What is shockwave therapy? At The Spero Clinic, we use it to speed up healing by stimulating tissue repair and reducing pain.

Video Transcript Summary

(0:00) Shockwave therapy is described as a core part of the clinic’s treatment protocol, primarily used to accelerate healing and assist in the resorption of scar tissue.

(0:10) Most people think of scar tissue as visible marks (e.g., a cut on a finger while chopping vegetables).

(0:20) However, scar tissue can also be internal and invisible, affecting muscles, fascia, or organ systems — and it can impede the body’s natural function and healing.

(0:30) Shockwave therapy works by sending acoustic waves deep into the tissue, which stimulates:

  • Cellular repair
  • Increased blood flow
  • Breaking up of internal scar tissue

This therapy is crucial for patients who’ve had chronic conditions or injuries where internal scarring may have developed over time, especially in nervous system disorders.

By helping the body resorb scar tissue, shockwave therapy can remove barriers to healing, making it easier for the central nervous system and other systems to recover and regenerate.

About the Neurologic Rehabilitation Program

The goal of our treatment is to rehabilitate the Central Nervous System, allowing the body to heal from within. Pain has many root causes—so treatment must be comprehensive. Our custom treatment plans target each underlying issue for true healing. We adapt our patented neurologic relief program to each patient’s needs, ensuring quality care tailored to each specific case.

Using a multi-faceted approach, our treatment program is individualized so we will always meet you where you are, designing plans that support your healing at your own pace.

To learn more about Spero Clinic’s treatment modalities, contact us today.

If you or a loved one is experiencing chronic neurologic pain, schedule a free consultation with one of our chronic pain specialists or call us for free at (479) 304-8202.

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