Shockwave & Laser Therapy in Camrose
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Are persistent joint issues or muscle strains slowing you down? When persistent pain, difficult-to-heal soft tissue injuries, or slow-healing conditions start to interfere with day-to-day activities, the appropriate course of treatment can significantly improve the situation. At Central Physiotherapy & Massage, we offer Shockwave & Laser Therapy in Camrose as part of individualized rehabilitation programs designed to support tissue healing, improve mobility, and promote recovery.
These non-invasive treatment options use targeted stimulation to encourage the body’s natural healing processes and may help address a variety of musculoskeletal conditions when pain or movement limitations persist. Our therapists work closely with each individual to develop care plans that align with their goals, lifestyle, and recovery needs.
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What Are Shockwave and Laser Therapy?
Shockwave and laser therapy are treatment modalities commonly used in physiotherapy to support healing and recovery. While each technique works differently, both aim to encourage the body’s natural repair processes.
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave Therapy in Camrose uses acoustic sound waves delivered to targeted tissues. These sound waves stimulate circulation, promote tissue regeneration, and help address chronic soft-tissue conditions that may not have responded well to other treatment methods.
Laser Therapy
Using concentrated light energy, laser therapy penetrates tissues and increases cellular activity. This process may help reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, improve circulation, and promote recovery in injured areas.
Together, these therapies can complement physiotherapy treatment plans by supporting healing and restoring function.
How Do These Leading-edge Thermal and Acoustic Modalities Work?
Our clinic utilizes targeted therapeutic tools to manage both acute injuries and long-term discomfort. By choosing Shockwave & Laser Therapy in Camrose, you receive a dual-layered approach to rehabilitation that combines focused acoustic sound waves with targeted light energy.
Understanding Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive procedure utilizing high-energy acoustic waves that interact directly with your body’s deep tissues. Our therapists use the gold-standard Storz Medical device to deliver rapid, intense sound waves to areas where major connective tissues anchor to the bone. This process initiates several key physiological reactions:
The acoustic energy creates micro-ruptures in capillaries within tendons and bones, which stimulates nutrient-rich blood flow necessary for tissue rebuilding.
Pervasive sound waves boost the activity of mast cells, helping the body move past stalled inflammatory phases.
The sound waves accelerate procollagen synthesis, providing the structural groundwork to patch and repair damaged myoskeletal or ligamentous structures.
Chronic trauma often causes calcium buildups in tendons. The sound waves help break up these hard calcifications.
This specific neurotransmitter is responsible for sending persistent, intense pain signals to the brain. Decreasing its concentration lowers local discomfort.
Acoustic wave therapy helps unblock the calcium pump within tight muscle filaments, releasing painful knots in the back, neck, and limbs.
Understanding Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy in Camrose uses specific wavelengths of light to deliver photons to damaged tissues. This process energizes cells, increases local circulation, and helps tissues recover from deep strains.
The procedure takes only 2 to 10 minutes per session. It is completely safe, strictly adheres to ISO standards, and uses FDA-approved medical lasers. Patients typically experience a mild, soothing warmth on the skin that is deeply relaxing, with no discomfort. Therapeutic Laser therapy delivers specific wavelengths of light energy into targeted tissues, where it is absorbed by cells and used to support natural physiological processes associated with healing and recovery.
The energy source that cells use to repair and regenerate tissues, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), is produced more readily when light energy is present.
Increased blood flow helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to injured tissues and assists in removing metabolic waste products.
Laser therapy may help modulate inflammatory responses within tissues, supporting the body's natural healing mechanisms.
The healing of injured or overused muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues is aided by cellular stimulation.
Increased cellular activity may support the growth and recovery of damaged tissues.
Light energy can influence nerve activity and pain-signalling pathways, helping reduce discomfort associated with various musculoskeletal conditions.
Enhanced lymphatic circulation may help reduce swelling and fluid accumulation around injured tissues.
Laser therapy treatment encourages collagen synthesis, an important component of healthy connective tissue repair.
Increased cellular activity and circulation can ease tense muscles and encourage relaxation in afflicted areas.
The therapy can be incorporated into treatment plans for both recent injuries and long-standing musculoskeletal concerns.
What Conditions Can We Help Manage?
Our physiotherapists use these combined technologies to address a broad spectrum of structural issues. Whether an injury is a recent result of a sports incident or a structural issue building up over many years, we provide a structured path forward.
Upper Body and Jaw Issues
Relieves deep spinal muscle trigger points, localized stiffness, and disc-related irritation.
Addresses deep-seated discomfort from frozen shoulder, impingement syndrome, or calcifying tendinitis of the rotator cuff.
Manages structural tendon strains around the elbow joint, helping to shorten traditional rest periods.
Reduces compression symptoms and swelling around the delicate tendons of the wrist and hand
Targets deep jaw tension and related radiating headaches to improve alignment and muscle relaxation.
Lower Body and Joint Stress
Helps manage localized cartilage wear and tear, bursitis, and overuse of hip tendons.
Addresses functional deficits and inflammation in the patellar tendon beneath the kneecap.
Manages shin splints caused by repetitive running, walking, or jumping on hard surfaces.
Targets the painful calcium deposits and thick fibre scarring on the underside of the heel bone.
Resolves long-term tendinitis and accumulated tissue microtraumas across various muscle groups.
Foot and Ankle Conditions
Helps address chronic irritation, stiffness, and degeneration within the Achilles tendon, supporting tissue repair and improved function.
Supports healing of damaged soft tissues while helping reduce lingering stiffness and discomfort following injury.
Assists in managing tendon irritation along the outer ankle, commonly associated with repetitive walking, running, or sports activities.
Helps support tendon healing and improve function in individuals experiencing arch-related discomfort and instability.
Knee and Lower Limb Conditions
Helps manage persistent discomfort and irritation around the growth plate below the kneecap in active adolescents.
Addresses chronic strain and degeneration within the quadriceps tendon above the knee.
Helps reduce tension and irritation along the outer thigh and knee caused by repetitive movement patterns.
Supports recovery from acute or chronic muscle injuries involving the quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, and other major muscle groups.
Shoulder and Upper Extremity Conditions
Assists in addressing tendon degeneration, inflammation, and movement restrictions affecting shoulder function.
Helps manage irritation and overuse injuries affecting the biceps tendon at the shoulder or elbow.
Supports healing of tendon injuries affecting the inner portion of the elbow.
Improves mobility and reduces tissue restrictions contributing to shoulder stiffness.
Back and Soft Tissue Conditions
Targets persistent trigger points and muscle tension that can contribute to widespread discomfort and movement limitations.
Helps address long-standing muscular restrictions affecting mobility, posture, and daily function.
Supports tissue remodelling and mobility following injuries, surgeries, or repetitive strain conditions.
Assists healing in damaged ligaments by promoting circulation and stimulating tissue repair processes.
Arthritis and Degenerative Conditions
Helps alleviate discomfort brought on by age-related wear and tear in the shoulders, knees, hips, and other joints.
Supports recovery in tendons affected by long-term overuse, repetitive stress, and age-related changes.
Helps address inflammation and irritation of bursae around joints such as the shoulder, hip, knee, and heel.
Sports and Activity-Related Injuries
Supports recovery from repetitive stress conditions affecting the feet, ankles, knees, hips, and lower legs.
Helps manage tissue irritation caused by repetitive occupational, recreational, or athletic activities.
Helps reduce muscle tightness and support tissue recovery after intense physical activity.
Addresses chronic tissue stress resulting from repeated movements performed at work, during sports, or throughout daily activities.
Post-Surgical and Rehabilitation Support
What Should You Expect During Your First Visit?
Every individual requires a strategy tailored to their specific lifestyle and physical history. When you visit Central Physiotherapy & Massage, our process is clear, supportive, and completely focused on your recovery goals.
Why Consider Shockwave & Laser Therapy in Camrose?
Many musculoskeletal conditions involve tissue irritation, inflammation, reduced circulation, or delayed healing. Shockwave & Laser Treatment in Camrose offers non-invasive options that help stimulate the body’s natural healing processes and support recovery, mobility, and overall function.
When combined with a personalized physiotherapy program, Shockwave & Laser Therapy can support recovery goals, improve movement quality, and help individuals return to the activities that matter most to them.
Support for Tissue Healing and Regeneration
Both therapies stimulate cellular activity and promote repair of damaged muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues.
Improved Circulation in Affected Areas
Enhanced blood circulation facilitates the elimination of metabolic waste products as well as the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to injured tissues.
Reduced Inflammation
These therapies promote healing in both acute and chronic conditions by controlling inflammatory reactions.
Enhanced Mobility and Flexibility
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Assistance with Chronic Soft Tissue Conditions
Shockwave and laser therapy is incorporated into treatment plans for long-standing tendon, ligament, and fascial conditions that have been slow to resolve.
Support for Recovery from Repetitive Strain Injuries
These therapies help manage tissue stress from repetitive movements in work, sports, or daily activities.
Improved Tolerance to Movement and Exercise Programs
By supporting tissue recovery, individuals may be better able to participate in physiotherapy exercises and rehabilitation activities.
Complementary Treatment Alongside Physiotherapy Rehabilitation
To create a comprehensive recovery plan, shockwave and laser therapy are frequently combined with education, mobility training, strengthening exercises, and hands-on therapy.
Support for Tendon and Ligament Health
These therapies may promote tissue remodelling and collagen production, both important components of soft tissue recovery.
Non-Invasive Treatment Option
Shockwave and laser therapy can be used without injections or surgical procedures, making them a valuable addition to conservative rehabilitation programs
Management of Persistent Musculoskeletal Conditions:
Individuals experiencing ongoing discomfort, movement limitations, or recurrent soft-tissue issues may benefit from a targeted treatment approach to support healing and function.
Insurance Coverage and Direct Billing
Many extended health benefit plans may cover physiotherapy services, including shockwave or laser therapy, when prescribed as part of treatment.
Our clinic can help you:
- Understand available coverage options
- Verify benefits when possible
- Submit claims through eligible plans
- Access direct billing for participating insurance providers
- Coverage varies by insurer and individual policy. We encourage patients to confirm details with their insurance provider before treatment.
Move Beyond Persistent Pain and Keep Life Moving
Do not let prolonged joint stiffness or tissue strain dictate your daily routine or limit your physical freedom. At Central Physiotherapy & Massage, we offer the support, care, and technology needed to help you return to the activities you enjoy most. Through Shockwave & Laser Therapy in Camrose, we provide a reliable, non-invasive option to break down old scar tissue, lower chronic inflammation, and encourage your body to rebuild itself naturally.
- Personalized assessment and treatment planning
- Evidence-informed rehabilitation approach
- Integrated physiotherapy support
- Direct billing available for many insurance providers
- Convenient appointment scheduling
Get in touch with our team to arrange your assessment and find out how we can help you heal. Let our team help you return to the activities that matter most with greater confidence and comfort.
Meet the Team Supporting Your Recovery Journey
Zoey Hashemi
Registered Physiotherapist
Zoey Hashemi provides individualized physiotherapy care focused on restoring movement, improving function, and supporting recovery. She collaborates with patients to develop treatment programs that complement their everyday routines and objectives.
Sweta Dhodi
Resident Physiotherapist
Sweta Dhodi is dedicated to helping individuals overcome movement limitations and return to meaningful activities. She emphasizes patient education, active rehabilitation, and personalized treatment strategies to support each stage of recovery.
Hiya Tamakuwala
Resident Physiotherapist
Hiya Tamakuwala works with patients to address musculoskeletal concerns through evidence-informed physiotherapy care. She focuses on improving mobility, building strength, and supporting long-term physical function through individualized rehabilitation program
Frequently Asked Questions
Shockwave Therapy
How does shockwave therapy help chronic tendon injuries?
Can shockwave therapy be used for plantar fasciitis that has lasted several months?
Why is shockwave therapy commonly recommended for Achilles tendinopathy?
What role does shockwave therapy play in treating tennis elbow?
Can shockwave therapy help with calcific shoulder tendinitis?
Is shockwave therapy beneficial for jumper's knee?
How does shockwave therapy affect scar tissue restrictions?
Can shockwave therapy assist with shin splints?
Why is shockwave therapy often used for chronic soft tissue injuries?
How many shockwave therapy sessions are commonly required?
Laser Therapy
How does laser therapy support tissue healing?
Can laser therapy be used for ligament sprains?
Why is laser therapy used for muscle strains?
Can laser therapy help manage arthritis-related symptoms?
How does laser therapy assist post-surgical rehabilitation?
Is laser therapy useful for repetitive strain injuries?
Can laser therapy support recovery from sports injuries?
How deeply does therapeutic laser energy penetrate tissues?
Why is laser therapy considered non-invasive?
Can laser therapy be combined with exercise-based rehabilitation?
Combined Shockwave and Laser Therapy
Why are shockwave and laser therapy sometimes used together?
Which conditions may benefit most from combined treatment?
How do therapists determine whether both treatments are needed?
Can combined therapy improve rehabilitation outcomes?
Are treatment plans customized when both therapies are used?
How are treatment sessions structured when both modalities are included?
Can combined therapy be helpful for chronic injuries lasting over a year?
Is it common to combine shockwave and laser therapy with manual therapy?
Can athletes benefit from a combined treatment approach?
How is progress monitored during combined treatment?
Conditions Treated
How can shockwave therapy support recovery from plantar fasciitis?
Why are tendon injuries commonly treated with shockwave therapy?
Can laser therapy be used for bursitis management?
How can laser therapy assist neck and back rehabilitation?
Can these therapies help repetitive workplace injuries?
Are these therapies suitable for rotator cuff tendinopathy?
How can these treatments support hip tendon injuries?
Can chronic muscle tightness be addressed with shockwave therapy?
Why are sports overuse injuries often treated with these modalities?
Can post-surgical patients benefit from these therapies?
Safety and Treatment Experience
What should patients expect during a shockwave therapy session?
What does a laser therapy session involve?
Can normal activities continue after treatment sessions?
How do therapists decide whether shockwave therapy is appropriate?
What factors influence response to treatment?
Why is a physiotherapy assessment important before treatment?
Can treatment plans change throughout rehabilitation?
How do exercises complement shockwave and laser therapy?
Why is education included alongside these therapies?
How do therapists measure success during rehabilitation?
Words from Our Patients
Zoey fixed my shoulder after surgery and is now fixing it after the surgery failed .. only a couple visits in and already feels better …Two years after surgery lots of scar tissue , calcium, lots of pain and pills . Zoey has given me a few Laser Therapy Treatments . I know it's early but I still have the grinding and crunching noise in my shoulder but it's less painful already . For me at 65 the word laser is something from a space movie and now it's slowly fixing my shoulder . I can't forget about Reide 60min Massage Therapy a week ago and seeing him again this Friday, he knows his stuff .I think he can see in side my shoulder with his fingers I was a little sore the next day or two but it is "Massage Therapy" and Reide knows what he is doing . Zoey and Reide Thanks If you have a ache in your shoulder that just won't go away and lighting bolts of pain when you reach for something or move the wrong way or wake up in the middle of the night and your shoulder hurts so much that you take the dog for a walk at 3am . I will be 66 next week and in a few short weeks Zoey at Central Physiotherapy has stopped the lighting bolts and the grinding and crunching noise in my shoulder is much less . I'm sleeping 8 hours straight once again . No more head aches ,the shoulder ache is half what it used to be . Laser and Shockwave Therapy are chewing up the scar tissue and calcium build up in the tendon's and at the same time they are slowly taking away a lot of pain . I know it's hard to believe . The lazer you don't feel a thing and the Shockwave is just a warm feeling all over my shoulder . I come from the old school and know that retirement is not an option and Wcb told me that Physio won't help and the only job I can do is be a telemarketer and that's not going to happen . Thanks to Zoey I'm doing 6 minutes of Tai Chi and 20 minutes of Chair Yoga every day at home and lifting one pound weights . When you live with chronic pain and it's getting less and less every week you are happy again. Spend the money on your self and see if Zoey can start taking away some of your pain . Hey I am so happy , Zoey is giving me my life back and I just wanted to tell someone .
I saw Zoey today for a chronic hamstring and knee injury. Her assessment was I incredibly throughout, Zoey immediately initiated a treatment plan including dry needling, cupping and shockwave therapy. She also gave me home exercises and we scheduled follow up appointments. My leg already feels less painful, tight with more range of motion. I highly recommend Zoey and the professional team at Central Physiotherapy in Camrose, AB.