Shockwave for Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain Treatment
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2022
- Plantar fasciitis is a very stubborn chronic condition resulting in heel pain with walking, running, and sometimes even at rest. In this video we demonstrate Shockwave treatment for plantar fasciitis which has been very effective!
Dionne has had plantar fasciitis for over 3 years now, and we have tried everything from ASTYM to Dry Needling to Strengthening and stretching...but she has still been plagued by pain in the heel.
This has been the most painful in the morning when she gets out of bed in the morning and after she has been resting for a while. It comes and goes, but has never gone totally away.
So, after 2 Shockwave treatments, she is 90% better and is having no limping or pain in the morning! Pretty awesome.
This is her 3rd treatment and we will probably do a total of 5 to 6 treatments on her foot and lower leg.
Shockwave is somewhat new, and we are excited to use it with our patients at Align Therapy in Lehi, Utah. This treatment is especially good for chronic tendon problems, but we will be trying it out with our chronic spine patients as well.
Check out our website at www.aligntherapyutah.com for more information on how to contact us about getting rid of your chronic tendon pain!
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I had this done on a heel spur four years ago. It worked so well and I am so grateful to my therapist for helping me. I was basically unable to walk on my left foot and after five sessions I was able to walk all over New York with my daughters. Completely heeled😆
Thanks for sharing!
What about fat pad atrophy? Would you use it for this? If so, would you follow the same steps beginning with the calf, etc.? I have a shockwave machine & did try it on my feet and it hurt so badly that I didn’t continue. Appreciate your counsel.
@@goPACK1978 I don’t know anything about that but yah the pain in the beginning was horrible. I compared it to the pains of childbirth. 😫
lol heeled 😂
I had my first session on Thursday, I'm praying this works 🙏🏻
I am glad that your wife has had success with this treatment . PF seems to respond to different treatments with different people . I had had PF for 2 years and I had one Shock Wave Therapy treatment , and was in severe pain in my feet for 2 plus weeks immediately afterwards. Needless to say , it is not successful with all patients . I would proceed with caution with this treatment based on my very unpleasant experience !
They may have gone too aggressive, but yes it doesn't work on everyone.
Had a bunch of treatments performed before shockwave therapy. From the first treatment it got a bunch better. After a series of 3 treatments I haven't had a problem in over 2 years. I did change my brand of shoes. Only Chaco flip flops and Hoka One One shoes. Wore Reefs, Vasque, Merrell and New Balance before.
Great to hear. Thanks for sharing!
I was diagnosed with chronic pain in both my heels after an injury (falling from height).
The pain was so bad, it felt like my feet were on fire, worn-out and throbbing.
By chance i found out the podiatrist has a machine like this.
I go there every 6 weeks and get this pulse therapy on the inside of my heels.
I dont get the servere burning feeling anymore. After the treatment my heels feel great..but shortly after an itchyness comes back and some discomfort.
Thanks for sharing
I start tomorrow after reading comments I am hopeful.
@@natashacornish5882 good luck!
I have a heel spur n plantar fasciatis. Going for this treatment next week ❤
Good luck!
How did it go?
Yes, how did it go?
I have the same problem..I will try that one.
Hi Daisy, you may want to read a comment that I just posted. It got rid of my husbands pf. Much Love and Light to you, Joy in Texas.
Good luck!
Thanks Joy
I wanna start this shockwave therapy immediately after seeing this video. I'm here in los angeles,where are you? and what kind of rates should I expect a therapist to charge for these sessions? thank you!.
I am in utah. Probably $100 to $150 a session
Would you recommend this therapy in neuropathy of the calcaneal branch (baxter)?
It is a stabbing pain in the calcaneal nerve in the center of the heel.
the infiltration did not work
It could. It depends how long it has been going on. There are other things I would normally do for a Baxters. Nerve glides....etc
If she's had plantar fasciitis for years, why didn't she get this therapy a while ago? Im about to start PT. I hope they have this
We didn't have this until now. It has been a game changer with plantar fasciitis!
I'm a practitioner. I have not purchased one yet. You are using a Radial model, yes? Have you used their Focused type yet? I know it sells for about twice the price. TIA
I have not used the focus type. Yes, I use the radial model
Thanks for the video! Does the end of the shock-wave wand move at all whilst the piston is hitting it? Similar to a massage gun, but obviously not to that degree?
It doesn't move. Internally it has a "bullet" that hits the end piece but it doesn't move.
@@AlignTherapyUtah Awesome, thanks for the reply! Much appreciated!
@@dula4552 you are welcome
Hey, what year is your mp 100 machine? I have one that's from 2021 and it's no where nearly as loud, it'very quiet.
This is 2021
What frequency and energy/power output would you recommend starting treatment at?
It is pretty individual. We start where they can tolerate
Hello doc
Im undergoing SWT for my hill spur , for me its very disscomforting like i cant take up with intensity of shock.
Now i saw ur processes the difference my therapist do is she work on my spur directly with intensive shockwave without any warm-up to that feet, she treats only herl area for 5-6min n i cant take up with pain .
Im so traumatised that want to leave my treatment halfway..plz suggest what should i do ...
I agree. It should go more gradual. I would suggest that to her.
What probé would you use for plantar fasciitis, flat, concave or convex? 36mm, 25mm15mm or 8mm?
We use mostly flat and go from larger head to smaller to isolate to the area of the problem.
Hi & Thanks for your video ! I want to ask what’s the optimal range of Bar , HZ and Number of hit counts for plantar fasciitis ?
I would consult the manual for your machine. They are all a little different and it also really depends on the patient.
@@AlignTherapyUtah Understood , Thanks for your reply !
@@ultralex22 no problem!
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Not sure on this....language?
Does work for hamstring Enjury ? Thank you.
Yes! Definitely
I got a " burning " nerve sensation in the middle of my right feet, everytime i walk mote then 5 minutes its start to burn and the feeling is like a sting everytime i step, can it be treated ?
Definitely. Maybe not with shockwave, but it after evaluating it i bet you could figure it out.
Hello! What frequency hz should I use for heel spurs and the duration of one session?
It depends on the machine. I would check your manual.
1.6 is what they use on me.
Did she make a full recovery?
She has done great! 90%
Do I see a chiropractor or physical therapist for this kind of treatment? I’ve been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis really bad in both feet and can’t walk. I will start physical therapy soon.
I suggest a physical therapist
Also try cold laser therapy. It helped me.
Is ESWT treatment for heel pain, safe during pregnancy?
Great question. I wouldn't do this in late pregnancy, but early it should be ok.
Can shockwave therapy be used for plantar fasciitis which has been present for less than 3 months?
Yes
would this work if my Plantar Facitis is caused by an autoimune disease. I have it for 2 years now. I have had injections, I was on methotrexate and now I am on a biological. Will the shockwave work if I am taking an inhibitor.
I haven't done it on someone on an inhibitor, but I think it would still work.
@@AlignTherapyUtah A physio told me it wouldn't as the shockwave damages tissue and then the immune system kicks in and heels the damaged tissue. The meds stop this process. Is that logic true. Thank you for your response.
@@darraghkane18 i would be curious how it works. I haven't used it on someone on those. I think the body would still have some healing process going. Dont know how much though.
Ive had 4 treatments with no success 😢.
Sorry to hear that. Sometimes it can be what type of machine they are using but it also needs to be combined with figuring out why it came on in the first place. Good luck!
What’s recovery like? I have a standing job
Sore the next day but then not too bad.
Can shockwave therapy treat fat pad syndrome? Thank you!
I haven't used it for that but the principles are similar. Not acute though.
can you run after treatment?
Usually that is fine.
Where are you located ؟
Lehi, Utah
I have had pain in bottom of my left foot for three years. One doctor run a nerve study and diagnosed me with Tarsal Tunnel. He thinks thats what causing my foot pain. I have no numbness, tingling and no heel pain. Pain is in the arch area. Another doctors thinks it is Plantar Fasciatist. Can shockwave treat or help tarsal tunnel if thats what's causing my pain? I have donr many PTs and three injections and it never completely goes away. Thanks in advance.
I have a plantar fibroma on my right heel. My podiatrist put a couple of cortisone shots on two different visits within a month. None of the cortisone shots worked. He did shock therapy on my heel and the plantar fascia. It worked right away. If I were you I’d do shock wave therapy before surgery. Good luck to you !!
@@alexleyva3751 thank you for sharing your experience. I have an appointment for shockwave therapy this week. Hope it helps with my condition
@@akleo78 that’s awesome.
What I thought was tarsal tunnel was actually neuropathy coming from a herniated disc. Once the back started getting better so did the neuropathy. Took some months though
Since shockwave is for chronic tendon issues, our muscle, it is not specifically designed for nerves. It may irritate the nerve, but it might also loosen the surrounding tissue up. I think it is worth a try.
Could You please answer my question?
They never answer questions
I didn't see the question you posted. Sorry! Could you reply with it?
I say do it all
@@ambrosialovly3676 thanks
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Massage gun
Not really. Much more intense
What r u not getting it's going to be stubborn as long as you're stubborn you seem like you're pretty smart people the herbs castor oil the way for advanced than this if you would have been using the the herbs
@@ambrosialovly3676 i haven't seen any research on castor oil but thanks for sharing!