Podiatrists servicing the Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale and Phoenix, AZ areas
Arizona Foot Health
Podiatrists located in Phoenix, AZ
Pulse Wave Therapy is an FDA cleared technology proven to increase the rate of healing for soft tissue tendinopathy. It is an advanced, non-invasive and highly effective treatment method that enhances blood circulation and accelerates the healing process causing damaged tissue to gradually regenerate.
Pulse Wave Therapy Q&A
Pulse Wave Therapy Q & A
What is Pulse Wave Therapy?
Pulse Wave Therapy is an FDA cleared technology proven to increase the rate of healing for soft tissue tendinopathy. It is an advanced, non-invasive and highly effective treatment method that enhances blood circulation and accelerates the healing process causing damaged tissue to gradually regenerate.
What conditions can be treated with Pulse Wave Therapy?
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Achilles Tendinitis
- Shin Splints and more!
How does Pulse Wave Therapy work?
When you experience chronic pain, your body no longer recognizes that there is an injury to that area. As a result, it shuts down the healing process and you feel no relief. The ballistic sound waves of the Enpuls penetrate deep through your soft tissue, causing a microtrauma or new inflammatory condition to the treated area. Once this occurs, it then triggers your body's natural healing response once again. The energy emitted also causes the cells in the soft tissue to release certain bio-chemicals that intensify the body's natural healing process. These bio-chemicals allow for the building of an array of new microscopic blood vessels in the soft tissue.
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What do studies show?
There have been extensive studies done on Radial Pulse Wave Therapy over the past 20 years. These studies show between a 72% – 80% success rate.
How is Pulse Wave Therapy performed?
The system is a machine with an applicator that looks like an ultrasound.
It is administered once a week for a series of 4 to 5 treatments.
Each treatment takes approximately 5 minutes depending
on the size and number of areas treated.
All treatments are performed by experienced professionals.
The Doctor applies the applicator to the area and administers the ballistic waves by moving over the affected area in a very slow, circular motion. During the treatment, there may be some minor discomfort. Painful areas are helpful in isolating the truly injured areas.
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Why consider Pulse Wave Therapy?
Pulse Wave Therapy has a proven success rate that is equal to or greater than that of traditional treatment methods, including surgery, without the risks, complications, and lengthy recovery periods. There are no incisions and no risk of infection, or scar tissue, like with surgery.
There is no need for anesthesia to be administered during the treatment, as opposed to high-energy Pulse Wave therapy. Patients treated with Pulse Wave Therapy may be active immediately and resume their normal routine the same day. Many patients find a significant and immediate reduction in their pain. Some patients will feel results gradually after each treatment.
Why Pulse Wave Therapy instead of Physical Therapy?
Physical therapy is 2 to 3 times a week, for 6 weeks and you are at the facility for no less than an hour. More importantly, there is usually a co-pay required for every visit which could be $40 or more. Over a six week period or 15 visits, this can add up to $600 in out of pocket co-pays.
The Pulse Wave Therapy treatments are only once a week, for 5 minutes each. This is a highly effective modality which is faster and more effective than Physical therapy, and the cost of the Pulse Wave Therapy treatments are usually LESS than the total of your PT co-pays. If you want fast results in less time, and would like to save money, the Pulse Wave Therapy treatment is a better choice.
What are the possible side effects?
There have been very few side effects reported. In rare cases, skin bruising may occur. Patients may also feel soreness in the area for a day or two afterward, similar to a strenuous workout.
Will I be in pain afterward?
A day or two after the treatment you may feel a slight discomfort like a bruise, but that is normal and is a sign the treatment is working.
Is it covered by my Insurance?
No. Pulse Wave Therapy is not covered by insurance plans
Podiatric
Speciality Areas
Achilles Tendonitis
When Achilles tendinitis strikes, it can seem like it will never end and your life can be limited in significant ways.
Heel Pain
Heel pain interfere with your normal activities, particularly exercise. Reach out to us if you’re experiencing unresolved heel pain.
Ankle Fracture
It can be hard to distinguish if the ankle is broken or sprained, as symptoms can be similar. Reach out for support.
Hammer Toe
A hammertoe is a result of an imbalance in the soft tissue surrounding your toe, including your tendons, ligaments, and muscles.
Ankle Replacement
Patients who chose ankle replacement surgery usually have advanced arthritis that severely limits their daily activity. Learn more.
Orthotics
When structural irregularities are the culprit, orthotics can help restore balance to your feet.
Bunion & Bunion Surgery
The Bunionplasty® 360 Bunion Repair™ procedure is changing the game when it comes to eliminating bunions with faster recovery. You can even walk the day of surgery.
Plantar Fasciitis
This band of tissue, which runs from the base of your toes to your heel, can cause a lot of pain.
Charcot Foot
Charcot of the foot and ankle is a very serious condition as it may lead to severe deformity, disability, or even worse, amputation.
Sprained Ankle
A sprained ankle will come with pain, swelling and tenderness. If pain has been ongoing, it may be time for help.
Flat Foot Reconstruction
People who have flat feet have little or no arch. In serious cases, flat foot reconstruction may be needed.
Ingrown Toenail
An ingrown toenail may seem small but can cause inflammation and tenderness. We can help alleviate your pain.