Shockwave therapy in Washington DC is now available

Shockwave therapy in Washington DC is now available. At Release Physical Therapy, we are are always expanding the boundaries of patient care – integrating innovative, evidence-based, non-invasive technologies and treatments that get results. It is with that in mind, we are pleased to introduce the latest addition to our regenerative medicine program: shockwave therapy. Shockwave therapy is a breakthrough modality used to treat several musculoskeletal conditions. You may have even heard of it. First, let us answer some of the common questions about shockwave therapy.

What is shockwave therapy?

Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared medical treatment that utilizes acoustic waves to treat various musculoskeletal conditions and promote healing. The energy from the waves stimulates the affected tissues, triggering a cascade of cellular responses that can help alleviate pain, promote tissue regeneration, and enhance the healing process. Damaged tissue gradually regenerates and eventually heals

What are the clinical outcomes of shockwave therapy?

Shockwave therapy has shown positive clinical outcomes in various studies and clinical trials for different conditions. Here are some general clinical outcomes associated with shockwave therapy:

Pain reduction
Shockwave therapy has been found to effectively reduce pain in conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tendinopathies (e.g., Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow), and myofascial trigger points. Studies have reported significant pain relief and improved pain scores following shockwave therapy treatments.

Improved function and mobility
Patients who undergo shockwave therapy often experience improved functional outcomes and mobility. This can be observed in conditions like plantar fasciitis, where shockwave therapy has been shown to improve walking ability and reduce disability.

Tissue healing and regeneration
Shockwave therapy has demonstrated the potential to stimulate tissue healing and regeneration. It has been shown to promote new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) and enhance the release of growth factors, which can aid in tissue repair and regeneration. This effect has been observed in conditions such as delayed bone healing and non-unions.

shockwave therapy washington dcDecreased medication reliance
Shockwave therapy has the potential to reduce the need for pain medication and other interventions for certain conditions. By targeting the underlying cause of the pain or dysfunction, shockwave therapy can provide long-lasting relief and reduce the reliance on medication.

Avoidance of surgery
In some cases, shockwave therapy may help patients avoid surgical intervention. It can be used as a non-invasive treatment option for conditions like plantar fasciitis and tendinopathies, offering an alternative to surgical procedures for patients who prefer conservative management or are not suitable candidates for surgery.

What conditions can be treated with shockwave therapy?

Shockwave therapy has been found to be effective in treating certain musculoskeletal conditions including:

Chronic Pain Conditions
Shockwave therapy has been used to address chronic pain conditions like myofascial trigger points, chronic neck or back pain, and muscular tension. Over 80% of patients have reported reduced pain and improved quality of life.

shockwave therapy washington dcTendinopathies
Shockwave therapy has been found to be effective in treating various tendinopathies, such as achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, patellar (knee) tendinopathy, shoulder tendinopathy / rotator cuff tendinitis, hip tendinopathy, and golfer’s elbow. It can help reduce pain, improve function, and promote healing.

Carpal Tunnel Tyndrome (CTS) & Other Nerve Conditions
Shockwave therapy has also been used to treat conditions such as carpal tunnel and tarsal tunnel by reducing pain and inflammation around the nerve. Studies have shown shockwave therapy to be more beneficial in treating mild to moderate nerve conditions than conventional physical therapy.

TMJ/TMD
Shockwave therapy has also been used as a treatment option for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. TMJ disorders can cause pain, discomfort, and limited jaw movement. Shockwave therapy can help alleviate these symptoms by promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation in the jaw joint.

Hip Bursitis & Shoulder Bursitis
Shockwave therapy can help reduce pain and inflammation in the bursa of the hip and shoulder, providing relief for hip and shoulder bursitis.

Plantar Fasciitis
Shockwave therapy has shown positive results in reducing pain and improving function in individuals with plantar fasciitis, particularly those who have not responded to other conservative treatments.

shockwave therapy washington dc

How does shockwave therapy work?

During shockwave therapy, a handheld device delivers acoustic waves to the affected area of the body. The waves are generated outside the body and then transmitted through the skin using a gel or oil to improve conduction. The energy from the waves stimulates the affected tissues, triggering a cascade of cellular responses that can help alleviate pain, promote tissue regeneration, and enhance the healing process. While the precise mechanism of how shockwave therapy works continues to be studied, we know shockwave stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, improves blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and breaks down scar tissue.

Is shockwave therapy safe?

Yes. Shockwave is an FDA cleared technology that was developed in Europe and is currently used around the globe. A wealth of medical experience, state-of-the-art engineering, and optimal quality have been built into the shockwave device we use in our office; and extensive clinical studies and tests have confirmed its safety and efficacy. If performed by a qualified provider, shockwave has virtually no risks or side effects. Individuals who may not be suitable candidates for shockwave therapy include pregnant women, individuals with tumors or cancer, patients with localized infections or open wounds, individuals with blood clotting disorders or taking anticoagulant medications, patients with peripheral neuropathy or decreased sensation, and children.

shockwave therapy washington dcHow long does it take to see results from shockwave therapy?

The beneficial effects of shockwave therapy are often experienced after only three treatments. Some patients report immediate pain relief after the treatment, although it can take up to four weeks for pain relief to begin. The procedure eliminates pain and restores full mobility. It’s worth repeating that over 80% of patients treated report to be pain free and/or have significant pain reduction. The timeframe for experiencing results from shockwave therapy can vary depending on the condition being treated, individual factors, and the body’s response to the treatment. Your physical therapist can provide a better estimate based on your specific condition.

How many shockwave therapy sessions will I need?

The number of shockwave therapy sessions needed can vary depending on the condition being treated and individual factors. Typically, a series of 6 to 10 sessions are recommended, spaced one to two weeks apart. Each sessions usually lasts 5 to 10 minutes. The Your physical therapist will assess your progress and determine the appropriate treatment plan for your specific needs.

Is shockwave therapy painful?

No. Shockwave therapy can cause some discomfort during the treatment, but it should not be painful. The sensation can vary from person to person, ranging from mild discomfort to a tingling or pressure sensation. It’s important to communicate with your physical therapist during the session, as they can adjust the intensity if needed.

Shockwave Therapy in Washington DC

Looking for a shockwave therapy in Washington DC? Release physical therapy is proud to offer shockwave therapy treatment as a part of our regenerative medicine program. Our licensed physical therapists are trained to provide shockwave therapy treatment using the state-of-the-art CuraMedix OrthoPulse device. If you think you would benefit from shockwave therapy, please book an appointment with one of our physical therapists today. Relief, recovery and wellness are just a click or call away.

Book an Appointment

Introducing shockwave therapy to our practice

At Release Physical Therapy, we are are always expanding the boundaries of patient care – integrating innovative, evidence-based, non-invasive technologies and treatments that get results. It is with that in mind, we are pleased to introduce the latest addition to our regenerative medicine program: shockwave therapy. Shockwave therapy is a breakthrough modality used to treat several musculoskeletal conditions. You may have even heard of it. First, let us answer some of the common questions about shockwave therapy.

What is shockwave therapy?

Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive, FDA-cleared medical treatment that utilizes acoustic waves to treat various musculoskeletal conditions and promote healing. The energy from the waves stimulates the affected tissues, triggering a cascade of cellular responses that can help alleviate pain, promote tissue regeneration, and enhance the healing process. Damaged tissue gradually regenerates and eventually heals.

What are the clinical outcomes of shockwave therapy?

Shockwave therapy has shown positive clinical outcomes in various studies and clinical trials for different conditions. Here are some general clinical outcomes associated with shockwave therapy:

Pain reduction
Shockwave therapy has been found to effectively reduce pain in conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tendinopathies (e.g., Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow), and myofascial trigger points. Studies have reported significant pain relief and improved pain scores following shockwave therapy treatments.

Improved function and mobility
Patients who undergo shockwave therapy often experience improved functional outcomes and mobility. This can be observed in conditions like plantar fasciitis, where shockwave therapy has been shown to improve walking ability and reduce disability.

Tissue healing and regeneration
Shockwave therapy has demonstrated the potential to stimulate tissue healing and regeneration. It has been shown to promote new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) and enhance the release of growth factors, which can aid in tissue repair and regeneration. This effect has been observed in conditions such as delayed bone healing and non-unions.

Decreased medication reliance
Shockwave therapy has the potential to reduce the need for pain medication and other interventions for certain conditions. By targeting the underlying cause of the pain or dysfunction, shockwave therapy Washington DC can provide long-lasting relief and reduce the reliance on medication.

Avoidance of surgery
In some cases, shockwave therapy may help patients avoid surgical intervention. It can be used as a non-invasive treatment option for conditions like plantar fasciitis and tendinopathies, offering an alternative to surgical procedures for patients who prefer conservative management or are not suitable candidates for surgery.

What are some other benefits of shockwave therapy?

Aside from the outstanding results, patients love that shockwave therapy treatments are not invasive or painful. No anesthesia. No recovery/downtime. No risk of infection. No scarring. Sessions are also quick and easy – some only lasting about 5-10 minutes depending on the disorder to be treated. Over 80% of patients have reported pain reduction and improved quality of life. Some patients may even feel relief immediately following a treatment session. Of course, each individual will have a different experience.

What conditions can be treated with shockwave therapy?

Shockwave therapy has been found to be effective in treating certain musculoskeletal conditions including:

Chronic Pain Conditions
Shockwave therapy has been used to address chronic pain conditions like myofascial trigger points, chronic neck or back pain, and muscular tension. Over 80% of patients have reported reduced pain and improved quality of life.

Tendinopathies
Shockwave therapy has been found to be effective in treating various tendinopathies, such as achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, patellar (knee) tendinopathy, shoulder tendinopathy / rotator cuff tendinitis, hip tendinopathy, and golfer’s elbow. It can help reduce pain, improve function, and promote healing.

Carpal Tunnel Tyndrome (CTS) & Other Nerve Conditions
Shockwave therapy has also been used to treat conditions such as carpal tunnel and tarsal tunnel by reducing pain and inflammation around the nerve. Studies have shown shockwave therapy to be more beneficial in treating mild to moderate nerve conditions than conventional physical therapy.

TMJ/TMD
Shockwave therapy has also been used as a treatment option for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. TMJ disorders can cause pain, discomfort, and limited jaw movement. Shockwave therapy can help alleviate these symptoms by promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation in the jaw joint.

Hip Bursitis & Shoulder Bursitis
Shockwave therapy can help reduce pain and inflammation in the bursa of the hip and shoulder, providing relief for hip and shoulder bursitis.

Plantar Fasciitis
Shockwave therapy has shown positive results in reducing pain and improving function in individuals with plantar fasciitis, particularly those who have not responded to other conservative treatments.

How does shockwave therapy work?

During shockwave therapy, a handheld device delivers acoustic waves to the affected area of the body. The waves are generated outside the body and then transmitted through the skin using a gel or oil to improve conduction. The energy from the waves stimulates the affected tissues, triggering a cascade of cellular responses that can help alleviate pain, promote tissue regeneration, and enhance the healing process. While the precise mechanism of how shockwave therapy works continues to be studied, we know shockwave stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, improves blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and breaks down scar tissue.

Is shockwave therapy safe?

Yes. Shockwave is an FDA cleared technology that was developed in Europe and is currently used around the globe. A wealth of medical experience, state-of-the-art engineering, and optimal quality have been built into the shockwave device we use in our office; and extensive clinical studies and tests have confirmed its safety and efficacy. If performed by a qualified provider, shockwave has virtually no risks or side effects. Individuals who may not be suitable candidates for shockwave therapy include pregnant women, individuals with tumors or cancer, patients with localized infections or open wounds, individuals with blood clotting disorders or taking anticoagulant medications, patients with peripheral neuropathy or decreased sensation, and children.

How long does it take to see results from shockwave therapy?

The beneficial effects of shockwave therapy are often experienced after only three treatments. Some patients report immediate pain relief after the treatment, although it can take up to four weeks for pain relief to begin. The procedure eliminates pain and restores full mobility. It’s worth repeating that over 80% of patients treated report to be pain free and/or have significant pain reduction. The timeframe for experiencing results from shockwave therapy can vary depending on the condition being treated, individual factors, and the body’s response to the treatment. Your physical therapist can provide a better estimate based on your specific condition.

How many shockwave therapy sessions will I need?

The number of shockwave therapy sessions needed can vary depending on the condition being treated and individual factors. Typically, a series of 6 to 10 sessions are recommended, spaced one to two weeks apart. Each sessions usually lasts 5 to 10 minutes. The Your physical therapist will assess your progress and determine the appropriate treatment plan for your specific needs.

Is shockwave therapy painful?

No. Shockwave therapy Washington DC can cause some discomfort during the treatment, but it should not be painful. The sensation can vary from person to person, ranging from mild discomfort to a tingling or pressure sensation. It’s important to communicate with your physical therapist during the session, as they can adjust the intensity if needed.

Shockwave Therapy in Washington DC

Looking for a shockwave therapy in Washington DC? Release physical therapy is proud to offer shockwave therapy treatment as a part of our regenerative medicine program. Our licensed physical therapists are trained to provide shockwave therapy treatment using the state-of-the-art CuraMedix OrthoPulse device. If you think you would benefit from shockwave therapy, please book an appointment with one of our physical therapists today. Relief, recovery and wellness are just a click or call away.

Book an Appointment

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Trever Reed PT, DPT, CMTPT, OCS, COMT

Dr. Trever Reed is a well rounded physical therapist who believes in helping patients reach their goals. Dr. Reed believes in building a strong therapeutic alliance with his patients to help them participate in the activities that they enjoy. Dr. Reed received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Misericordia University and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a Healthcare Management specialization from Misericordia University. He completed a physical therapy orthopedic residency and went on to become a board certified orthopedic specialist. Additionally, he obtained a certified orthopedic manual therapist (COMT) certification. He is currently working towards his Dry Needling certification and is excited to continue to grow his skill set to help his patients as best as possible. Dr. Reed previously worked in a busy outpatient orthopedic setting where he was a staff physical therapist and then a clinic director.

Outside of the clinic, Trever is an avid runner and runs for the Georgetown running club (GRC). He is also a big basketball fan and can be frequently found at Washington Wizards games.