Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy acoustic pressure waves to stimulate healing in damaged or chronically painful soft tissue. When delivered to the targeted area, these pulses increase local blood flow, break down calcified deposits, and trigger the body's natural repair response at the cellular level. The result is accelerated tissue regeneration and a measurable reduction in pain — without injections, medication, or downtime. Sessions are brief, typically completed in 10 to 15 minutes, and most patients begin noticing improvement within the first few treatments.
Shockwave therapy is particularly effective for conditions that have proven resistant to conventional treatment. Common applications include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinitis, rotator cuff injuries, tennis elbow, and chronic muscle tension. At Focus on Health, shockwave is integrated into a broader treatment plan that may include manipulation, manual therapy, or functional rehab — ensuring we're not just managing symptoms, but addressing the underlying cause and building the capacity for long-term recovery.
An accurate diagnosis is paramount for treatment success. Through Selective Functional Movement Assessment and advanced orthopedic testing our doctors develop a treatment protocol to exceed your goals.
Joint manipulation addresses mobility restrictions in the joints of the spine and extremities. The adjustments restore segmental mobility, and effect global mobility throughout the body.
Manual Therapy acts as a stand alone treatment for muscular dysfunction, and used in conjunction with spinal manipulations and other treatment modalities.
Functional rehabilitation is an extension of traditional physical therapy. Its purpose is to... address various musculoskeletal conditions and restore functionality
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that can help decrease adhesions between soft tissue structures including the muscle, fascia and skin.
Elastic therapeutic tape was first seen in the 1970s when Kinesio Tex Tape was invented by Kenzo Kase, a Japanese chiropractor. The tape is used in therapy to
High Level Laser treatments are painless and non-toxic with no reported side effects. As demand for alternative treatments increases, many beneficial physiological effects continue to be discovered with the application of High Level Laser Therapy.
Dry needling is a skilled technique performed by a trained practitioner using filiform needles to penetrate the skin and/or underlying tissues to affect change in body structures and functions for the evaluation and management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, pain, movement impairments, and disability.
Movement Rx aims to bridge the gap between rehab and performance. For some, Movement Rx may very well cater to your fitness needs, and provide you with a "gym home." For others, our intentions are to get you to move efficiently, competently, and confidently so you can return to your gym, sport, or activity.
INDIBA radio frequency (RF) therapy works by delivering controlled heat energy into the deeper layers of the skin and underlying tissues. This heat stimulates collagen production, improves blood circulation, and promotes tissue regeneration.