Shockwave Therapy in Greenville, SC

When the Pain Won't Quit, It's Time for a Different Tool

That nagging heel, shoulder, or elbow that just won't settle down shockwave therapy uses acoustic energy to stimulate the response that your body hasn't been able to produce on its own. It's one more tool in a hands-on plan designed to get you back to training.

Stubborn Pain Has a Way of Outlasting Your Patience

You Rested It and It Came Right Back

A few weeks off felt like progress, but the moment you loaded it again the pain returned. Rest is not the answer when the underlying tissue hasn't responded the way it needs to.

Standard Care Has Only Gotten You So Far

Adjustments and soft tissue work have helped, but there's one area that keeps holding you back. You need a provider willing to look deeper and bring the right tools to the table.

You're Not Ready to Just Live With It

Accepting that something will always hurt is not a plan. You want a clear-eyed look at what's going on and a provider who will use the right tools at the right time, not just tell you to wait it out.

Common Conditions We Treat

What Shockwave Therapy Can Help Address

Shockwave is best suited for stubborn or chronic pain patterns where standard approaches have provided limited improvement. Here are common situations where it may be part of your plan.

Heel and Foot Pain - Persistent pain at the heel or bottom of the foot that limits running, lifting, or daily activity.

Shoulder Pain - Chronic shoulder discomfort that hasn't fully resolved with rest or standard soft tissue care.

Elbow Pain - Lateral or medial elbow pain that flares with gripping, pulling, or overhead movements.

Knee Pain - Stubborn pain around the kneecap or patellar tendon that persists despite time off from training or activity.

Hip and Glute Pain - Deep hip pain patterns that limit loading, running, or the rotational demands of sport.

Achilles Pain - Recurring discomfort along the Achilles that makes it difficult to push through running or jumping.

Chronic Soft Tissue Pain - Persistent tension or pain in a specific area that has not responded to other hands-on approaches.

How It Works

Three Steps to Getting Back to Your Best

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Book Your Evaluation

Schedule online in minutes. Your first visit is a full one-on-one assessment and treatment with your doctor, no rushing, no guesswork.

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Get a Clear Plan

Walk out knowing exactly what's driving your pain and what we're going to do about it. Your plan is built around your goals, not a generic protocol.

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Get Back to Your Best

Hands-on care, targeted rehab, and the tools to stay proactive. Most people notice less pain, better movement, and more confidence getting back to what they love.

What Athletes in Greenville Are Saying About Shockwave Therapy

Here's what athletes and active adults say about adding shockwave therapy to their care and finally making progress on pain that wouldn't budge.

Austin was very patient and knowledgeable! I felt very comfortable with everything he did. I honestly think he can help resolve my health issues. Only drawback is not covered by insurance.
Kathy Kingrey
Austin has done a great job helping me with back and joint issues - I would highly recommend!!
kyle walters
Being an avid golfer with back pain, Austin was able to assess my body and swing mechanics to determine the root of my pain and strategies to help keep the pain away. With great treatment skills, knowledge, and personality, he got me on the course playing 18 holes pain-free!
Austin Pierce
Areas We Serve

Serving Greenville and the Surrounding Upstate

We help athletes and active adults across the Upstate get back to the activities they love. If you're in the area, we'd love to work with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shockwave therapy is new to most people. Here's what athletes and active adults in Greenville typically ask before getting started.

What does shockwave therapy feel like?

Most people describe it as a rhythmic tapping or pressure sensation over the treated area. It can be uncomfortable in spots, especially over more sensitive tissue but is generally well tolerated. The intensity is adjusted based on your feedback throughout the session.

How many sessions does shockwave typically take?

It varies by situation. Many people go through a series of sessions over several weeks as part of a broader plan of care. After your evaluation we'll be upfront about what a realistic course of care looks like for your specific issue.

Is shockwave an add-on cost or included in care?

Pricing details are discussed at your first visit so there are no surprises. We're a cash-based clinic focused on delivering the right tools for your situation, we'll be transparent about what care involves and what it costs.

Who is a good fit for shockwave therapy?

Shockwave tends to work best for people dealing with stubborn, chronic pain that hasn't fully responded to other approaches. It's not right for every situation, which is why we evaluate first before working it into a plan.

Can I keep training while doing shockwave therapy?

In many cases, yes, with some modifications depending on the area being treated. We'll work with your schedule and let you know what to adjust so the therapy can do its job while you stay as active as possible.

Still have questions?

Not sure if shockwave is right for your situation? Reach out and we'll help you figure out the best path forward.

Done Waiting for That Pain to Go Away?

Book your first appointment and find out if shockwave therapy belongs in your plan, as part of a complete, one-on-one approach built for how you train and what you want to get back to.