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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy device

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to treat chronic muscle and bone pain. This treatment promotes tissue repair and regeneration, accelerating the healing process. It is particularly useful for common conditions such as chronic tendinitis, calcific tendinitis of the shoulder, tennis elbow and plantar fasciitis.

Sophia Lam Chiropractic, PC

Treatment scope: spinal correction, calcific tendinitis of joints, cervical headache, dizziness, herniated disc, sciatica, knee pain, numbness of hands and feet, sports injuries, sequelae of car accidents, stroke rehabilitation and pain in the head, neck, shoulders, elbows, waist and back.

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