This treatment does help alot but it takes quite a few treatments to get you back feeling better. I've been doing it 3 times per week for the last 5 weeks and I feel 80% better.
I had this done last week, after a fall backwards. I strained a muscle. It was great after the initial "shock" of the vibrations. My body had got 80 per cent better but no further. This helped greatly. I have a follow up appointment this week. I paid to see the physio rather than be referred. Examination with ultrasound and shock wave was a modest £140. He's based at my local surgery so can keep the costs down. Well worth the hit to the bank balance. An expensive month with Osteopath and massage visits. Wish I'd gone to him first.
I have an alternative that works great. A subwoofer, and bass-heavy music, use it regularly. Great for your mood (which has strong ties to chronic back pain) and a good setup can provide results similar to deep tissue massage, but body-wide.
that was my first Q I'm going to ask, as I got a sample for knee, and they wanted to do 8 more over time, but $2500. Q would be why? Procedure is only about 10 minutes, so it must cost of machine I'm guessing
The machine doesnt cost nothing but the question is do you know how to use it. And trust me you’re not going to know more than a individual whos specialises in neuromusculoskeletal conditins
I had injury from military, 20 years of pain in my lumber back muscle, damaged cells, scar tissue.. One session eliminated 90% of the trigger point pain......currently doing 6 sessions for 450.00..
I am baffled at the number doctors who ask their patients to touch their toes...who said a human has to touch his toes with the legs straight? This is nonsense an puts stress on already injured discs. Ideal for someone who wants to do surgery , yes that stretch will help get him there. Stop this nonsense! If he wants to stretch forward he should be instructed to walk his hands down the legs (resting his weight on the stretched arms) on top of his legs while he performs the stretch.
This treatment does help alot but it takes quite a few treatments to get you back feeling better. I've been doing it 3 times per week for the last 5 weeks and I feel 80% better.
did you have a disc herniation? Also cost?
Do you have scoliosis? I'm wondering if it will help
I had this done last week, after a fall backwards. I strained a muscle. It was great after the initial "shock" of the vibrations. My body had got 80 per cent better but no further. This helped greatly. I have a follow up appointment this week. I paid to see the physio rather than be referred. Examination with ultrasound and shock wave was a modest £140. He's based at my local surgery so can keep the costs down. Well worth the hit to the bank balance. An expensive month with Osteopath and massage visits. Wish I'd gone to him first.
I have an alternative that works great. A subwoofer, and bass-heavy music, use it regularly. Great for your mood (which has strong ties to chronic back pain) and a good setup can provide results similar to deep tissue massage, but body-wide.
They charge so much for this, I'm going to buy the machine myself.
I'm thinking of doing that myself
that was my first Q I'm going to ask, as I got a sample for knee, and they wanted to do 8 more over time, but $2500. Q would be why? Procedure is only about 10 minutes, so it must cost of machine I'm guessing
Did you get one
The machine doesnt cost nothing but the question is do you know how to use it. And trust me you’re not going to know more than a individual whos specialises in neuromusculoskeletal conditins
@@tonyplays756 they have training videos
What do you charge per session
Isnt that the radio waves are not goot for oir bodies? How come now is ok?
I would like to have seen how he felt afterwards. I can only assume it didn't achieve very much if you didn't show it.
It's a clinically proven therapy and not just for body pain. therocketdevice.com
I had injury from military, 20 years of pain in my lumber back muscle, damaged cells, scar tissue..
One session eliminated 90% of the trigger point pain......currently doing 6 sessions for 450.00..
Does it work for forminal cervical or lumbar stenosis
now i know why when yo mama yell kids get shocked due to sound wave
I am baffled at the number doctors who ask their patients to touch their toes...who said a human has to touch his toes with the legs straight? This is nonsense an puts stress on already injured discs. Ideal for someone who wants to do surgery , yes that stretch will help get him there. Stop this nonsense! If he wants to stretch forward he should be instructed to walk his hands down the legs (resting his weight on the stretched arms) on top of his legs while he performs the stretch.
Thank you for your comment! Indeed ... stop this nonsense! Had I been in the same situation, I would out the door.
that means his muscles are affected.
It's to see how flexible your back is. They don't want you to actually touch your toes.
I'll have this therapy tomorrow. How about the chance of getting healed by this method?
Has it helped?
Has it helped
@@silverfullbuster9177 No, he didn't make it out of the office...
@@HJohal please don't joke about this kind of stuff. I'm seriously considering on taking such a treatment
@@kledrcridle7972 I would personally recommend it however it takes quite a few sessions to make an impact (5-10).
The little lost but I don’t have a patient
Amazing explanation kindly watch our video on shockwave therapy
Do you also need rehab and physio equipment, friend? We are manufacturer for this.
@@xiangyumedical---georgeson8836 Do you need the metal and electronics to make the equipment, friend?
This is a gimmick.