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Why ESWT is Revolutionary for Plantar Fasciitis

February 10, 2025

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Roy Nissim

Why ESWT is Revolutionary for Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis, a common cause of heel pain, can disrupt daily life and make even simple activities unbearable. Fortunately, Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) offers a non-invasive, effective solution to reduce pain and promote healing, helping you get back on your feet.

An illustration of plantar fasciitis in a person with flat feet

Source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14709-plantar-fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a strong, fibrous band of tissue that runs from the heel to the toes. It is the leading cause of heel pain, affecting millions of people worldwide.

Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp heel pain, especially when taking first steps in the morning
  • Pain in the arch of the foot
  • Stiffness and swelling around the heel
  • Increased heel pain after prolonged standing or activity.

Risk factors and causes include:

Overuse or sudden increase in physical activity

  • Improper footwear
  • Obesity
  • Flat feet or high arches
  • Tight calf muscles

Plantar fasciitis affects over 2 million people in the United States annually, significantly impacting daily activities such as walking, standing, and exercising. Traditional treatments include icing, stretching, therapy, orthotics, and, in severe cases, steroid injections or PRP. Recovery is often slow, but shockwave therapy has gained popularity over the past two decades with promising results.

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)

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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment for plantar fasciitis that uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate healing and regeneration in damaged tissues. It has shown excellent treatment efficacy in reducing pain and improving foot function.

How ESWT works:

  1. Focused shockwaves are applied to the affected area
  2. It improves blood flow and collagen production
  3. Cell repairs and tissue regeneration are stimulated
  4. Pain and inflammation reduce

What ESWT offers:

  • Faster pain relief
  • Progressive improvement in function
  • Continued benefits up to a year after treatment

Benefits of ESWT:

  • Non-invasive with minimal risk
  • No need for anesthesia or incisions
  • Shorter healing time
  • Cost-effective alternative to surgery
  • FDA-approved for plantar fasciitis treatment

Impact of ESWT on Plantar Fasciitis Treatment

Man hands giving foot massage to yourself after a long walk, suffering from pain in heel spur, close up, indoors. Flat feet, leg fatigue, plantar fasciitis,

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) offers immediate pain relief and long-term healing benefits. Clinical studies have shown impressive success rates, with up to 90% of patients experiencing significant improvement in their condition.

  • Research supports the efficacy of ESWT:

Progressive improvement in pain and function after just 4-5 ESWT treatments.

Post-treatment benefits continued to increase for up to a year post-treatment.

ESWT is FDA-approved for plantar fasciitis, underscoring its safety and effectiveness.

Significant pain reduction within 1-2 sessions.

Improved mobility and quality of life are commonly cited benefits.

The non-invasive nature of ESWT appeals to patients.

  • ESWT’s healing mechanism contributes to its clinical success:

Stimulates blood flow and collagen production

Promotes cell repair and tissue regeneration

Addresses the root cause of plantar fasciitis, not just symptoms

Maximizing ESWT Benefits for Plantar Fasciitis

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy For Plantar Fasciitis.

To achieve optimal results from Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) for plantar fasciitis, patients should follow specific guidelines before, during, and after treatment. Proper preparation and post-treatment care can significantly enhance the therapy’s effectiveness and promote long-term healing.

Preparing for ESWT Treatment

Before undergoing ESWT, patients should:

  • Consult with their healthcare provider to review medical history and ensure ESWT is appropriate for their condition
  • Stop taking anti-inflammatory medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, at least 5 days before the procedure
  • Inform their doctor of any medications, vitamins, or supplements they are currently taking

Post-Treatment Care and Lifestyle Adjustments

After ESWT, patients should follow these guidelines to maximize benefits:

  • Rest and elevate the foot for a day or two to promote healing
  • Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or high-impact exercises for at least 2 days
  • Begin gentle stretching exercises the day after the procedure
  • Refrain from running for at least a week
  • Avoid ice therapy and anti-inflammatory medications for 2 days post-treatment

Expected Outcomes and Long-Term Benefits

As the plantar fascia heals and regenerates over time, patients can expect gradual pain reduction, improved mobility, and enhanced quality of life. Following a structured recovery protocol ensures the best possible patient outcomes.

Revolutionary ESWT for Plantar Fasciitis

  • Non-Invasive & Drug-Free: Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) treats plantar fasciitis without surgery or medications, reducing risks and side effects.
  • Stimulates Natural Healing: Promotes tissue regeneration by increasing blood flow, accelerating the body’s repair process.
  • Breaks Down Scar Tissue & Calcifications: Helps dissolve chronic adhesions and calcium deposits contributing to pain.
  • Provides Long-Lasting Pain Relief: Reduces inflammation and desensitizes pain receptors for sustained relief.
  • Minimal Downtime: Patients can resume daily activities quickly, making it ideal for active individuals.
  • Proven Effectiveness: Clinical studies show high success rates, often outperforming traditional treatments like corticosteroid injections or orthotics.
  • Cost-Effective Alternative to Surgery: Offers a more affordable solution than invasive procedures with similar or better outcomes.

Plantar fasciitis can be painful and persistent, but relief is within reach. Shockwave therapy provides a non-invasive, clinically proven solution to promote healing and long-term recovery. Whether seeking foot pain therapy or heel pain relief, ESWT is a revolutionary approach that enhances treatment efficacy and supports lasting results. Elevate your patient care with cutting-edge shockwave therapy devices from Shockwave—because every step toward healing matters.

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Roy Nissim

Roy Nissim

Dr. Roy Nissim earned his Bachelor of Science in General Biology from The University of Arizona, with minors in Chemistry and Athletic Coaching. He further distinguished himself by earning a Master of Science in Entrepreneurship, graduating Summa Cum Laude. His chiropractic education was completed at Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, California, where he was an active member of the Sports Council and graduated Cum Laude. As a board-certified chiropractor and certified practitioner in Active Release Techniques® (ART®) and other advanced soft tissue therapies, Dr. Roy is committed to helping individuals achieve optimal health and peak performance. His personalized treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s activity level, lifestyle, and specific needs. By integrating manual therapy, cutting-edge technology, traditional chiropractic techniques, and exercise rehabilitation, Dr. Roy has successfully treated chronic, acute, and repetitive strain injuries in half the time of conventional therapies. His approach accelerates recovery, enabling patients to return to their daily activities after just a few treatments.

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