Is this your business?
Claim your business profile now to unlock its full
potential and engage with your customers effectively.
Claim it now
Services
Chronic Heel Pain
Tendon Injuries
Fatigued Athletes
Plantar Fasciitis
Tendinitis
Tendinopathy
Ultrasounds
Prolotherapy
Specific Loading Programs
Shoulder Injuries
Asthma
Low Back Pain Rehabilitation
Sports Related Injuries
Reviews
0 rating
No reviews yet
Filter by rating
0
0
0
0
0
Be the first to review Centre for Sport & Movement
Ways to Pay
Cash
EFT
Licences
B. Med Sc 1972
MB BS 1975
FACSP 1991
FRACGP 1986
FFSEM (UK) 2006
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (1982-1996)
The American College of Sports Medicine (1984)
The Australian Sports Medicine Federation - Fellow (1990)
The Australian Sports Medicine Federation (Since 1978)
The Australian Medical Association - College Chairs Committee (Since 2002)
The Australian College of Sports Physicians - Member and Fellow (Since 1986)
The Queensland Shoulder Society (Since 2002)
The Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (UK) - Foundation Member Since 2006
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does RSWT take to be effective?
Our experience is that approximately 65% of people get significant pain relief within 12 weeks. Temporary pain reduction is noticed after the first treatment generally lasting from two hours to 2 days in our experience.
What adverse effects if any occur from RSWT?
Minor/moderate pain (4-5/10) and discomfort during the treatment are the most commonly reported adverse effects. Sometimes a temporary reddening or erythematous response in the skin can be observed in the area treated. Apart from these minor adverse effects there are very few problems related to RSWT. In 1200 cases, only two patients stated their pain increased for 24 hours after treatment.
Centre for Sport & Movement