Shockwave Therapy - Riverdale, GA

Non-invasive treatment of chronic joint pain, plantar fasciitis, neuropathy and non-healing wounds.

  • How Shockwave Works

    Shockwave therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves delivered to injured tissues to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. The pulses increase blood flow, break up calcification, and encourage cell regeneration in tendons, muscles and connective tissue. Over a series of short session, this process can help reduce pain and improve mobility in stubborn, chronic conditions.

  • Conditions We Treat

    Cervicalgia (Neck Pain)

    Shoulder impingement

    Rotator Cuff Injuries

    Tennis Elbow

    Golfer’s Elbow

    Low Back Pain

    Sciatica

    Neuropathy

    Hamstring injuries

    Knee Pain

    Achilles Tendinopathy

    Ankle Sprain

    Plantar Fasciitis

    Wounds

  • Why Choose Our Clinic?

    We provide comprehensive customized treatment plans that include both shockwave and physical therapy to not just decrease pain, but also address the underlying condition. Our office is conveniently located in the south so you don’t have to travel into the Atlanta traffic to get help. We have free parking and are wheelchair accessible. In addition, we have extended hours Monday through Wednesday to 7pm!

  • What to Expect

    Shockwave therapy sessions are performed one to two times a week. Sessions last from 10 to 20 minutes and require no down time. Treatment plans usually require 3-6 visits to achieve outcomes.

  • Insurance & Payment Options

    No insurance coverage accepted at this time. Affordable self-pay bundles available. We accept Care Credit as well.

    Promotional First Visit - $99 per treatment area

    Single visit - $150 per treatment area

    3 Visit Package - $430 per treatment area

    6 Visit Package - $810 per treatment area

    10 Visit Package - $1200 per treatment area

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How many sessions? Often 3 to 6, spaced 1 week apart, varies by condition

    Downtime? Most people resume normal activity right away but your PT will determine whether you need restrictions.

    What does it feel like? A rapid tapping sensation that varies in intensity; this is determined by your physical therapist.

    Coverage? Most insurances do not provide coverage but there may be some exceptions for plantar fasciitis and wounds.

    Who isn’t a candidate? Any one with active infection, pregnant, has certain implants, or over growth plates. Your physical therapist will perform a screen.

  • Testimonials

    “I have to be honest, I didn’t like it but it really did make my knee feel better…and the swelling went down a lot.” — Alexia G.

    “It was a weird sensation, but my back feels much better.” — Kimberly V.

    “My ankle doesn’t hurt like before, it’s now just sore.” — Tenisha H.