Shockwave Therapy Specialists in Glasgow
Chronic pain can hold you back — but advanced Shockwave Therapy in Glasgow offers a non-invasive solution for faster recovery and long-term relief.
What is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave therapy uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing process, reduce pain, and restore function. It’s particularly effective for stubborn conditions that haven’t improved with conventional treatments.
Conditions Treated with Shockwave Therapy in Glasgow
- Plantar fasciitis & heel pain
- Achilles tendonitis
- Tennis elbow & golfer’s elbow
- Shoulder tendon injuries
- Hip pain
- Chronic muscle tightness
Benefits of Shockwave Therapy
Non-invasive and drug-free
Reduces pain and inflammation
Minimal downtime — continue daily activities
Get Proper Regenerative Treatment and Enjoy Your Life to the Fullest
Orthoremedy Clinics specialize in pain management. Our primary focus is on cutting-edge Regenerative Medicine technologies such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Cellular treatments. We endeavor to deliver the finest Regenerative therapy for knees, hips, and other joint problems and illnesses such as osteoarthritis to control pain symptoms and aid the healing and regenerative phase.
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Shoulder Pain
Elbow Pain
Foot & Ankle
Hand & Wrist
Back Pain
Legs
Why Choose Our Glasgow Shockwave Clinic?
- Experienced specialists in musculoskeletal care
- Safe and clinically proven treatment
- High success rates with lasting results
- Conveniently based in Glasgow
Patient Stories
Contact Us Today To Make An Appointment
Do you want to live a peaceful life without any discomfort, pain or swelling? If yes, then contact us today and book an appointment for our regenerative treatment. We surely can help you live a better life without any pain and agony.
FAQs
Chronic tendinopathies (Achilles, patellar, shoulder), plantar fasciitis/heel pain, and tennis/golfer’s elbow show strong responses, especially when combined with targeted loading.
Acoustic waves stimulate blood flow and cellular activity, helping stubborn tissues progress from chronic to healing phases.
You may feel a deep, dull ache or sharp taps during treatment, which most people tolerate well. We can adjust intensity to keep you comfortable.
Most protocols involve a short course over several weeks. Your clinician will personalise dosage and spacing based on your condition.
Heavy loading is usually avoided for 24–48 hours after a session, but day-to-day activity is fine. You’ll receive clear aftercare guidance.
No. It works best when paired with a structured rehab plan. Your therapist will provide the right progressions.
Temporary redness, bruising or soreness can occur. It’s not suitable over open wounds, in certain circulatory/nerve disorders, or during pregnancy over specific sites. We screen carefully before treatment.
Where appropriate, yes — such as Physiotherapy programmes, taping, or regenerative options like PRP.
Not always. If your assessment suggests it, we’ll discuss imaging to confirm diagnosis or rule out other causes.
Contact us to schedule; we’ll confirm availability and preparation details when you book.