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Electric Shock Wave Therapy

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) in Canary Wharf

ESWT is recognised by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which has issued specific guidance supporting its use for conditions including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and tennis elbow.

Physio 1st UK provides advanced Shockwave Therapy in Canary Wharf for patients suffering from chronic tendon pain, sports injuries, and soft tissue conditions. Our physiotherapists assess each patient individually to determine whether ESWT is suitable for their condition.

What Is Shock Wave Therapy and How Does It Work?

“Extracorporeal” simply means “outside the body” — a handheld device delivers high-energy acoustic pulses through the skin to the injured area, without needles or incisions.

Once delivered, these shockwaves trigger several biological repair processes:

01

Angiogenesis

New blood vessels form around the injury, improving circulation and oxygen supply to the damaged tissue.

02

Mechanotransduction

Mechanical energy from the shockwaves is converted into cellular signals that switch on the body’s repair mechanisms.

03

Controlled Microtrauma

The therapy creates tiny, controlled micro-injuries that prompt the body to treat the area as needing active repair, restarting a healing process that had stalled.

04

Breakdown of Calcific Deposits

In conditions like calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder, shockwaves help disperse calcium build-up within the tendon.

05

Pain Gate Modulation

Many patients notice a reduction in pain sensitivity within the first few sessions, thought to be linked to desensitisation of local pain receptors.

Conditions We Treat With ESWT in Canary Wharf

Our physiotherapists at Physio 1st UK Canary Wharf commonly use shockwave therapy for:

Plantar fasciitis

Achilles tendinopathy

Tennis elbow

Patellar tendinopathy

Calcific tendinopathy

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome 

Proximal hamstring tendinopathy

ESWT is typically recommended once conservative treatments — rest, orthotics, stretching, anti-inflammatory medication, or manual physiotherapy — haven’t fully resolved symptoms after several weeks, which is why it’s often described as a treatment for “refractory” (treatment-resistant) tendon conditions.

What to Expect During a Shockwave Therapy Session

Session Length

Most sessions take 5–15 minutes per treated area.

Course of Treatment

A typical course is 3–6 sessions, usually spaced one to two weeks apart, since the tissue needs time to respond between treatments.

Sensation During Treatment

You may feel a tapping or mild discomfort during treatment, and some soreness for a day or two afterwards — this is a normal part of the healing response, not a sign of harm.

No Anaesthesia Required

ESWT is typically performed without local anaesthetic, as several studies suggest this doesn’t affect the treatment’s effectiveness.

Immediate vs. Cumulative Effect

Some patients feel pain relief after the first session, but the full benefit builds cumulatively across the whole course — it’s important to complete the recommended sessions even if early improvement feels good.

Benefits of Shockwave Therapy

Pain Relief

By stimulating nerve desensitisation and reducing inflammation, ESWT can meaningfully reduce chronic pain from tendinopathies and heel conditions.

Accelerated Tissue Healing

The angiogenesis and cell signalling triggered by treatment support faster, more complete repair of damaged tendons and soft tissue.

Breaks Down Calcific Deposits

For calcific tendinopathy, ESWT can help disperse the calcium build-up that causes ongoing irritation and restricted movement.

Non-Invasive Alternative

Because it avoids surgery, injections, and medication, ESWT carries a lower risk profile and typically requires no recovery downtime.

Safety and Contraindications of ESWT

ESWT is generally safe when delivered by a trained physiotherapist, but it isn’t suitable for everyone.

You should tell your physiotherapist before treatment if you:

  • Are pregnant (treatment is avoided over the abdomen and pelvis)
  • Have a bleeding or clotting disorder, or take anticoagulant medication
  • Have a tumour or history of malignancy near the treatment site
  • Have a cardiac pacemaker or other implanted electronic device
  • Have an active infection at the treatment site

Your physiotherapist at our Canary Wharf clinic will carry out a full assessment before your first session to confirm ESWT is appropriate for your condition.

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Why Choose Physio 1st UK for Shockwave Therapy in Canary Wharf?

Our physiotherapists assess each patient individually before recommending ESWT, ensuring it’s used where the evidence — and NICE guidance — supports it, and combined where appropriate with a broader rehabilitation plan (strengthening, stretching, and load management) rather than used as a standalone quick fix.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients feel a tapping sensation and mild discomfort rather than sharp pain. Any soreness afterwards is usually mild and settles within a day or two.

Most treatment courses involve 3–6 sessions spaced one to two weeks apart, though this varies depending on your condition and how you respond.

Some patients notice improvement after the first session, but full results typically build over the complete course of treatment — it’s important not to stop early even if you feel better.

Yes. NICE has published specific guidance supporting the use of extracorporeal shockwave therapy for conditions including plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy.

ESWT isn’t recommended during pregnancy, or for patients with bleeding disorders, active infections, tumours near the treatment site, or cardiac pacemakers. A full assessment is carried out before treatment begins.

Booking an appointment is simple. You can book online through our https://www.physio1stuk.com/, call our clinic directly, or contact our team via WhatsApp https://wa.me/447405713934. We will help arrange a convenient appointment and answer any questions before your visit.