Showing posts with label shockwave therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shockwave therapy. Show all posts

Monday, 19 January 2015

Back in the Game: Treating Pain with Sonocur Shockwave Therapy

When we suffer from pain, no matter the source or location, often our immediate solution is to stop taking part in physical activity. If pain makes your favourite sport unenjoyable, stopping all together is a sad but all too common choice made by many of us. On the other hand, some of us decide to play through the pain, not seeking treatment until things have gone far past bad – which isn’t always the best decision either. Instead of ignoring the pain or foregoing your favourite pastime, perhaps it is time to think about an alternative solution to treating the pain: Sonocur shockwave therapy.

What is shockwave therapy? A non-invasive yet highly effective form of treatment, during Sonocur shockwave therapy treatments, high-intensity sound waves are sent into the tissues of the impacted area of the body. It won’t cause tendon damage and there is no downtime following treatment – you don’t need to take time off work or sit on the bench for an extended period of time. Shockwave therapy is conducted by a medical professional (a physiotherapist or chiropractor most often), trained in applying this form of treatment to achieve maximum results. The number of treatments will depend on your unique situation, following a thorough assessment of your individual injury.

What are the benefits? This type of therapy has a number of different positives, including helping to increase metabolic activity, accelerating new blood vessel growth and scar tissue breakdown, decreasing inflammation, stimulating the reabsorption of calcium deposits in tendons and stimulating the natural healing process of the body. Together, this all works to greatly reduce pain.

Sonocur Shockwave therapy has been shown to assist in the treatment of a number of different ailments, many of which are quite painful and can keep you from your favourite sport for a lengthy period of time, if not indefinitely. Included in this list are:
  • Tennis elbow and Golfer’s elbow (epicondylitis)
  • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
  • Biceps Tendonitis
  • Jumper’s Knee (patellar tendonitis)
  • Runner’s Knee (iliotibial band syndrome)
  • Quadriceps tendonitis
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Plantar Fasciitis and others
If you are suffering from any one of these ailments, Sonocur shockwave therapy may just be the treatment that affords you real relief. As a non-invasive method with little to no downtime, it can be an effective means to getting back on the field without pain holding you back.
For more about Sonocur shockwave treatment and its many benefits, please contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine today by calling 416 800 0800 or visit www.aesm.ca

Monday, 19 August 2013

Treat Your Sports Injury Without Surgery: Sonocur Shockwave Therapy

For many athletes suffering from a sports related injury or pain due to sports, their game can become increasingly taxing. Playing through pain in an effort to avoid dealing with it may lead to serious complications in the future, while stopping altogether may lead to both physical and mental outcomes that you want to avoid.

As with any sports related injury, seeking medical assistance is the first thing that you should do. If you suffer an injury on the field or court, ignoring it can worsen things. Attending a sports medicine clinic, by contrast, can be a stepping stone to healing. Sometimes surgery is unavoidable, but if a physician tells you that surgery is not the only option, seek out alternatives. One option might be sonocur shockwave therapy.

What is sonocur shockwave therapy and how does it work? Sonocur shockwave therapy is a non-invasive form of treatment which involves the application of acoustic shockwaves into the affected bone or soft tissue. The shockwaves stimulate a metabolic reaction in the tissue, leading to the breakdown of scarring. This controlled reinjuring of the area on a cellular level allows for a regeneration of blood vessels and bone cells, which leads to faster healing.

What types of injuries does sonocur shockwave therapy treat? There are a number of sports related injuries and aches and pains that benefit from this treatment, including:

  •           Tendonitis (rotator cuff, bicep, patellar, quadriceps, Achilles)
  •           Epicondylitis (tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow)
  •          Iliotibial band syndrome (runner’s knee)
  •           Plantar fasciitis

Additional benefits of sonocur shockwave therapy include immediate return to the game – there is no downtime following treatment to recover. Also, sonocur shockwave therapy does not cause tendon damage so your treatment will not lead to further issues in the future. There is also no permanent scarring from shockwave therapy.

If you have sports related aches and pains, or have suffered a sports related injury that makes participating challenging, it might be time to consider an alternative form of treatment such as sonocur shockwave therapy. Don’t force yourself to play through the pain or stay benched. Visit a sports injury clinic today and find out if shockwave therapy is the answer for you.


For more information about sonocur shockwave therapy contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 416-800-0800 or visit www.aesm.ca.

Monday, 24 June 2013

Suffering From Sports Aches and Pains? How Toronto Athletic Therapy Can Help

When a professional athlete suffers a sports related injury, their immediate response is not to turn to their family doctor for relief but to seek out professional athletic therapy for treatment. These professionals are often on hand to deal with a wide spectrum of injuries, and their job is to not only help athletes recover from the injury or condition, but also to avoid similar injuries in the future.
You need not be a professional athlete to sustain an injury on the court, field, rink, etc., so you need not be a pro-athlete to seek treatment from a professional for any injury you suffer. The best way to treat a sports related injury is to have it addressed by an experienced professional like one dedicated to sports related injuries at an athletic therapy clinic.
How is athletic therapy different? One example is to compare when someone suffers a car accident related injury to a sports injury.  The former is a one-time damage circumstance that requires much different treatment than that used to heal an injury due to sports. This is because many sports injuries are overuse injuries, meaning that they develop as a result of repetition or continued strain. Athletic therapy recognizes these differences and relies on and administers a treatment plan that not only takes into account the treatment of the injury but also your future goals and lifestyle.
What might athletic therapy from a Toronto sports medicine clinic consist of? If you suffer from a sports related injury, be it tendonitis, back pain, or knee osteoarthritis, an athletic therapy clinic will use one, or a combination of, various treatment methods including chiropractic treatment ( i.e. acupuncture, Active Release Technique), massage therapy, shockwave therapy, osteopathy or physical therapy. Non-surgical alternatives are an important part of athletic therapy that make it much easier for you to return to the field more quickly.
When you suffer from a sports related injury, why not trust a professional who works specifically with the pain caused by sports. If you're serious about getting back to the activities you enjoy, consider athletic therapy.
To find out more about the benefits of athletic therapy from a Toronto sports medicine clinic, contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 416-800-0800 or visit us online.

Monday, 15 April 2013

Plantar Fasciitis Keeping You Off Your Feet? Sonocur Shockwave Therapy Could Be The Solution


With spring upon us, it's time to get back outside and enjoy our favourite sport. Be it running, volleyball, soccer, or golf - or all of them - exercising pain-free isn't too much to ask. But what if you suffer from plantar fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the tissues at the bottom of the foot. These tissues connect the heel bone to the toes. It occurs when those tissues are overused (overstretched), causing the muscles to tighten and become quite painful.  This is often impacts the most seasoned long-distance runners. Another cause of plantar fasciitis is sudden weight gain (which puts added pressure on the tissues). The pain is often constant, and can even make the simplest tasks, such as walking, very difficult.

If you think that you may have plantar fasciitis there are plantar fasciitis treatments available, including treatment options that don’t involve invasive surgical procedures. Invasive procedures like surgery to remedy plantar fasciitis can keep you off of your feet for weeks. If you suffer from the pain caused by plantar fasciitis, you don’t have to suffer through it. One really great plantar fasciitis treatment is Sonocur shockwave therapy.

What is shockwave therapy? Sonocur shockwave therapy is a high-tech, non-invasive form of treatment delivering low-energy sound waves to the affected area, helping to encourage the growth of new blood vessels and break down scar tissue. The procedure is pain-free, and does not require any anesthesia – just sit back and relax and let the doctor work his or her magic.

A major benefit to electing shockwave therapy as a plantarfasciitis treatment is the amount of time saved.  Instead of requiring extensive downtime, this treatment, covered over a period of weeks, affords immediate relief, letting you get back out there right away - no recovery time needed!

Sonocur therapy isn’t just for plantar fasciitis since it works on way more than just feet. Sonocur shockwave therapy can also help with these other conditions: jumper’s knee and runner’s knee, tendonitis (rotator cuff, biceps, quadriceps, Achilles), tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. Many of these conditions can keep you from the field or the track due to pain caused while trying to partake. Shockwave therapy can get you back out there straight away.

If you are suffering from foot pain, don’t ignore it. Sonocur shockwave therapy is a proven effective plantar fasciitis treatment that will help you get back in the game.

For more information about shockwave therapy, contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 416-800-0800 or visit www.aesm.ca.

Monday, 17 September 2012

What is Sonocur Shockwave Therapy and How Does it Work?


Sports related injuries can have a devastating impact on a person’s ability to participate in the things they love! An injury can not only greatly hinder your ability to perform at your best, but also to complete everyday tasks. Often after suffering an injury, surgery seems like the only option for a full recovery – but it isn’t. Alternative solutions, such as Sonocur Shockwave Therapy, can help you heal without surgery. 

What is Sonocur Shockwave therapy? A non-evasive therapy treatment, Shockwave therapy uses shockwaves to regenerate tissue and heal muscle. It also helps to break down scar tissue, a crucial element in the healing process. The use of low energy shock means that the process is relatively pain free and can be done without anesthesia. It works by sending acoustic shockwaves into the bone or soft tissue, rejuvenating the area on a cellular level. With repeated treatments, the controlled reinjuring of the site allows for a regeneration of blood vessels and bone cells.

What types of injuries does it treat? Sonocur Shockwave Therapy is used to treat many different and often chronic injuries, including plantar fasciitis, different types of tendinitis (rotator cuff, biceps, quadriceps and Achilles), tennis and golfer’s elbow, and jumper’s and runner’s knee. It also does not cause any tendon damage, which is very important for future activity.

What are the effects of Sonocur Shockwave Therapy? Researchers working with shockwave therapy have stated that it can:


-          Cause cell membranes to change, thereby inhibiting the sensation of pain

-          Cause chemical compounds to form which allows for a reduction in the feeling of pain

-          Increase blood supply in the treated area, which can help speed the healing process


Since the treatment works to regenerate new blood and bone cells, shockwave therapy heals many of the common soft tissue injuries experienced by athletes.

Shockwave therapy is not surgical, so you can return to work immediately following treatment or can continue playing the sports you enjoy. Shockwave therapy eliminates the chance of post-surgical scarring, as well as removing the risk for potential nerve damage or post-operative complications and risks. Unlike surgery, which almost always requires a period of rest and reduced activity, shockwave therapy doesn’t require this kind of downtime, so you don’t need to take time off work to recover from it. Also, because shockwave therapy is relatively pain free, you are able to enjoy the benefits of treatment without the pain and care needed for post-op recovery.

Sometimes surgery is the only option when you are dealing with a sports related, soft tissue injury. However, alternatives such as Sonocur Shockwave Therapy give you the choice to undergo treatment that not only reduces recovery time, but also gives you the peace of mind of knowing that you are receiving professional and efficient treatment without operative and post-operative risks.

To find out more about Sonocur Shockwave Therapy or to weigh the benefits of shockwave therapy against surgical options, contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 416 800 0800, or visit www.aesm.ca