbriel6103 Год назад

    I have Diabetic Neuropathy. I've been trying to find videos about fingers, but can't find them. I know it doesn't effect nerves, but I was hoping to improve circulation.

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  Год назад

      Hi, shockwave shouldn't be used for diabetic neuropathy. I would suggest trying red light therapy and pulsed EMF for your hands, to improve circulation and cellular function. pulsedemf.com

    • @douglasbriel6103
      @douglasbriel6103 Год назад

      @@painandinjurydoctor Thank you very much.

  • @HENRYrobinson100
    @HENRYrobinson100 4 года назад

    hi,
    i have hamstring tendinopathy, hamstring partial tear, and pectoral partial tear, and the muscle-tendon junction. with all these injuries I want to return to competitive powerlifting, boxing, and bodybuilding and was my physiotherapist informed me that you cannot get rid of car tissue once its formed, is this true? he also told me that there is no scientific evidence to suggest that friction therapy works to break up scar tissue, please any help would be very helpful as im 25 and at a bit of a loss at this point in life,
    thanks

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  4 года назад +2

      Definitely try shockwave. I can't think of any other modality that is able to deal with scar tissue as effectively. You describe your conditions as "tears" which is a significant injury (as opposed to "strain."). Tendons and ligaments, when torn have very poor regenerative capability, as there are very few living cells in them. You may need surgery, depending on how bad the tear is. I would not place a significant load on the muscles that have a tear as you can get a complete tear. I suggest finding another sport that won't beat up your muscles as much.

  • @Akashpalve
    @Akashpalve 3 года назад +1

    This therapy can help in avascular necrosis of hip joints?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  3 года назад +1

      It's not for AVN; it's more for scar tissue adhesions.

    • @TropicalBrz12
      @TropicalBrz12 11 месяцев назад

      I think it's promising. Since it stimulates blood flow or even can make body make new blood vessels, it can address AVN. I have AVN and recently heard about this therapy. I'll search. When I check on RUclips I see alot of therapist from India, claiming they can heal AVN patients with this technic but almost all of them is not in English :(

  • @Adobooperator
    @Adobooperator 4 месяца назад

    How about mild lumbar degeneration l5-s1

  • @ajayj189
    @ajayj189 4 года назад +1

    Guys, can you pls explain a bit about the frequency of this treatment in order to have the maximum effect?
    I've been dealing with Heel bursitis for over two months now. So, can it be taken every day for a week or two?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  4 года назад

      Depends on what you're treating. A calcific tendonitis case may require 3-6 treatments before it heals.

    • @ajayj189
      @ajayj189 4 года назад

      @@painandinjurydoctor Thanks for taking the time to reply!
      Just one more question.
      Can the treatments be taken every day at a stretch or should they be spaced out with breaks in between?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  3 года назад

      @@ajayj189 Every day is allowable but it also depends on patient comfort. Some people may need to wait a couple of days in between.

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  3 года назад

      @@ajayj189 usually it's every day for a week, then spread out until symptoms are gone

    • @maliktahirhaleem5107
      @maliktahirhaleem5107 5 месяцев назад

      Excellent discussions about SHOCKS WAVES THERAPY. STAY BLESSED

  • @karkasaiprasad5399
    @karkasaiprasad5399 6 месяцев назад

    It is helpful for paralysed patient or not

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  6 месяцев назад

      if you are asking if shockwave can improve paralysis, the answer is no

  • @andrewgeorge6351
    @andrewgeorge6351 4 года назад

    I’ve tried once but it didn’t work for me at all.

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  4 года назад +3

      Andrew, do you know if the ESWT machine used on you was a percussion or piezoelectric one? There is a big difference. You want a piezoelectric one. Also, it usually takes a couple of treatments for maximum effect.

  • @nawluck
    @nawluck 4 года назад +1

    What about neuropathy?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  4 года назад

      ESWT is most effective for previously injured and healed connective tissues such as ligaments, tendons and fascia. It won't do much for neuropathy. Try red light therapy for neuropathy, or pulsed EMF. See my site PulsedEMF.com

    • @silverfullbuster9177
      @silverfullbuster9177 3 года назад

      @@painandinjurydoctor will it be good for treating thoracic outlet syndrome caused by tight scalenes,pec minor,facsia

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  3 года назад

      @@silverfullbuster9177 wouldn't hurt to try. Probably complement with myofasical massage

    • @nataliebailey9370
      @nataliebailey9370 3 года назад

      Do you treat fibromyalgia, heart conditions and chronic fatigue and trigeminal neuralgia?

    • @painandinjurydoctor
      @painandinjurydoctor  3 года назад

      @@silverfullbuster9177 yes, it can be helpful for this in combination with mobilization techniques