Hisham Shalaby
MD, FRCS Ed (Tr & Orth)
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr.
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How does it work?

The technique depends on the delivery of high energy shock waves to the areas of chronic inflammation and pain, using a portable hand piece, which stimulates the growth of new blood vessels and healing.

Extracorporial shock wave treatment (rESWT) utilises a ballistic technique. A projectile, accelerated by compressed air and propelled at high kinetic energy, hits an applicator placed on the skin. By using a coupling medium such as ultrasound gel, this impulse is delivered to the tissue in the form of a shock wave. From this point the shock wave continues to spread inside the body in the form of aspherical "radial" wave. The treatment initiates an inflammation-like condition in the tissue that is being treated. The body responds by increasing the blood circulation and metabolism in the impact area which in turn accelerates the body’s own healing processes.


Advantages

  1. non invasive

  2. painless

  3. outpatient treatment

  4. no anaesthetic

  5. no injections

  6. no surgery

  7. fewer complications

  8. no risk of infection

  9. clinically effective

  10. quick recovery

  11. quick results


Applications in the Foot & Ankle

  1. Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain)

  2. Achilles tendinopathy (heel cord pain)

Shockwave Therapy

Mr. Hisham Shalaby




Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon


2-8 Millar Crescent Morningside
Edinburgh
EH10 5HW
Telephone: 0131 446 3048
Fax:  0131 447 5778