Is Shockwave Therapy Painful?

Shockwave therapy typically causes mild to moderate discomfort during treatment, but most patients find it very tolerable and well worth the results. At Restore Podiatry & Laser Center in Hicksville, NY, patients often describe the sensation as a deep pulsing or tapping feeling rather than sharp pain. While you will feel the treatment, the discomfort is temporary and a sign that the therapy is stimulating your body’s natural healing response.

 

What Does Shockwave Therapy Feel Like?

Most patients describe the sensation of shockwave therapy as:

  • A tapping feeling against the skin

  • Deep pressure that comes in quick pulses

  • Similar to having a rubber band snapped against your skin

  • A vibrating or pulsating feeling that penetrates deep into the tissue

 

When the applicator passes over the most damaged or inflamed part of the tissue – the target area for healing – you might feel a more intense, focused ache. Think of it this way: the treatment creates a controlled “micro-trauma” to restart your body’s stalled healing process.

 

Dr. Davinder Bhela communicates with you throughout the session, adjusting the intensity to ensure the treatment is both effective and tolerable. Many patients are surprised by how quickly the session is over, typically lasting only 5-10 minutes.

 

Is Shockwave Therapy Painful? The Honest Answer

For most people, shockwave therapy is not “painful” in the way a sharp injury is. On a scale of 1-10, many patients rate their discomfort between 3 and 4 during treatment, placing it in the mild-to-moderate range rather than true pain.

 

The feeling is often localized to the exact spot of your chronic pain, which indicates the therapy is targeting the correct tissue. This discomfort is a necessary part of the process – the acoustic waves are creating a controlled inflammatory response to encourage tissue regeneration.

 

Unlike other treatments that mask pain or require significant recovery time, shockwave therapy encourages your tissues to heal themselves from the inside out. The temporary discomfort during the brief session leads to lasting relief from the chronic pain you’ve been living with for months or even years.

 

Factors Affecting Pain or Discomfort

1. Individual Pain Threshold

Everyone has a different tolerance for discomfort. What one person describes as deep pressure, another might experience more intensely. Dr. Bhela starts treatment at a lower intensity and gradually increases it to a level that is therapeutically effective while remaining within your comfort zone.

 

2. Treated Area and Condition

The location and nature of your injury significantly influence what you’ll feel:

More Sensitive Areas:

  • Bony prominences (areas where bone is close to skin)

  • Areas with severe, chronic inflammation

  • Nerve-rich regions

Common Conditions and Their Sensitivity:

 

3. Type of Shockwave Therapy (Focused or Radial)

Restore Podiatry & Laser Center utilizes different types of shockwave technology, each with different sensation profiles:

  • Radial Shockwave Therapy: Generates waves that spread over a larger, more superficial area. Feels like strong, tapping pulses. Excellent for larger treatment zones and conditions closer to the surface.

  • Focused Shockwave Therapy: Concentrates acoustic energy into a single, deep point. The sensation can be more intense and “sharp” but highly effective for specific problems like deep plantar fascia tears or certain types of foot arthritis.

 

4. Treatment Settings and Practitioner Technique

The practitioner’s skill is perhaps the most critical factor. Dr. Bhela’s expertise allows him to:

  • Manipulate the applicator precisely

  • Adjust frequency and intensity in real-time

  • Identify the exact locations of damaged tissue

  • Minimize discomfort in surrounding healthy areas

 

Managing Discomfort During and After Treatment

What to Expect During the Session

A typical shockwave session follows these steps:

  1. Preparation – Dr. Bhela applies gel to your skin over the treatment area

  2. Dr. Bhela starts treatment at a very low intensity

  3. Dr. Bhela increases intensity based on your feedback

  4. You’ll hear clicking sounds and feel the pulses

  5. Post-Treatment – Discomfort usually stops immediately when the device is removed

 

Tips to Minimize Discomfort

Your active participation can make the session more comfortable:

  • Communicate – Tell Dr. Bhela if the intensity is too high

  • Breathe – Focus on slow, deep breaths to help relax

  • Relax the muscle – Don’t tense the treatment area

  • Find a relaxed position on the treatment table

  • Come well-rested and not stressed

 

Can You Take Painkillers Before or After Shockwave Therapy?

Before Treatment: Generally not recommended. We need your honest feedback to locate pain sources and ensure appropriate treatment intensity.

 

After Treatment: Avoid anti-inflammatory medications (Ibuprofen, Naproxen) as they can counteract the healing response. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is generally acceptable, but discuss any medication with Dr. Bhela first.

 

Common Short-Term Side Effects

It’s normal to experience minor effects that typically resolve within 24-48 hours:

  • Redness or warmth in the treated area

  • Mild swelling or bruising

  • Temporary soreness or dull ache

  • Tingling sensations

  • Feeling like you exercised the area

 

These are positive signs that the treatment has activated tissue healing. Many patients report a significant reduction in primary pain within hours, even with temporary soreness.

 

Conclusion

So, is shockwave therapy painful? While it involves temporary discomfort, it’s a manageable sensation that signals your body’s powerful healing response. For patients struggling with chronic foot and ankle conditions, the brief discomfort during treatment is a worthwhile investment for achieving lasting, non-surgical relief.

About the Author

Dr. Davinder Bhela, DPM

Dr. Davinder Bhela has spent over a decade fixing the root cause of foot pain, not just the symptoms. Specialized in Class IV laser and regenerative medicine, he built Restore Podiatry for patients who haven’t found relief through standard treatments.
Advanced Laser Treatments that End Foot Pain for Good
Dr. Davinder Bhela, DPM

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