Showing posts with label Plantar fasciitis Mt. Pleasant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plantar fasciitis Mt. Pleasant. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Shockwave (EPAT)

Shockwave (EPAT) 

https://www.carolinafootspecialists.net/services.html

 

WHAT IS EPAT THERAPY?
EPAT therapy is a highly effective treatment method: high-energy sound waves are introduced into the painful areas of the body. It is one of the most advanced and highly effective noninvasive treatment methods cleared by the FDA. The treatment works by helping to improve the regenerative potential, enhancing blood circulation to regenerate damaged tissue.
EPAT also known as Shockwave and Pressure Wave Therapy can successfully address all musculoskeletal pains and injuries of of the foot and ankle inlcluding plantar fasciitis/heel pain, achilles tendonitis, turf toe, stress fractures, Posterior tibial tendonitis, and other tendonitis in the foot and ankle.
Treatments typically take about 5-10 minutes, depending on the disorder being treated. Generally 3 treatments are needed each about 1 week apart. The benefits are often seen after only 3 treatments with some patients experiencing immediate pain relief. The non-surgical therapy for pain eliminates pain and restores mobility, thus quickly improving patients’ quality of life.
Call us to learn more about how EPAT Therapy can address your pain, accelerate your healing and optimize your health.
BENEFITS OF EPAT TREATMENT
  • 91% Success Rate (as per clinical studies)
  • Non-invasive
  • No anesthesia required
  • No risk of infection
  • No scarring
  • No downtime
  • Over 80% patient satisfaction
  • Cost effective
  • Faster, easier healing

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Tenex Fast Technique for chronic Plantar Fasciiitis

Are you suffering from chronic plantar fasciitis (plantar fasciosis)? Have you not had any relief with conservative treatment options? Carolina Foot Specialists offers minimally invasive surgical treatment options for chronic heel pain. These options include Topaz, instep plantar fasciotomy, and a newer procedure that is promising, Percutaneous tenotomy (Tenex Fast Technique).
Please take a look at this procedure on the youtube video below. You can also go to our home page at carolinafootspecialists.net and click Heel pain center.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6In5uh_lEdM