LAS VEGAS REGENERATIVE PAIN CENTER
What conditions Shockwave Therapy May Help
• Knee discomfort
• Shoulder or rotator cuff irritation
• Plantar fasciitis
• Chronic muscle tension
• Tendon irritation
• Hip or back discomfort
• Overuse or repetitive strain
Your provider will evaluate your condition to determine whether shockwave therapy is appropriate.
How Shockwave Therapy Works
Shockwave therapy uses acoustic pressure waves to stimulate circulation and support the body’s natural tissue recovery processes. It is non-invasive, drug-free, and performed in-office without downtime.
What It Feels Like
Most people describe it as a tapping or pulsing sensation on the targeted area. Intensity is adjustable based on comfort.
Common goals include:
Support movement
Reduce irritation
Improve comfort
Enhance tissue function
What to Expect at Your Visit
1. Consultation & Evaluation
We start with a focused assessment to understand your condition and movement patterns.
4. Personalized Treatment Plan
A clear, individualized plan — no pressure, no long-term contracts.
2. Explanation of Findings
We review what we see and answer your questions clearly.
3. Trial Shockwave Session
If appropriate, an initial shockwave session may be included during your visit.
5. Early Reassessment
We reassess after a set number of visits so you can make informed decisions.
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE US
Non-surgical care
Drug-free, conservative approach
1-on-1 appointment-based visits
Early reassessment
Clear expectations and pricing
Experienced providers
PRICING TRANSPARENCY
Shockwave therapy is typically self-pay.
We discuss all fees before treatment begins — no surprises.
Consultation fee: Coming Soon
Shockwave session: Coming Soon
Package options: Available but never required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most people experience a tapping or vibrating sensation. Intensity is adjustable.
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Your provider will recommend a plan based on your condition and response.
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Most people return to normal activities immediately.
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It is a non-invasive therapy commonly used for soft-tissue and musculoskeletal conditions.
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Shockwave therapy is typically self-pay. It is HSA eligible. We review all pricing up front.