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Title: Shockwave Therapy Center Educates Oceanside Patients on Non-Surgical Options for Chronic Heel, Shoulder, and Sports-Related Tendon Pain

Carlsbad, CA, United States, 14th Jul 2026 — Shockwave Therapy Center is helping Oceanside and North County San Diego patients better understand when extracorporeal shockwave therapy may be considered for chronic heel, shoulder, knee, elbow, and sports-related tendon pain that has not fully improved with rest, stretching, medication, physical therapy, or other conservative care.Shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy or ESWT, is a non-surgical treatment option that uses targeted acoustic pressure waves to stimulate blood flow and support the body’s natural tissue repair process. The treatment is commonly discussed for chronic soft-tissue and tendon-related conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, jumper’s knee, hamstring injuries, tennis elbow, heel spurs, shin splints, shoulder pain, and calcific rotator cuff tendinitis.For many active adults in Oceanside, recurring pain can interfere with daily movement, work, exercise, and weekend activities. Symptoms may develop gradually from running, surfing, pickleball, gym training, repetitive work, long periods of standing, or old injuries that never fully resolve. When pain continues for weeks or months, patients often begin looking for non-surgical pain relief options before considering injections or more invasive care.“Many patients in Oceanside are active people who want to stay mobile but keep running into recurring heel, knee, shoulder, or tendon pain,” said Peter Thompson, D.C., owner and spokesperson for Shockwave Therapy Center. “Our goal is to help patients understand when shockwave therapy may be appropriate, why identifying the source of pain matters, and how a personalized evaluation can guide the next step.”The clinic emphasizes that shockwave therapy is not a one-size...


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