

Deep Tissue Laser & Shockwave Therapy
For Getting Better, FASTER.
What they do?
These treatment options are used to enhance blood circulation as well as speed up healing processes for many conditions. They can be used to treat muscle pain and inflammation caused by acute and chronic conditions as well as post-activity recovery. They restart the healing process and work to get you better faster! They have been shown to work in as little as 2 sessions in some cases, and have even helped people avoid needing surgeries!
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What can they help with?
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And that's not all.
Shockwave Therapy : Radial Pressure Wave
Radial Pressure Wave Therapy is a form of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT). It uses acoustic waves to promote new tissue growth and aid in the healing process of hard-to-heal injuries. The RPW therapy reduces muscle pain, aids in increased blood flow, and activates connective tissue

Laser Therapy : Deep Tissue Laser
Deep Tissue Laser Therapy uses light to start a process called photobiomodulation. This process consists of photons that enter the tissue causing an increase in cellular metabolism, lowering pain and inflammation, and accelerating the healing process. This is great for acute conditions, chronic conditions, and post-activity recovery.

Success Spotlight! Real Patient Stories.
Laser Therapy Success Story Video
“My life was more or less sitting in a chair... and I felt I'm only in my 60's, there's more to life than sitting around the rest of my life..."
"I wish someone had told me about this sooner, I could've avoided more surgeries."

“Following total knee replacement on 12.6.23, I worked hard with my awesome physical therapist and at home. But, we hit a brick wall at 95° and couldn't get any more. My PT mentioned Josh and Radial Pressure Wave therapy to help gain more range of motion. I am so thankful he did, we gained 10° my first visit and a little more my two following treatments. I'm now up to 116°.”
Shockwave Therapy Success Story
Not Sure Which to Try? Speak with a Therapist!
