Fala uderzeniowa we Wrocławiu – zabieg w Profizjoclinic
W Profizjoclinic we Wrocławiu wykonujemy zabiegi terapii falą uderzeniową u Pacjentów z bólem mięśni, ścięgien i stawów. Jeśli szukasz miejsca, gdzie możesz umówić zabieg fali uderzeniowej we Wrocławiu, skontaktuj się z nami i zaplanuj terapię dopasowaną do Twojego problemu.
Terapia falą uderzeniową w Profizjoclinic to nowoczesna i skuteczna metoda leczenia bólu oraz przewlekłych schorzeń układu ruchu. Zabieg falą uderzeniową polega na wykorzystaniu fal akustycznych, które stymulują regenerację tkanek i przyspieszają proces leczenia.
Shock wave therapy is a non-invasive treatment method that uses high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate regenerative processes in soft and bony tissues. Shockwave treatment improves microcirculation, helps break up calcifications, reduces inflammation and reduces chronic musculoskeletal pain.
Are you struggling with chronic muscle and joint pain? Choose shock wave therapy in Wroclaw at our clinic! We provide modern and effective methods to help you get back to full fitness and feel better. This non-invasive treatment method applies high-energy acoustic waves to the patient's body, resulting in great therapeutic results. Shockwave therapy is a clinically proven method used in orthopedics and rehabilitation.

What does shock wave therapy consist of?
Shockwave is a method that uses concentrated high-energy acoustic waves to stimulate tissues. Shockwave therapy is mainly recommended for chronic musculoskeletal pain, tendonitis, heel spurs, tendinopathies and calcifications.
If you're suffering from pain that doesn't go away with standard rehabilitation, pharmacotherapy or exercise, shock wave treatment may be the natural next step before considering more invasive procedures.
Shockwave Wrocław - why Profizjoclinic?
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Shockwave treatment - how does shockwave work?
Shockwave treatments break up calcifications in the patient's body that cause unpleasant pain. The therapy stimulates regenerative processes, improves microcirculation, increases flexibility of muscles and tendons and reduces inflammation.
As a result, shockwave treatment is widely used in orthopedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine and provides long-term results, not just temporary relief.
Shockwave treatment works by:
- Stimulation of microcirculation and tissue metabolism,
- Breaking up calcifications and adhesions,
- Activation of the body's natural regenerative processes.


Shockwave treatment - what does it look like step by step?
Before starting the therapy, the specialist conducts a history and functional assessment to select the appropriate treatment parameters. Acoustic waves are then applied topically to the area of pain.
The effects appear gradually - a reduction in tension and pain can be felt after the first sessions, while full tissue regeneration occurs within a few weeks.
How long does the procedure take?
Shock wave treatment usually lasts from 5 to 10 minutes. Full therapy usually includes 3 to 10 treatments, depending on the condition and the individual needs of the patient.
Does the shock wave treatment hurt?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive method and is usually well tolerated. There may be a pulsing sensation or slight discomfort during the treatment, but most patients do not require anesthesia.
Shockwave treatment follows the following steps:
- Patient history and functional assessment
- Selection of therapy parameters
- Application of acoustic waves in the area of pain
- Monitoring tissue responses
Shock wave therapy - indications
Shockwave therapy is most commonly used to treat chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
The main indication for the procedure is chronic pain associated with musculoskeletal diseases such as tendonitis, heel spurs or tendinopathy.
Shock wave therapy is also used to treat:
- Shoulder joint pain,
- tennis elbow,
- Hip and knee pain,
- muscle injuries,
- ligament injuries,
- back pain.
Shock wave therapy - contraindications
Contraindications to shockwave therapy include conditions in which acoustic wave stimulation may be inadvisable or require special care.
The procedure is safe, but in some cases it may cause short-term side effects such as redness, swelling, bruising or a temporary increase in pain at the application site.
Contraindications include:
- pregnancy,
- Active infections at the treatment site,
- blood clotting disorders.
Each time a detailed interview is conducted before therapy.
Shockwave Wrocław - why Profizjoclinic?
Shock wave therapy in Profizjoclinic in Wroclaw is often part of comprehensive rehabilitation programs, especially in athletes and physically active people. We provide state-of-the-art equipment, individualized approach and continuous monitoring of treatment progress.
Shockwave therapy at Profizjoclinic is performed in Wroclaw by experienced physiotherapists, using certified medical equipment.
At Profizjoclinic, you can count on:
- An experienced team of physiotherapists and orthopedists,
- modern equipment,
- individualized therapy plan,
- Competitive prices and treatment packages.
👉 Make an appointment for shock wave treatment in Wroclaw at Profizjoclinic and start living a pain-free life.
SHOCKWAVE FAQ:
Is shock wave therapy safe?
Yes, it is a safe and non-invasive treatment method, as long as there are no contraindications.
How many shockwave treatments does it take?
Most commonly, 3 to 10 treatments are performed, depending on the condition.
After how long do I see the effects of shock wave therapy?
The first effects can appear after just 1-2 treatments, with full results after a few weeks.
Does the shock wave treatment hurt?
The procedure may cause temporary discomfort, but is usually not painful.
Does shockwave help with heel spurs?
Yes, shock wave therapy is one of the most effective treatments for heel spurs.