3:<\/em> Myofascial trigger points<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Your qualified Osteopath will start the treatment with a V-Actor applicator to gently massage and relax the region, this will also help you ease into the shockwaves. This will then be followed on with the application of the shockwaves with the D-Actor applicator along the surrounding muscles to increase blood flow, followed on to the site of the tendon and then finally along any myofascial trigger points.<\/p>\n
Does it hurt during the treatment?
\n<\/strong>Initially you will feel some intense discomfort which is generally well tolerated. This should fade throughout the treatment as the region becomes desensitised. Rest assure that this response is completely normal. The shockwaves being applied are high energy acoustic waves – think of it like high amplitudes of pressure and vibration jumping back and forth to the region of your pain. This causes increased blood flow and stimulates inflammation hence causing you discomfort and pain.
\nYour Practitioner will constantly ask for your feedback and if necessary will drop the pressure down or cease treatment immediately if you feel too much pain.<\/p>\nWill it hurt afterwards and are there any side effects?
\n<\/strong>You should feel less pain immediately after compared to during the treatment session. This is because acoustic waves generated by Shockwave therapy has been proven to inhibit inflammatory oedema and decrease pain mediators (substance P) resulting in less pain.<\/p>\nSide effects post treatment may include;<\/p>\n
\n- Mild discomfort over the next 24-72 hours<\/li>\n
- Mild skin bruising<\/li>\n
- Mild skin reddening<\/li>\n
- Mild swelling<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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How long does a treatment last?
\n<\/strong>A treatment will last around 5-7 minutes. Approximately 4000 waves will be applied on average, depending on the region being treated.<\/p>\nHow many treatments will I need?
\n<\/strong>We highly recommend that you will require any where between 3-6 Shockwave sessions, this is dependent on the individual and their injury. However in saying that, you should start to feel a difference shortly after your first few treatments.<\/p>\nWill I still need Osteopathic treatment throughout the course of my Shockwave therapy?
\n<\/strong>We highly recommend that you consult one of our experienced Practitioners for an Osteopathic treatment before your initial Shockwave session and once more after your last Shockwave session for a complete comprehensive review.<\/p>\nWhat should I do after a shockwave treatment?
\n<\/strong>Much like an Osteopathic treatment we advise patients to go home and rest. Avoid doing too much or part taking in high impact or gym activities post treatment. You will need to give your body time to adjust and recover from the Shockwave treatment. You may apply ice initially to help with the inflammation, then apply heat to relax the surrounding musculature.<\/p>\nIs Shockwave covered by Medicare or Private Health insurance?
\n<\/strong>All Shockwave consults performed by our Osteopaths will be combined with an Osteopathic treatment therefore there are no extra costs for Shockwave treatment within our clinic. This consult can still be covered by Medicare or Private Health if you are eligible. Call us on 03 9007 0935<\/strong> for more information.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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