Shockwave Therapy Performed Within a Physician-Led Regenerative Medicine Program

Shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete is a physician-led regenerative medicine service directed by Dr. Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ in Sports Medicine, used to treat chronic and persistent musculoskeletal conditions that have not responded to conventional care.

Although shockwave therapy is widely advertised, results differ significantly between clinics. These differences are driven by how the treatment is delivered, what technology is used, how accurately energy is applied, and whether care is guided by a physician. For this reason, shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete is delivered as a medical procedure within a physician-led regenerative care model, not as a delegated device session or stand-alone modality.

Dynamic Athlete is the destination clinic for patients seeking precise, evidence-based regenerative care designed to avoid surgery and restore function.

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses controlled acoustic energy to stimulate biological activity within injured or degenerative tissue.

In orthopedic and sports medicine, shockwave therapy is commonly used for chronic tendon injuries, ligament irritation, early joint degeneration, muscle dysfunction, and soft tissue conditions that have not improved with rest, physical therapy, medications, or standard conservative care.

Shockwave therapy does not repair tissue immediately. Instead, it encourages the body to respond differently over time by improving blood flow, influencing cellular activity, and supporting tissue remodeling when applied with appropriate depth, energy, and clinical planning.

How Shockwave Therapy Supports Healing

Shockwave therapy supports tissue healing through several well-established physiological effects:

The effectiveness of shockwave therapy depends on tissue depth, condition chronicity, and how precisely the treatment is delivered.

Why Shockwave Results Vary Between Clinics

Shockwave therapy is highly dependent on execution.

Many patients experience limited or temporary benefit because treatment is delivered using inadequate technology, generic settings, or without medical oversight.

Common reasons for poor results include:

Whether shockwave therapy produces meaningful improvement depends on how accurately energy is applied, how well tissue is targeted, and whether treatment decisions are medically guided.

True Shockwave vs Radial Pressure Wave and Unfocused Devices

Not all treatments marketed as shockwave therapy deliver the same effects.

Focused shockwave therapy delivers energy to a specific depth within tissue. This allows treatment of deeper structures such as tendons, joint surfaces, and bone interfaces. This level of control is considered the clinical standard for medical shockwave treatment.

Radial pressure wave therapy disperses energy across superficial tissues. While it may be useful for circulation and muscle relaxation, it does not provide the depth control required for treating deeper pathology and is not used as a stand-alone treatment at Dynamic Athlete.

Unfocused acoustic devices lack precise depth targeting and are unable to reliably treat deeper musculoskeletal conditions.

Physician-Grade Shockwave Technology Selection

The quality and consistency of shockwave therapy depend heavily on the device delivering the energy.

Dynamic Athlete uses physician-grade shockwave systems manufactured by Storz Medical and distributed in the United States by CuraMedix. These systems are commonly used in orthopedic and sports medicine settings and are designed to deliver consistent energy with accurate depth control.

This technology selection distinguishes Dynamic Athlete from clinics that rely on lower-energy or consumer-oriented devices that cannot deliver reliable treatment to deeper musculoskeletal structures.

The Triple-Stack Shockwave Protocol

Shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete follows a physician-led protocol tailored to each patient’s anatomy, diagnosis, and tissue response.

Treatment may include:

Dynamic Athlete is the only clinic in the region that integrates EMTT into a comprehensive shockwave treatment program and has extensive experience using this technology in regenerative orthopedic care.

Why Patients Choose Shockwave Therapy at Dynamic Athlete

Patients choose shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete when they are looking for medical-grade treatment rather than a generic device session.

Key reasons patients select this approach include:

This approach is often sought by patients who have not improved with physical therapy, injections, or prior shockwave treatments elsewhere.

EMTT and Advanced Shockwave Integration

Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) uses high-frequency electromagnetic energy to influence tissue activity without mechanical impact.

When combined with shockwave therapy, EMTT may help support tissue response in chronic or degenerative conditions and in cases where acoustic shockwave alone has not produced sufficient improvement.

Shockwave as Tissue Priming for Regenerative Therapies

In some cases, shockwave therapy is used to prepare tissue before regenerative injections such as PRP or stem cell therapy.

This preparation may help improve blood flow, cellular responsiveness, and the local healing environment, supporting the effectiveness of subsequent regenerative treatments.

Conditions Commonly Treated With Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy may be considered for a range of musculoskeletal conditions, including:

Chronic tendon injuries

Ligament irritation or partial injury

Early degenerative joint changes

Plantar fasciitis

Shoulder, hip, knee, and elbow overuse injuries

Chronic muscle dysfunction

Physician-Led Regenerative
Shockwave Care

Shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete is delivered within a physician-led regenerative medicine program.

All treatment decisions, dosing adjustments, and sequencing strategies are guided by a board-certified regenerative medicine physician. Clinical staff involved in treatment delivery are trained under the direction of the Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute.

This structure ensures that shockwave therapy is applied accurately, safely, and in alignment with each patient’s diagnosis and goals.

Autologous and FDA-Aligned
Regenerative Standards

Shockwave therapy at Dynamic Athlete follows FDA-aligned regenerative care principles:

Have Questions About Shockwave Therapy?

Answers from Dr. Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ. Double Board Certified Sports Medicine Physician, Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute, and U.S. National Team Physician. 53 physician authored answers covering focused shockwave (ESWT), radial pressure waves, EMTT, conditions treated, costs, and what to expect at Dynamic Athlete in Boulder, CO.

Shockwave therapy (extracorporeal shockwave therapy, or ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that delivers focused acoustic energy into damaged tissue to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and promote tissue regeneration.

The shockwaves create controlled microtrauma at the cellular level, triggering your body’s natural repair response. This includes neovascularization (new blood vessel formation), activating dormant stem cells, breaking down calcifications, and releasing growth factors that drive tissue remodeling.

Our Dynamic Shockwave+ protocol combines true focused shockwave (ESWT) with radial pressure waves and electromagnetic transduction therapy (EMTT), making Dynamic Athlete the only clinic in the Boulder area offering all three technologies.

Improvement typically begins within the first few treatment sessions.

Patient Experience: One former NCAA athlete with two years of chronic pain was able to do things he thought he would never do again after his first shockwave treatment.

Shockwave therapy is one of the most effective non-surgical treatments for chronic plantar fasciitis, with strong evidence supporting its use when conservative measures have failed.

Plantar fasciitis that persists beyond six months is typically degenerative (plantar fasciosis) rather than inflammatory. Focused shockwave stimulates neovascularization, breaks down calcifications, and activates tissue remodeling at the cellular level, addressing structural degeneration that stretching and orthotics cannot fix.

Dynamic Shockwave+ for plantar fasciitis uses focused ESWT targeted at the fascial insertion on the calcaneus, combined with EMTT to enhance the cellular repair response. Significant pain reduction typically occurs within three to five sessions.

Patient Experience: One patient reported her heel pain felt ten times better after a single shockwave session. Plantar fasciitis patients consistently see meaningful improvement within the first few treatments.

The cost of shockwave therapy varies based on the condition being treated, the number of sessions required, and the specific modalities used. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation.

Shockwave is significantly less expensive than surgery and involves no anesthesia, no incisions, and no extended recovery. The investment reflects the advanced technology, clinical expertise, and ASTI-trained application required for effective treatment.

Dynamic Shockwave+ pricing is discussed during your evaluation at Dynamic Athlete with clear information about the recommended number of sessions. The value is best measured against the cost of surgery, prolonged rehabilitation, and time away from the activities that matter to you.

Patient Experience: The investment consistently proves worthwhile when compared to the alternatives.

Yes. Shockwave is typically less expensive per session than PRP or stem cell therapy, and for many tendon and soft tissue conditions, shockwave alone may be sufficient.

Shockwave addresses tissue pathology through mechanical and cellular stimulation rather than biologic injection. When the condition responds to shockwave alone, you avoid the additional cost of a biologic procedure. When a biologic is needed, shockwave serves as a cost-effective tissue primer that enhances its effectiveness.

Dynamic Shockwave+ works as both a standalone treatment and a component of comprehensive protocols using Dynamic PRP+ or Dynamic Stem Cell+. Starting with shockwave often determines whether a biologic is even necessary.

Patient Experience: Many patients resolve their condition with shockwave alone, saving the cost of injection.

Shockwave therapy is better for long-term outcomes because it promotes tissue repair, while cortisone only provides temporary inflammation suppression and can weaken tissue with repeated use.

Cortisone offers fast pain relief but does not address underlying structural damage. Repeated injections accelerate tendon degeneration, cartilage loss, and tissue weakening. Shockwave works in the opposite direction by stimulating neovascularization, collagen production, and cellular repair.

Dynamic Shockwave+ at Dynamic Athlete is designed for patients who want to fix the problem rather than temporarily mask it. Short-term relief that damages tissue is not a long-term solution.

Patient Experience: One patient described shockwave as life-changing after spending ten years cycling through cortisone and conventional treatments across multiple orthopedic practices without lasting relief.

What Our Patients Experience

“I was told I needed knee replacement. Dr. Garg found the real problem at my SI joint. Now I’m pain-free, climbing, and ready for ski season.”

Ann S.

“I saw too many people my age with negative results after rotator cuff surgery. PRP was a complete success. I will not be needing surgery.”

Phillip E.

“Ten difficult years of chronic ankle and knee conditions. PRP and shockwave were life-changing. Finally healing up completely.”

Jesse L.

Dr. Aneesh Garg DO CAQ Sports Medicine Physician Boulder Colorado
All Dynamic PRP+ and Dynamic Stem Cell+ procedures are performed exclusively by Dr. Garg. Dynamic Shockwave+, Dynamic Mind+, and Dynamic Core+ are performed by Dr. Garg and his clinical team.

Meet Dr. Garg

Dr. Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ is a double board-certified Sports Medicine physician and the Sports Medicine and Regenerative Physician and Founder of Dynamic Athlete Sports Medicine and Regenerative Orthopaedics in Boulder, Colorado.

He completed his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital and his Sports Medicine fellowship at the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) within the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. Dr. Garg currently serves as Team Physician for USA Hockey and Team Physician for U.S. Soccer. He serves as Founder and Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute (ASTI).

Why Patients Trust Dr. Garg

  • Yale residency trained. Andrews Sports Medicine fellowship trained. Double board-certified Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine.
  • Yale-New Haven Hospital residency
  • Fellowship-trained at the American Sports Medicine Institute (ASMI) / Andrews Sports Medicine
  • Team Physician for USA Hockey & US Soccer
    Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute (ASTI), training clinicians nationwide in ESWT, RPW, and EMTT
  • Known for physician-performed, ultrasound-guided PRP, BMA/MFAT, and shockwave-primed biologic injections
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