When conservative, non-surgical approaches have been thoroughly explored and surgical procedures are deemed unnecessary, Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment (EPAT) emerges as a valuable option. This innovative therapy proves particularly effective for addressing a range of conditions, including heel pain, Achilles tendonitis, and various muscular and tendon-related discomforts. EPAT harnesses the power of acoustic waves to stimulate cellular regeneration, enhance blood circulation, and alleviate inflammation, fostering a natural healing process. This non-invasive treatment offers a unique middle ground, providing patients with a viable alternative to surgery while delivering notable relief and improved functionality in cases where traditional methods have reached their limits.
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Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment (EPAT)
When non-surgical methods have been exhausted but surgical methods aren’t necessary, EPAT treatment can be used for heel pain, achilles tendonitis and other muscle and tendon pain. EPAT is Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology and is an FDA-approved, highly effective, non-invasive, in-office treatment method that accelerates healing of injured tissues.
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Foot orthoses/therapeutic footwear
A prescription pair of foot orthoses, commonly referred to as orthotics, insoles or arch supports, can be described as an in-shoe corrective brace designed to correct abnormal function of the foot, ankle and lower extremities.
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Injections in foot and ankle
Many types of injections may be used by your Certified Foot and Ankle specialist in treating painful conditions of the foot, ankle and lower leg. Some of the most widely used injections are cortisone injections which are potent anti-inflammatories.
Pedcat™ Weight-bearing Ct Scanner
This machine is a weight-bearing computerized tomography (CT) imaging machine that offer cutting-edge imaging for foot and ankle patients.
Shock Wave Therapy
If you are suffering from stubborn plantar fasciitis and are not ready for surgery, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has helped several patients accelerate the healing process and return to pain-free living.