Radial Shockwave Therapy at REACH Rehab + Chiropractic
Shockwave therapy is an advanced, non-invasive option for those trying to minimize this pain and promote deep tissue healing without enduring surgeries. The Miracle Wave® HP50 is a game-changing device that provides precise and consistent treatment with minimal discomfort.
REACH Rehab + Chiropractic offers personalized health solutions with the Miracle Wave® HP50. It extends superior portability and flexibility, ensuring our shockwave treatments are effective, efficient, and tailored to every patient’s needs for optimal recovery.
Keep reading to discover more about taking advantage of shockwave therapy in Plymouth, MI.
What to Expect from Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), was developed in the 1960s and 1970s and was first used on a human patient in the 1980s. It’s a non-invasive treatment that utilizes acoustic, high-energy sound waves to target and repair damaged tissues within a person’s body. It may also reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, speeding up the body’s natural healing process.
This cutting-edge therapy provides non-invasive pain relief and might increase people’s mobility following treatments. ESWT targets injured ligaments, muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues at the cellular level, breaking up scar tissues and promoting new healthy tissue growth within them. This further accelerates the natural healing process within the body and leads to long-term mobility improvement for many patients.
What is Acoustic Pressure Wave Therapy?
A non-invasive treatment solution using high-peak sound waves (acoustic pulses) that interact with the tissues of the body to provide fast pain relief and restore mobility and function. This therapy is ideal to accelerate the recovery process of a wide variety of sub-acute and chronic soft-tissue musculoskeletal conditions.
What does this therapy do?
Acoustic waves transfer mechanical energy, non-invasively, to painful areas and injured tissue to trigger the body’s self-healing process. The energy increases the local blood circulation and activates the regeneration process of the bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and connective tissues.
What is involved with the treatment?
The hand piece and tip are applied directly to the skin at the pain point and the surrounding areas. The treatment will last 5-10 minutes, depending on how many impulses are needed. The number of treatments depends on the indication and the tissue response. The effect of the treatment is cumulative, so typically 4-6 treatments are recommended. Very often, immediate pain relief is experienced after the first treatment.
What are the benefits and effects?
This therapy accelerates the body’s natural healing process by activating the connective tissue, stimulating the formation of new blood vessels, and increasing blood flow, cellular metabolic activity and neurovascular performance. It relaxes muscles, removes of myofascial adhesions which are often the source of trigger point pain, dissolves calcified deposits in soft tissue, and reduces pain through the release of Substance P, a neurotransmitter and pain mediator.
Is it similar to ultrasound?
Acoustic waves and Ultrasound are both sound waves. However, the wave forms and frequencies are different. Ultrasound has a periodic oscillating wave with a narrow bandwidth and low frequency range of 0.75–3 MHz. An acoustic wave is characterized by rapid rise in higher with a mostly positive wave followed by a short tensile wave (negative tension). Ultrasound also has a thermal effect (heat); whereas, acoustic wave therapy does not.
How does it differ from laser?
Laser therapy is a treatment using intense beams of light. A acoustic wave or pulse is a pressure wave that transfers mechanical energy into the tissue.
What can it treat?
Sub-acute and chronic painful soft tissue lesions of the musculoskeletal system such as trigger points in muscles, as well as painful shoulder, back, heel, knee or elbow areas.
When will you see results?
Most patients will feel better right after their treatment including reduction in pain and increased mobility. This will generally last 5-8 days and the discomfort will slightly return before the time for the next treatment. Patients will slowly become free of discomfort. Then, over the next two to three weeks, actual may healing will take place.
How long does the treatment last?
Generally, 1500-3000 impulses are administered per treatment area, which lasts approximately 5-10 minutes.
Does it work for every case?
Client feedback reports a success rate of above 75%. However, there is no treatment that is 100% successful in every case.
Who is the ideal patient?
This therapy is an affordable solution for many indications, especially for a chronic injury or condition that is slow to recover or hasn’t responded well to conventional treatments, such as tendon, ligament, bone and soft-tissue injuries. In many cases, acoustic wave therapy is an alternative to surgery.
Price
Non-Profit Price
Single Shockwave Treatment
$150
$100
Shockwave Treatment (add-on with chiro..)
$120
$50
Shockwave 3x package
$350
$225
Shockwave 5x package
$550
$375
Shockwave 10x package
$950
$750
The Background and Science of Shockwave
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), or shockwave therapy, was first used clinically in 1982 for treating urinary stones. Its success led to further exploration in orthopedics, where it showed promise in improving fracture healing and treating soft tissue conditions. Shockwave therapy works by delivering high-energy acoustic waves through the skin to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.
This non-invasive treatment promotes tissue repair, increases blood flow, and reduces pain without the need for anesthesia or medications. It’s particularly effective for conditions like tendinopathies, plantar fasciitis, and non-healing fractures, providing relief and promoting long-term recovery with minimal downtime.


How Does Shockwave Therapy Benefit Patients?
Shockwave therapy offers many potential benefits compared to surgical alternatives. Since this treatment option may quicken recovery, it won’t interrupt people’s ability to participate in daily activities like more in-depth surgeries. It will also minimize the need for pain medications, including those that could become habit-forming and cause future physical and mental health issues.
This type of advanced therapy has a high success rate when it’s used to treat:
- Chronic pain
- Tendon injuries
- Degenerative conditions
At REACH Rehab + Chiropractic, we have witnessed many patients with painful ailments like plantar fasciitis and tennis elbow achieve significant pain relief within just a few shockwave treatments. You could see similar results and avoid surgical procedures traditionally requiring lengthy rehabilitation stints.
Common Conditions Treated with Shockwave Therapy
Shortly after shockwave therapy’s initial introduction, healthcare professionals typically relied on it to treat those suffering from painful kidney stones. Since then, it has worked wonders for those dealing with various conditions and injuries related to repetitive motions and sports activities.
Examples of the conditions commonly treated with this therapy include:
- Achilles tendinopathy (pain in the tendon that connects the back of the foot to the calf muscle)
- Plantar fasciitis (pain in the underside of the foot)
- Tennis elbow (pain on the outer side of the elbow)
- Golfers elbow (pain on the inner side of the elbow)
- Patellofemoral syndrome (runner’s knee)
- Iliotibial band Syndrome, or ITBS (pain that stretches from the outside of the hip down the outer thigh to the outside of the knee caused by running and cycling)
- Medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splints)
- Bony heel spurs
This groundbreaking treatment has also helped those people who routinely suffer from everyday aches and pains. It may address problem areas in the shoulders, knees, lower back, and other body parts that cause consistent pain daily. It dissolves calcifications and relieves trigger points that may hinder people’s ability to move freely, allowing them to get around without the usual pain.


Unlock Pain-Free Living with REACH Rehab + Chiropractic
At REACH Rehab + Chiropractic, the Miracle Wave® HP50 powers our shockwave therapy treatments. It extends unmatched results for chronic pain and injuries while eliminating discomfort during sessions. It also features an innovative design and treats various conditions easily and efficiently.
In addition to implementing the state-of-the-art technology behind the Miracle Wave® HP50 into our operation, our clinic is fully committed to delivering personalized care to all patients. We welcome you to explore this therapy and experience the many benefits of restorative healing.
Reach out to us at (734) 335-0212 to schedule a session and embrace non-invasive pain relief with shockwave therapy.