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Shockwave Therapy

Treatments

Regenerative Shockwave Therapy in Innsbruck.

Shockwave therapy is a proven, non-surgical treatment method for targeted pain therapy in musculoskeletal disorders. Due to its numerous advantages, it is particularly used for chronic tendon irritations, persistent inflammations, calcifications, and painful tendon insertion problems.
In Dr. Pittl’s practice in Innsbruck, shockwave therapy is often employed when classic conservative measures such as rest, medication, or physiotherapy do not yield the desired effect. The therapy supports the activation of the body’s own healing processes, reduces pain, and sustainably improves the function of the affected tissue. Dr. Gregor Pittl uses shockwave therapy in Innsbruck specifically and depending on the indication as part of a structured conservative treatment concept.

What is Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)?

Shockwave therapy, also known as ESWT (Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy), is a medical procedure in which high-energy sound waves are precisely introduced into the painful tissue from outside the body.
These shockwaves primarily act on tendons, tendon insertion zones, and adjacent bone structures. In orthopedics, shockwave therapy is used to promote local blood circulation, activate metabolic processes, and regulate chronic irritation. ESWT is non-invasive and supports the body’s natural regeneration.

Dr. Gregor Pittl, Orthopäde

Dr. Gregor Pittl

Specialist in Orthopedics and Traumatology in Innsbruck

Shockwave Therapy Treatment at Dr. Gregor Pittl's Practice

Common Applications of Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy in Innsbruck with Dr. Gregor Pittl is suitable for both active athletes and individuals with work-related overuse injuries. This type of conservative therapy is used for a variety of orthopedic conditions.
It has proven particularly effective for:

When is shockwave therapy useful and how long does the effect last?

Shockwave therapy is particularly useful when symptoms persist for a long time, recur repeatedly, or prove resistant to other therapies. It is typically used for chronic pain in tendons or tendon insertions, such as treating golfer’s elbow or a heel spur.
The effect of ESWT usually develops gradually. Several sessions are often performed at intervals of one to two weeks. Many patients report significant pain relief after just a few weeks. The positive effect can last for several months – depending on the diagnosis, strain, and accompanying measures.

Shockwave Therapy Procedure

The shockwave therapy procedure is straightforward and non-surgical. A session usually lasts between 5 and 10 minutes.

  1. Orthopedic examination and indication setting
  2. Localization of the exact pain point (e.g., tendon insertion) by palpation or ultrasound
  3. Application of contact gel: To allow the shockwaves to penetrate the body without energy loss and air resistance
  4. Application of shockwaves with a special therapy device: The device emits rhythmic sound pulses, usually with energy that is gradually increased
  5. Short rest period and recommendations for activity adjustment

The treatment is generally well-tolerated. During the application, a temporary feeling of pressure or pain may occur, which usually subsides quickly. Shockwave therapy requires no downtime and can be easily integrated into daily life.

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Dr. Gregor Pittl

Shockwave therapy represents an effective, gentle option for pain treatment, particularly for chronic tendon and tendon insertion complaints. It can help sustainably reduce pain and significantly improve the resilience and function of the affected area. Dr. Pittl frequently uses shockwave therapy in Innsbruck to avoid or delay surgical interventions.
Contact us if you would like to receive consultation regarding shockwave therapy in Innsbruck with Dr. Pittl.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally not. Occasionally, a slight pressure or tapping sensation may occur, especially with inflamed tissue, which usually subsides quickly.

Usually 3–5 sessions are recommended, depending on the condition.

Shockwave therapy is a beneficial conservative treatment, as it specifically activates biological healing processes. It can be used for tendonitis at tendon insertions, calcifications, and delayed tissue healing by improving blood circulation and stimulating the body’s own repair mechanisms.

Shockwave therapy is generally an elective service, but for certain indications it is partially reimbursed by some health insurance providers. Whether costs can be covered depends on the respective insurer and the medical justification.

After treatment, the treated area should not be overstrained for several days. Intensive sporting activities, heavy physical exertion, or additional irritation therapies should be temporarily avoided to optimally support the healing process.

Shockwave Therapy Treatment at Dr. Gregor Pittl's Practice