Conditions We Treat

Stubborn Tendon & Ligament Problems, Solved

Chronic tendon pain rarely heals by resting harder — it responds to therapies that actually change the tissue.

What are my options for tendon & ligament injuries?

Chronic tendinopathy is a failed-healing problem: the tissue gets stuck in a degenerative cycle that rest alone rarely breaks. Our toolkit is built for exactly this — EPAT shockwave therapy to stimulate blood flow and collagen remodeling, ultrasound-guided PRP to deliver concentrated growth factors into the damaged tissue, cold laser to calm inflammation, and progressive loading programs that rebuild capacity. Ligament injuries get the same structured approach, from grading through return-to-activity testing.

How do we treat tendon & ligament injuries?

Patient Questions

Tendon & Ligament Injuries FAQs

Why didn’t rest fix my tendon pain?

Chronic tendinopathy is degenerative rather than purely inflammatory — the tissue needs a stimulus to remodel, which is what shockwave, biologics, and progressive loading provide.

How many shockwave sessions do tendons need?

Most protocols involve a short series of weekly sessions; your specialist will set expectations at your evaluation.

What does EPAT shockwave therapy feel like?

Most patients describe strong pulses over the treatment area — brief and well-tolerated, with no anesthesia needed and no downtime afterward.

How many sessions will I need?

Protocols vary by condition; many tendon and heel-pain protocols involve a short series of weekly sessions. Your specialist will map this out at your evaluation.

Is there downtime after these therapies?

Minimal — most patients return to normal activity right away, with temporary soreness possible after shockwave sessions.

Ready to feel like yourself again?

Book a consultation with our board-certified specialists and get a personalized plan — often with same-week availability.