Shockwave Therapy
Now at Randour Chiropractic - Carnegie!
Randour Chiropractic Clinics is excited to announce the upcoming addition of Shockwave Therapy — a non-invasive treatment option designed to help support recovery from chronic pain, tendon irritation, scar tissue, and soft tissue injuries.
Using acoustic pressure wave technology, shockwave therapy may help stimulate the body’s natural healing response in chronically irritated or injured tissue without injections or surgery.
Conditions Commonly Treated with Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave Therapy may be used to help support recovery from:
Plantar fasciitis
Achilles tendonitis
Tennis elbow
Golfer’s elbow
Shoulder pain
Calcific rotator cuff tendinitis
Heel spurs
Shin splints
Knee pain
Patellar tendonitis
Hamstring injuries
Scar tissue
Chronic tightness
Sports and overuse injuries
How Shockwave Therapy Works
During treatment, a handheld applicator delivers controlled acoustic pressure waves to the affected area. These waves are designed to stimulate circulation and healing activity within chronically irritated tissue.
Most treatments are quick and performed right in the office. Some patients experience mild soreness afterward, similar to a workout, but downtime is minimal.
Watch a Brief Shockwave Therapy Overview:
Shockwave Therapy Video Overview
Introductory Offer
Existing Patients
Ask Dr. Jim or Dr. Adam if shockwave therapy may be appropriate for your condition.
Standard Pricing
Single Shockwave exam / Consult and Session — $75
6 Visit Recovery Package — $400
12 Visit Recovery Package — $750
A Natural Approach to Chronic Pain
At Randour Chiropractic Clinics, our goal is to continue offering conservative, non-invasive treatment options that help patients stay active, mobile, and functioning at their best.
Shockwave Therapy is another tool we are excited to bring to our patients in the South Hills of Pittsburgh (Carnegie).
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Questions about Shockwave Therapy?
Contact Randour Chiropractic Clinics to learn more or ask if you may be a candidate!
Randour Chiropractic Clinics
Carnegie 412-279-4040
Or schedule online here:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Shockwave Therapy
Does Shockwave Therapy hurt?
Most patients tolerate treatment well. Some areas may feel mildly sensitive during treatment, especially around chronically irritated tissue, but treatments are typically quick and intensity can be adjusted for comfort.
How long does a Shockwave Therapy session take?
Most sessions take approximately 10–15 minutes depending on the area being treated.
What conditions may respond well to Shockwave Therapy?
Shockwave Therapy is commonly used for conditions such as:
Plantar fasciitis
Achilles tendonitis
Tennis elbow
Shoulder pain
Scar tissue
Chronic tendon irritation
Sports and overuse injuries
Is there downtime after treatment?
Most patients return to normal daily activity immediately after treatment. Mild soreness for 24–48 hours can be normal.
How many treatments are usually recommended?
Treatment recommendations vary depending on the condition, severity, and how long symptoms have been present. Many patients benefit from a short series of treatments.
Is Shockwave Therapy covered by insurance?
Shockwave Therapy is typically considered a non-covered service by most insurance plans.
Is Shockwave Therapy non-invasive?
Yes. Shockwave Therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment that does not involve injections or downtime.
Who may be a good candidate for Shockwave Therapy?
Patients dealing with chronic or stubborn soft tissue pain that has not fully improved with traditional conservative care may be candidates for treatment. Dr. Jim or Dr. Adam can help determine whether Shockwave Therapy may be appropriate for your condition.
Call to Schedule - 412-279-4040
Ready to See if Shockwave Therapy May Help?
If you’ve been dealing with stubborn heel pain, tendon irritation, chronic tightness, or a soft tissue injury that just hasn’t fully improved, Shockwave Therapy may be worth exploring.
Call Randour Chiropractic Clinics to schedule your session or ask whether treatment may be appropriate for your condition.
Carnegie Office
Or schedule online here:
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