Shockwave
Many private health funds provide rebates for shockwave therapy, depending on your level of cover. Our team can help you check your benefits before starting treatment.
Yes, shockwave therapy is a non-invasive and evidence-based treatment with minimal side effects. It’s widely used around the world for musculoskeletal conditions.
Some patients feel mild discomfort during treatment, but it is generally well tolerated and short-lived. Many describe it as a strong tapping sensation.
Most patients notice improvement within 3–6 sessions, depending on the severity and duration of their condition.
Feetology at Victoria Point offers medical-grade shockwave therapy for stubborn heel pain, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendinopathy.