PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy at Injury Care Centers

Advanced Non-Invasive Treatment for Soft Tissue Injuries & Chronic Pain

PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment offered at Injury Care Centers to support healing in patients dealing with soft tissue injuries, chronic inflammation, and pain that has not fully resolved with traditional care.

Rather than masking symptoms, PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy works by stimulating the body’s natural repair mechanisms. It is commonly used as part of comprehensive injury treatment plans for auto accident injuries, musculoskeletal conditions, and stubborn soft tissue damage.

At Injury Care Centers, Shockwave Therapy is integrated into medically directed care plans focused on restoring function, reducing pain, and supporting long-term recovery.

What Is PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy?

PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy uses precisely controlled acoustic pressure waves to target injured tissues. These waves travel deep into muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue, stimulating biological responses that promote healing.

Unlike electrical or thermal treatments, PiezoWave technology delivers focused mechanical energy that encourages tissue regeneration without surgery, injections, or medications.

Shockwave Therapy works by helping the body:

  • Increase blood flow to injured tissue

  • Break down fibrotic scar tissue

  • Stimulate collagen production

  • Activate cellular repair processes

  • Reduce chronic inflammation

Treatments are typically brief and performed in an outpatient setting.

PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy is used at Injury Care Centers to support recovery in cases where tissues have become inflamed, restricted, or slow to heal.

Improving Circulation

Shockwave Therapy increases blood flow to injured areas, delivering oxygen and nutrients essential for tissue repair.

Breaking Down Scar Tissue

Chronic injuries often involve dense scar tissue that limits movement and causes pain. Shockwave Therapy helps disrupt these fibrotic adhesions.

Stimulating Tissue Regeneration

By triggering collagen production, Shockwave Therapy supports stronger, healthier tissue remodeling.

Reducing Chronic Pain

Shockwave Therapy may help desensitize irritated nerve endings and reduce persistent pain patterns.

How Shockwave Therapy Supports Healing

Conditions That May Benefit From PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave Therapy may be incorporated into treatment plans for:

  • Soft tissue injuries after car accidents

  • Chronic muscle strains

  • Ligament and tendon injuries

  • Scar tissue buildup

  • Joint-related soft tissue pain

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Shoulder, hip, or knee pain

  • Persistent pain that has not responded to conservative care

Your provider will determine whether Shockwave Therapy is appropriate based on your diagnosis, symptoms, and overall treatment goals.

Shockwave Therapy as Part of Comprehensive Injury Care

At Injury Care Centers, PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy is never used as a standalone solution. It is integrated into coordinated treatment plans that may also include:

  • Chiropractic care

  • Physical rehabilitation

  • Diagnostic imaging referrals (MRI when indicated)

  • Orthopedic evaluation

  • Pain management services

This approach ensures that underlying injuries are properly identified and addressed, not just treated symptomatically.

Combining Shockwave Therapy With Other Advanced Treatments

For some patients, Shockwave Therapy may be used alongside other non-invasive regenerative options.

PBM Laser Therapy

PBM Laser Therapy (Photobiomodulation Therapy) is often combined with Shockwave Therapy to:

  • Reduce inflammation

  • Improve circulation

  • Accelerate cellular healing

Together, these therapies can provide complementary benefits in cases of stubborn or chronic soft tissue injuries.

What to Expect During PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy

During treatment:

  • A handheld device is applied to the targeted area

  • Acoustic waves are delivered in controlled pulses

  • Mild discomfort may be felt in sensitive areas, but sessions are generally well tolerated

There is typically little to no downtime following treatment. The number of sessions recommended depends on the condition being treated and how your body responds.

Is PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy Safe?

Yes. When administered by trained professionals, PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy has a strong safety profile and is widely used in clinical settings.

At Injury Care Centers, all Shockwave Therapy treatments are provided under medical oversight and incorporated into structured care plans based on clinical findings.

Serving Patients Across North Florida

Injury Care Centers offers PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy at locations throughout North Florida, including:

  • Jacksonville

  • Orange Park

  • St. Augustine

  • Gainesville

  • Tallahassee

  • Surrounding communities

Our multiple locations make advanced injury care accessible when you need it most.

When You’re Ready to Learn More

If you are experiencing persistent pain, limited mobility, or delayed healing after an injury, PiezoWave Shockwave Therapy may be a helpful part of your recovery plan.

A comprehensive evaluation at Injury Care Centers can determine whether Shockwave Therapy is appropriate for your condition and how it fits into your overall treatment.

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