Shockwave Therapy in Sudbury, MA
A non-invasive treatment that uses harmless acoustic waves to stimulate healing deep in your soft tissue, so you can get back to what you love.
How does shockwave therapy work?
Shockwave therapy sends harmless acoustic waves into the body to increase blood flow, stimulate new tissue, and break down scar tissue, reaching injuries deep in the soft tissue.
By supporting your body's natural healing, it can relieve pain that other treatments miss, without surgery or downtime.
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Conditions shockwave can treat
Why patients choose this care.
Targeted pain relief
Desensitizes the treated area, some patients notice relief right away.
Improved mobility
Heals tendons, ligaments and joints to restore movement.
Better circulation
Boosts blood flow and reduces inflammation to speed recovery.
Zero downtime
Completely non-invasive, most people resume normal activity immediately.
Experienced hands you can trust.
We tailor every shockwave protocol to the patient, treating the source of your pain instead of masking symptoms. Over 35 years of experience means you're in capable, caring hands.
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What does shockwave therapy cost?
Shockwave is priced per course of care, and the main factors are how many sessions your injury needs and how large the treatment area is. Chronic, long-standing injuries generally take more sessions than recent ones.
Many insurance plans still classify shockwave (extracorporeal shockwave therapy) as an elective treatment, so coverage varies. Our front desk will help you verify your benefits, and your exam will give you a clear session count and plan before you commit to anything.
Side effects and downsides, honestly
Shockwave has an excellent safety profile: it's non-invasive, drug-free, and requires no downtime. The most common side effects are mild and short-lived: temporary soreness, redness, or tingling in the treated area that typically fades within a day.
It isn't for everyone. We recommend a different approach if you:
- Are pregnant
- Take blood thinners or have a bleeding disorder
- Have an active infection or open wound at the treatment site
- Would need treatment directly over a growth plate, pacemaker, or certain implants
Frequently asked questions
Is shockwave therapy painful?
It's generally not painful. The treatment is non-invasive and gentle on the body, so you can resume normal activities quickly.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on the severity of your condition. More significant injuries may need several sessions; milder ones need fewer. Your provider will map it out with you.
What should I expect afterward?
Some minor relief right away and occasionally mild soreness that fades within the day, with greater relief developing over the following days.
Is shockwave therapy dangerous?
No. For appropriate candidates it's a well-tolerated, non-invasive therapy. Side effects are typically limited to mild, short-lived soreness or redness, and we screen for the few conditions that rule it out.
Will insurance pay for shockwave therapy?
Coverage varies: many plans treat shockwave as elective, while some cover it for specific diagnoses. We'll help you verify your benefits before starting care.
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