Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive (no cutting of skin and no introduction of any medical device in the body) method of treating soft tissue injuries. Extracorporeal means outside the body. Shock wave is a short energy wave with high intensity, traveling faster than sound. ESWT does not disintegrate tissue; rather it causes biological effects that help in tissue regeneration. ESWT reduces pain and sensitivity immediately by over-stimulating pain transmission nerves. It triggers the repair mechanism of the body by the formation of new blood vessels, modulating inflammation and stimulating healign cells to go to the injured region. The shock wave also stimulates osteoblasts (bone cells) in the body and promotes bone healing and new bone production.

Indication
ESWT is used to treat many musculoskeletal conditions such as tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, jumper’s knee, shoulder injury, Achilles tendon injury, plantar fascitis, calcific tendinopathy, connective tissue pain and degeneration, muscle pain and injuries. ESWT is also used for bone healing conditions like stress fractures, avascular necrosis (a dead portion of bone), non-healing bone or slow healing bone.
Pre-treatment Care
The ESWT treatment course involves 4-6 outpatient sessions. The sessions are spaced 5-7 days apart. You should avoid anti-inflammatories adn blood thinners a week before and after the procedure.
Treatment
During the session, you will be lying comfortably on a patient table. An applicator device will be used to guide the shock wave emitter exactly to the site of injury. Around 1500-2000 shock waves will be fired and a tapping sensation will be followed with each shock wave. Duration of each session is about 15- 30 minutes.
Post-treatment Care
You can continue with your regular daily activities immediately after each session.
Risks and Complications
ESWT has no major risks. The most commonly observed minor risks are:
- Pain (energy levels of shock waves can be adjusted to an individual’s tolerance levels).
- ESWT is not preferred if you have bone tumors, metabolic bone conditions, and nerve or circulation disorders.
- It is not recommended for pregnant women, areas of infection, locations where gas is present in the body and on locations where the bone is still growing.