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Does shock therapy work for sprained ankle?
After the treatment, many patients experience immediate relief from their symptoms which continues to improve with subsequent treatments over a 3-5 week period. Dr. Jason Grossman sees a high level of successful outcomes using Shock Wave especially when traditional conservative treatments have not been effective.
Is vibration Good for sprained ankle?
Vibration training use in the rehabilitation of ankle injuries and instability focuses on increasing lower leg muscle strength and balance. Vibration training can increase the neuromuscular receptivity through continuous proprioceptive stimulation.
How long does it take for a damaged ligament in the ankle to heal?
Mild, low-grade ankle sprains will usually heal in one to three weeks with proper rest and non-surgical care( such as applying ice). Moderate injuries may take between three and four weeks. Because of limited blood flow to the ligaments of the ankle, more severe injuries may take between three and six months to heal.
Is shockwave therapy painful?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment, but you might feel a little pain or discomfort in the treatment area during the procedure. Most patients say it feels like small pulses against the skin. Your specialist may be able to adjust the way they use the shockwave device if your pain is significant.
What conditions does shockwave therapy treat?
Shockwave therapy has shown to effectively treat the following conditions:
- Feet – heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis.
- Elbow – tennis and golfers elbow.
- Shoulder – calcific tendinosis of rotator cuff muscles.
- Knee – patellar tendonitis.
- Hip – bursitis.
- Lower leg – shin splints.
Can I walk after shockwave therapy?
We will also advise that you do not carry out your rehabilitation/physiotherapy exercises for 24 hours following your shockwave treatment. You will be able to walk and drive immediately after the treatment.