Struggling with persistent tendon pain that hasn’t improved with rest, therapy, or medication? Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive acoustic treatment designed to stimulate healing, improve circulation, and target chronic tendon damage without injections or surgery.
At Palm Beach Regenerative Orthopedics, we provide advanced focal shockwave therapy as part of a comprehensive, physician-directed plan. After a thorough orthopedic evaluation, we personalize treatment to reduce pain, restore function, and help you return to an active life with confidence.
What Is Advanced Focal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) uses High-energy acoustic waves – Mechanical tissue stimulation delivered from outside the body to injured tissue. The goal is to stimulate biological repair processes in areas of Chronic tendinopathy – Degenerative tendon pathology.
There are two primary systems:
- Focused shockwave therapy – Concentrated energy delivery system
Delivers energy to a precise depth. Often used for deeper tendon structures such as the Achilles tendon or calcific shoulder tendinitis.
- Radial shockwave therapy – Dispersed pressure wave system
Produces a more superficial pressure wave. Commonly used for broader soft tissue conditions.
Both are forms of Non-invasive treatment option – No incision required, and both are performed using a Handheld shockwave applicator – Energy transmission device applied directly to the skin.
In my Palm Beach clinic, treatment selection depends on the tendon involved, depth of pathology, and duration of symptoms.
What Conditions Does Shockwave Therapy Treat?
Shockwave therapy is most often used for Overuse injuries – Repetitive strain pathology and long-standing tendon disorders.
Common High-Volume Tendon Diagnoses
Plantar fasciitis – Heel fascia inflammation
- Often presents as persistent Heel pain – Plantar fascia symptom
- Shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis – Foot tendon application is one of the most studied uses of ESWT.
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) – Elbow extensor tendinopathy
- Lateral elbow pain from repetitive wrist extension
- Shockwave therapy for tennis elbow – Lateral epicondylitis treatment may help when physical therapy has plateaued
Achilles tendinitis – Posterior ankle tendon inflammation
- Common in runners and active adults in Palm Beach
- Shockwave therapy for Achilles tendinitis – Posterior heel tendon therapy
Calcific tendinitis – Tendon calcium deposits
- Frequently affects the shoulder
- Shockwave therapy for calcific tendinitis – Calcium deposit breakdown
Calcific tendinitis – Tendon calcium deposits
- Shockwave therapy for patellar tendinitis – Jumper’s knee treatment
- Common in athletes and active individuals
These cases fall under Chronic tendon pain management – Persistent tendinopathy treatment, especially when symptoms last more than 3–6 months.
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How the Procedure Is Performed
Shockwave therapy is an Outpatient shockwave procedure – Office-based treatment session. No anesthesia or sedation is typically required.
A typical session in our Palm Beach office includes:
- Clinical re-evaluation of the tendon
- Ultrasound confirmation when needed
- Application of gel
- Delivery of acoustic pulses via a handheld applicator
- Treatment duration: approximately 10–20 minutes
Most protocols involve 3–5 sessions spaced weekly.
We use an FDA-approved shockwave device – Regulatory cleared equipment for musculoskeletal indications.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Based on my clinical experience, ideal candidates include:
- Adults with Chronic tendinopathy – Degenerative tendon pathology
- Patients with symptoms lasting >3 months
Individuals who have failed:

Physical therapy

Anti-inflammatory measures

Activity modification
- Patients seeking a Non-surgical tendon treatment – Avoids operative intervention
Shockwave is frequently used in Sports injury treatment – Athlete-focused tendon care, particularly for recreational and competitive athletes in Palm Beach who wish to avoid downtime associated with surgery.
Who Is NOT a Good Candidate?
Shockwave therapy may not be appropriate for:
- Acute tendon ruptures
- Pregnancy (relative contraindication)
- Active infection
- Patients with bleeding disorders
- Complete tendon tears requiring surgical repair
- Individuals with implanted electronic devices near the treatment site
It is not a replacement for surgery when structural repair is clearly necessary.
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What Are the Risks and Limitations?
While considered safe, ESWT is not risk-free.
Possible side effects:
Limitations:
- Temporary pain flare
- Results are not immediate
- Local bruising
- Not all patients respond
- Redness or swelling
- Severe degenerative tearing may not improve
- Rare nerve irritation
- Some patients still require surgery later
There are no guaranteed outcomes. In my practice, I counsel patients that improvement is gradual and biologically mediated.







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How Does Shockwave Compare to Other Treatments?

Physical Therapy
- Often first-line. Strengthening and eccentric loading remain foundational.

Corticosteroid Injections
- May reduce short-term pain but do not improve tendon quality and may weaken tissue with repeated use.

Surgery
- Structural tears
- Severe calcific deposits
- Failure of 6–12 months of conservative care
Shockwave is positioned between conservative therapy and surgery. It is a Non-invasive treatment option – No incision required and avoids surgical risks, but does not provide the structural correction that surgery can when needed.
What Outcomes Can Patients Expect?
Clinical studies show mixed but generally favorable outcomes for chronic tendinopathy, particularly for:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Tennis elbow
- Calcific tendinitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
In my Palm Beach experience:
- Some patients improve significantly
- Some experience moderate relief
- A smaller percentage see minimal change
Improvement typically develops over 6–12 weeks.
Final Thoughts for Palm Beach Patients
Tendon injuries can be frustrating, particularly in an active community like Palm Beach where golf, tennis, running, and water sports are part of daily life.
Advanced focal shockwave therapy is a valuable Non-surgical tendon treatment – Avoids operative intervention for carefully selected patients with chronic tendinopathy. It is not a cure-all, and it does not replace structured rehabilitation or surgery when structural damage requires it.
If you are considering treatment, a comprehensive orthopedic evaluation is essential to determine whether this approach aligns with your diagnosis, activity goals, and risk tolerance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)?
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing in chronic tendon injuries.
Is shockwave therapy painful?
Most patients describe it as uncomfortable but tolerable. The intensity can be adjusted.
How many sessions are required?
Typically 3–5 outpatient sessions spaced one week apart.
Is shockwave therapy covered by insurance?
Coverage varies. Some insurers consider it investigational for certain diagnoses.
How long does it take to see results?
Improvement is gradual and may take 6–12 weeks.
Can shockwave therapy replace surgery?
In some cases of chronic tendinopathy, it may help avoid surgery. However, it does not replace surgical repair for complete tendon tears.
Is it safe?
When performed using an FDA-approved device by a qualified physician, it has a strong safety profile with mostly mild side effects.
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