Physiotherapy Shockwave Therapy Kelowna
That’s where shockwave therapy comes in.
What Actually Is Shockwave Therapy?
Here’s what happens: The sound waves create small movements in your tissue. This tells your body “hey, we need some help here.” Your body responds by sending more blood to the area and starting up its natural repair process.
The treatment was first used to break up kidney stones back in the 1980s. Doctors noticed something interesting – the bones near where they used the treatment got stronger. That’s when people started using it for muscle and tendon problems.
How Does It Actually Help?
Shockwave therapy gives your body a little push to start healing again. It does this by:
- Getting more blood flowing to the area
- Breaking down old scar tissue
- Telling your cells to make new, healthy tissue
- Helping your body clear out calcium deposits that can build up
Studies show this treatment works for about 7 out of 10 people with stubborn tendon problems. That’s a solid track record for something that doesn’t involve surgery or medication.
Common Problems We Treat
At Pro Motion Clinic in Kelowna, we use shockwave therapy for several conditions that Physiotherapists see all the time.
Plantar Fasciitis
Shockwave therapy has strong research backing for this condition. Multiple studies show it helps reduce pain and get people walking normally again.
Tennis Elbow and Golfer’s Elbow
The pain usually shows up on the outside of your elbow (tennis elbow) or the inside (golfer’s elbow). Shockwave therapy can help these tendons start healing properly again.
Achilles Tendon Pain
Research shows shockwave therapy helps most people with chronic Achilles problems feel better and move easier.
Shoulder Problems
Shockwave therapy works well for this. It helps break down those calcium deposits and gets your shoulder moving again.
Runner’s Knee (Patellar Tendinitis)
Studies support using shockwave therapy for this stubborn problem.
What To Expect During Treatment
Your Physiotherapist will talk with you about your pain. They’ll ask questions like when it started, what makes it worse, and what you’ve already tried. Then they’ll do some tests to figure out exactly what’s going on.
If shockwave therapy makes sense for you, they’ll explain how it works and what you can expect.
During treatment, you’ll sit or lie down (whatever’s comfortable). Your Physiotherapist puts gel on your skin – just like when you get an ultrasound. Then they use a handheld device that looks a bit like a small microphone. They’ll move it around the sore spot.
Each treatment takes about 5 to 10 minutes. You’ll hear a tapping sound and feel pressure on your skin. Some people say it feels like someone snapping a rubber band. Others say it’s more like a deep massage. Yes, it can be uncomfortable. But most people handle it fine.
After treatment, the area might feel a bit tender. That’s normal. It means the treatment is working – your body is starting to heal.
How Many Treatments Do You Need?
Some people feel better right after their first treatment. Others don’t notice much change until after the second or third session. Everyone heals at their own pace.
The research shows that the best results often show up 6 to 10 weeks after your last treatment. That’s when your body has had time to do the repair work.
Combining Shockwave with Other Treatments
Here’s the thing – shockwave therapy works better when it’s part of a bigger plan.
At Pro Motion Clinic, our Physiotherapists don’t just use shockwave and send you on your way. They’ll also give you exercises to do at home. These help make the muscles and tendons around your injury stronger and more flexible.
They might also use other treatments like:
- Hands-on work to improve how your joints move
- Taping to support the area
- Dry needling for tight muscles
- Education about how to avoid hurting yourself again
This combination approach gives you better long-term results.
Why Choose Pro Motion Clinic for Shockwave Therapy?
Located in the Pandosy area of Kelowna, Pro Motion Clinic brings together Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Kinesiologists, and Massage Therapists who all work as a team.
The clinic uses modern equipment and evidence-based treatments. The Physiotherapy team has advanced training in shockwave therapy and treats active people throughout the Okanagan.
You can call (236) 420-0660 to book an appointment. The clinic offers direct billing to ICBC and most insurance companies. That means less paperwork for you.
Is It Safe?
Shockwave therapy is safe for most people. It’s been used for over 20 years, and millions of treatments have been done worldwide.
Some people shouldn’t get shockwave therapy:
- Pregnant women
- People taking blood thinners
- Anyone with an infection in the treatment area
- People with nerve disorders in the area being treated
Your Physiotherapist will ask about your health history to make sure it’s safe for you.
The most common side effect is some soreness or redness after treatment. This usually goes away within a day or two. Very rarely, some people get mild swelling or bruising.
Does It Actually Work?
Yes, when used for the right conditions.
Multiple research studies back up shockwave therapy. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK reviewed all the research and gave shockwave therapy the green light for certain conditions.
Studies show it helps:
- Reduce pain
- Improve function
- Get people back to their activities faster than some other treatments
Is it magic? No. Will it work for everyone? Also no. But research shows it helps about 70% of people with chronic tendon problems.
When Should You Consider Shockwave Therapy?
Think about shockwave therapy if:
- You’ve had pain for more than 3 months
- Other treatments haven’t worked well enough
- You want to avoid surgery
- You’re looking for a treatment that lets you stay active
- You’re tired of taking pain medication
What Happens After Treatment?
Your Physiotherapist will give you specific instructions. Usually, you’ll need to:
- Rest the area for 24 hours after treatment
- Avoid anti-inflammatory medications for a few days (they can interfere with healing)
- Start doing your home exercises as directed
- Come back for your next appointment
Between treatments, you can usually keep doing most of your regular activities. Just listen to your body. If something hurts a lot, back off a bit.
Getting Around Kelowna With Less Pain
The whole point of treatment is getting you back to your life. Whether you want to:
- Walk the boardwalk downtown without limping
- Hike up to Paul’s Tomb without heel pain
- Play a round at Sunset Ranch without elbow pain
- Keep up with your kids at Gyro Beach
- Get back to your job without constant discomfort
Shockwave therapy might be the treatment that helps you get there.
Taking the Next Step
If you’re dealing with stubborn pain that won’t go away, it might be time to try something different.
Call Pro Motion Clinic at (236) 420-0660. The team can answer your questions and help you figure out if shockwave therapy is right for you. They’re located at 202 – 3030 Pandosy Street in Kelowna, with easy parking and convenient hours Monday through Saturday.
You don’t have to live with chronic pain. You don’t have to keep missing out on the things you enjoy. There are treatment options that can help.
The sooner you deal with the problem, the easier it usually is to fix. Pain that’s been around for months or years needs a different approach than pain that just started. That’s where shockwave therapy can make a real difference.
Stop letting pain run your life. Book an appointment and see what’s possible when you give your body the help it needs to heal properly. The research supports it. Thousands of people have found relief. You could be next.
Open Monday through Saturday with online booking available. Direct billing to ICBC and most insurance providers.



