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Although shockwave therapy equipment is sold for home use, expert advice is vital. Incorrect use could result in damage or unsuccessful treatment. Usually, less potent than clinical equipment, home devices are appropriate for minor ailments but not for severe or chronic pain management.
Shockwave treatment is usually safe, but it can hurt, swell, turn red, or bruise for a short time. Some people may not get much alleviation and call for further sessions. It is not suited for everyone, either those with blood coagulation problems or some medical implants. Professional sessions might sometimes be costly.
If you have blood coagulation problems, an infection, a tumor, or are pregnant, shockwave treatment should be avoided. It is wildly inappropriate for places close to major nerves, growing plates in children, or sites including metal implants. See a doctor if you take blood thinners or have significant inflammation before considering this treatment.
Depending on intensity and placement, shockwave therapy can produce slight to severe discomfort. Some describe transitory intense pain as pulsing or tapping. Many patients tolerate the pain without anesthetic because it fades quickly.
Shockwave therapy involves repeated tapping or pulses on the skin, usually tingling or stinging. High-intensity treatments may shock. Pain tolerance and treatment areas affect the experience, but it usually improves.