What is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy (SWT) is an innovative technique that uses high-energy acoustic waves to target problem areas in the body. This impulse effect stimulates natural regeneration processes, helps break down calcium deposits, and reduces pain without medications or surgery. Our center in Kyiv applies SWT as one of the key methods for treating musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries.
When is Shockwave Therapy Recommended?
SWT is used in cases such as:
Chronic heel pain (heel spur)
Tendinitis and tendon inflammations
Shoulder periarthritis
Knee and hip osteoarthritis
Sports injuries (strains, overuse)
Back and lower back pain
Adhesions and fibrotic tissue changes
Advantages of Shockwave Therapy at Our Center
Proven effectiveness in chronic and complex cases
Non-invasive: no injections or surgery
Rapid pain relief after just a few sessions
Reduced or eliminated need for medication
Certified equipment from leading global manufacturers
How Does the Procedure Work?
A special gel is applied to the skin, and the device’s applicator delivers shockwaves directly to the affected area. The patient may feel mild discomfort, but the session lasts only 10–20 minutes. A typical course includes 4–6 sessions spaced 5–7 days apart.
Results After a Course of SWT
Reduced or completely eliminated pain
Restored joint mobility
Breakdown of calcium deposits
Improved blood circulation and metabolism
Faster healing after injuries and overuse
Cost of Shockwave Therapy in Kyiv
Our center offers affordable prices for SWT while maintaining high treatment effectiveness. 👉 Book a consultation to receive personalized recommendations and learn the exact cost of your treatment course.
Why Patients Choose Us
Experienced specialists in sports medicine and rehabilitation
Personalized approach to each case
Combination of SWT with other therapies for maximum effect
Comfortable environment and modern equipment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the procedure painful?
Some sensations may feel unusual, but most patients tolerate the therapy well.
How many sessions are needed?
On average, 4–6 sessions are required, depending on the diagnosis.
Are there contraindications?
Yes, SWT is not used in cases of cancer, thrombosis, or pregnancy. The final decision is made by the doctor after consultation.