Shockwave Therapy in Dubai
A clinically supported, non-invasive treatment option that can help with certain types of chronic pain and soft tissue conditions.
What is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave Therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses controlled sound waves to stimulate tissue repair and blood circulation. It is commonly used in physiotherapy for patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
Conditions Treated in Shockwave Therapy
hockwave therapy is often recommended for conditions such as:
- Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)
- Tennis elbow & golfer’s elbow
- Shoulder tendinitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Patellar tendinopathy (jumper’s knee)
- Chronic muscle tightness & trigger points
How the Treatment Works in Shockwave Therapy
During your session, the physiotherapist will first carry out an assessment to understand your condition and determine whether shockwave therapy is appropriate. The treatment involves applying focused sound waves to the affected area using a specialized device. This process helps stimulate blood flow and the body’s natural healing response. To support long-term recovery, your physiotherapist may also provide an ongoing care plan, which can include exercises and advice to help reduce the risk of recurrence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe shockwave therapy as mildly uncomfortable rather than painful. The sensation comes from the sound waves stimulating the affected tissues, and this usually feels like tapping or pulses on the skin. The level of discomfort often depends on the severity of the condition being treated and the sensitivity of the area. Your physiotherapist can adjust the settings to make sure the treatment is tolerable. Any discomfort usually subsides immediately after the session.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions required varies depending on your specific condition, how long you’ve had it, and how your body responds to treatment. On average, many patients undergo 4 to 6 sessions, spaced about a week apart. Some patients may notice improvement sooner, while others may need additional sessions for optimal results. Your physiotherapist will create a treatment plan tailored to your progress.
Is shockwave therapy safe?
Yes, when performed by a licensed physiotherapist using approved medical equipment, shockwave therapy is considered safe. It is a non-invasive procedure, meaning there are no incisions, injections, or medications involved.
Who is not suitable for shockwave therapy?
Your physiotherapist will first conduct an assessment to ensure the treatment is safe for you. Shockwave therapy is not normally recommended for certain individuals, including:
- Pregnant women
- Patients with blood clotting disorders or those taking strong blood thinners
- People with active infections or tumors in the treatment area
- Patients with severe cardiovascular conditions or pacemakers (depending on device guidelines)
Can athletes benefit from shockwave therapy?
Yes. Shockwave therapy is widely used in sports medicine to treat common overuse injuries and speed up recovery without surgery.
Which sports injuries can shockwave therapy help with?
It is especially effective for:
- Plantar fasciitis (heel pain)
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Tennis elbow & golfer’s elbow
- Jumper’s knee (patellar tendinopathy)
- Shoulder tendinitis & rotator cuff issues
- Shin splints and muscle trigger points
Are there any side effects?
Most patients tolerate shockwave therapy well. However, some may experience mild side effects, such as:
- Temporary redness or swelling
- Mild bruising in the treated area
- Increased sensitivity for a short period
These effects usually resolve within a few days and are considered part of the body’s natural healing response.












