Small Animal Piezowave Therapy

Veterinarian using therapy tool on dog's joint

What is treatment with focused shockwaves like?

  • Treatment is performed on an outpatient basis, allowing pets to return home the same day.

  • Most treatments take only a few minutes depending on the condition being treated.

  • In many cases, sedation is not required.

  • Most treatments take only a few minutes depending on the condition being treated.

  • The treatment target area and treatment parameters, such as penetration depth and intensity, are assessed and identified at the preliminary examination.

Common Conditions Treated With Piezowave Therapy in Dogs and Cats

  • Arthritis and osteoarthritis

  • Tendon and ligament injuries

  • Hip dysplasia

  • Chronic back pain

  • Muscle trigger points and soft tissue pain

  • Delayed fracture healing or non-union fractures

  • Elbow dysplasia and joint abnormalities

  • Chronic lameness