Shockwave Therapy in Aurora - Transformative Healing at Momentum Therapy
Shockwave therapy is an evidence-based, non-invasive treatment used to help reduce pain and stimulate healing in a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions. At Momentum Therapy, we offer two types of shockwave therapy—Radial Shockwave Therapy and Focused Shockwave Therapy—allowing us to tailor treatment based on your injury, tissue depth, and clinical needs.





What is Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy uses controlled acoustic energy delivered into injured tissue to trigger a biological healing response. Depending on the type used, shockwave therapy can help:
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improve blood flow to injured tissue
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stimulate tissue repair and collagen production
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reduce pain sensitivity
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support recovery in chronic or hard-to-resolve conditions
Your clinician will determine which type of shockwave therapy is most appropriate following assessment
The Two Types of Shockwave Therapy We Offer
Radial Shockwave Therapy
Radial shockwave therapy is the most commonly used form of shockwave and is effective for many musculoskeletal conditions. It delivers energy in a broader, more superficial pattern and is often used as part of a comprehensive physiotherapy treatment plan.
Radial shockwave is commonly used for:
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plantar heel pain
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Achilles tendinopathy
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tennis elbow
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shoulder and hip tendon pain
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muscle tightness and trigger points
Radial shockwave remains an excellent option for many patients and continues to be a core service at Momentum Therapy.
Focused Shockwave Therapy (Advanced Option)
Focused shockwave therapy represents a more advanced and precise form of shockwave technology. It allows energy to be delivered more accurately and at greater depths, making it suitable for more complex or persistent conditions.
Because of the specialized equipment and training required, focused shockwave therapy is not commonly available in most clinics and is typically found in advanced sports medicine and orthopaedic settings.
This option may be considered when:
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symptoms persist despite appropriate rehab
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deeper or more targeted treatment is clinically required
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a higher level of precision is needed
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Which type is right for me?
Not all injuries require focused shockwave. Many patients respond extremely well to radial shockwave combined with appropriate exercise and manual therapy.
During your assessment, your clinician will consider:
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the nature and depth of your injury
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how long symptoms have been present
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your response to previous treatment
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clinical indications for radial vs focused shockwave
From there, a personalized treatment plan will be recommended.
What to Expect
Shockwave therapy sessions are brief and are typically integrated into your physiotherapy visit. Most patients describe the sensation as uncomfortable but tolerable, and intensity is adjusted to your comfort and clinical needs.
Shockwave therapy is rarely used in isolation—it works best as part of a structured rehabilitation program
Book Shockwave Therapy in Aurora
If you’re looking for Shockwave Therapy in Aurora, or you’re coming from Newmarket or Richmond Hill, Momentum Therapy offers both standard and advanced shockwave options tailored to your condition.
Book your appointment or contact the clinic to learn more about which type of shockwave therapy may be right for you.