
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
uses high-energy sound waves to target damaged muscle and tendon tissue.
Here is why shockwave works
✔ Breaking up scar tissue
✔ Reducing inflammation
✔ Boosting blood flow and healing

Are you living with a nagging, persistent pain that just won't go away? You've tried everything—rest, ice, stretches, and even other therapies—but conditions like tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, Rotator Cuff, or plantar fasciitis keep coming back.
The problem isn't just on the surface. It's often deep within the soft tissue, where traditional treatments can't reach.
That's where Shockwave Therapy comes in.
Why Shockwave Therapy?
Unlike treatments that offer temporary relief, Shockwave Therapy uses high-energy sound waves to target damaged tissue at a cellular level. It's not a shock to your system, but a gentle, non-invasive way to:
Stimulate natural healing factors within your body.
Break up scar tissue and calcification that cause chronic pain.
Promote new blood vessel growth, leading to faster, more effective recovery.
At Core Health in Darien, we have been successfully using Shockwave Therapy for over 8 years to help patients with the most stubborn conditions. We've seen firsthand how this powerful, cutting-edge technology can deliver lasting results.
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses sound waves to target areas of pain in the body. These sound waves help increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and stimulate natural healing processes. It’s often used for treating stubborn muscle pain, tendon injuries, and conditions like plantar fasciitis or tennis elbow. Most people feel relief after a few sessions, making it a popular choice for pain management without the need for medication or surgery.
