Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment

Why choose 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, also known as shockwave therapy. It is an FDA-approved, highly effective, non-invasive, in-office treatment method that accelerates healing of injured tissues and musculoskeletal conditions.

Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment

During Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment, high-intensity acoustic pressure waves are directed at the affected area of foot pain or ankle injury with a special applicator, stimulating cellular regeneration, improving blood circulation, and reducing inflammation. This innovative therapy is often employed to treat conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and calcific shoulder tendinopathy.

EPAT offers a valuable alternative to surgical interventions, as it requires no incisions and involves minimal discomfort. The treatment sessions are relatively short, and patients usually experience gradual improvement over a few weeks as their body responds to the therapeutic effects of the acoustic waves.

EXTRACORPOREAL PULSE ACTIVATION TREATMENT (EPAT) Certified Foot and Ankle

Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment Outcomes

The actual treatment takes about five to 10 minutes and a series of three to five sessions are needed. Most patients can expect to experience relief after just three sessions and about 80 percent of patients reported to be pain free and/or have significant pain reduction. This treatment has a proven track record of effectiveness that is equal to or better than traditional conservative and surgical treatment options. In comparison with foot injections, a study found it to be almost twice as effective as a corticosteroid injection.

Foot Problems That EXTRACORPOREAL PULSE ACTIVATION TREATMENT (EPAT) Can Resolve!

EPAT can be used to treat many painful soft tissue injuries including plantar fasciitis (heel pain or heel spur syndrome), achilles tendonitis, tendon insertional pain (pump bump, Haglunds Deformity), acute and chronic muscle pain, and myofascial trigger points. Don't delay and endure more pain, seek out a local certified podiatrist in South Florida at one of our main foot care clinics.

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