
CHIROPRACTIC & PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CORONA, CA
Shockwave
Shockwave Therapy at Taho Health in Corona, California
Support Tissue Recovery. Calm Pain Signals. Restore Function — Without Surgery or Downtime.
If you’re dealing with ongoing pain, tightness, or tissue irritation that hasn’t responded to rest or traditional care, Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) offers a focused, non-invasive way to support how your body heals and adapts.
At Taho Health in Corona, California, Shockwave Therapy is used to support tissue recovery and pain sensitivity—helping stressed or irritated tissues respond more effectively so movement and daily activity feel more manageable again.
What Is Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave Therapy uses high-energy acoustic pressure waves delivered directly to specific areas of the body. These sound waves interact with the tissue to stimulate natural repair responses, such as increased circulation and improved tissue signaling.
In simple terms, Shockwave helps wake up areas of tissue that have become stuck, irritated, or slow to recover—especially in tendons, fascia, and other load-bearing tissues.
Shockwave Therapy has been widely used in sports medicine and rehabilitation settings to support tissues that haven’t responded well to rest alone.
How Shockwave Therapy Works
When tissue is repeatedly stressed or injured, the body’s normal repair process can slow down. Shockwave Therapy delivers controlled acoustic energy that may help:
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Increase blood flow to the targeted area
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Support the body’s natural tissue repair responses
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Encourage healthier tissue remodeling over time
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Help calm pain signals in irritated or sensitive tissues
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Break up dense or restricted tissue areas
By supporting these natural processes, Shockwave Therapy can reduce barriers that make movement painful or difficult.
How Shockwave Therapy Can Help
Shockwave Therapy may be helpful when pain or tissue irritation has become persistent or slow to improve.
Potential benefits include support for:
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The body’s natural tissue healing and recovery processes
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Reduced sensitivity in chronically irritated areas
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Tendon, ligament, and fascial adaptation
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Improved comfort with movement and loading
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Recovery when other conservative approaches have plateaued
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Long-term tissue resilience
Many members use Shockwave Therapy alongside hands-on care and guided exercise to support lasting progress.
Common Areas Supported
Shockwave Therapy is commonly used to support recovery in areas such as:
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Heel and plantar tissues
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Achilles and calf regions
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Elbow and forearm tendons
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Shoulder and rotator cuff tissues
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Knee, hip, and pelvic soft tissues
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Areas of long-standing muscle tightness or scar-like restriction
Shockwave Therapy is offered as a supportive recovery service, not as a diagnostic or disease-treatment procedure.
What to Expect During Your Session
Your session begins with a focused assessment to determine which tissues are best suited for Shockwave Therapy. Targeted acoustic pulses are then delivered through a handheld device over the area of concern.
Most clients describe the sensation as strong, rhythmic pressure—intense but manageable. Sessions typically last 10–20 minutes per area.
Some people notice changes in comfort or sensitivity early on, while others experience more gradual improvements over a series of sessions as the tissue response evolves.
Shockwave Therapy is non-invasive, requires no downtime, and fits seamlessly into a broader recovery or performance plan.
Address the Tissue. Calm Pain Signals. Support Lasting Recovery.
Shockwave Therapy supports the body’s natural repair processes and helps calm pain signals that can keep you stuck. When used intentionally, it becomes a powerful tool for improving tissue resilience and restoring confidence in movement—without surgery, injections, or downtime.
Book your Shockwave session today and take the next step toward healthier, more responsive tissue.
