Shockwave Therapy Clinics in Canada in Quebec
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that delivers high-energy acoustic pulses to injured tissue to stimulate healing. It is highly effective for chronic tendon injuries, plantar fasciitis, calcific tendinitis, and other overuse conditions that have not responded to conventional physiotherapy. Shockwave therapy is offered at many Canadian sports and physiotherapy clinics.
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Shockwave Therapy Clinics in Canada Clinics in Quebec
1545 Bd de l'Avenir #300, Laval, QC H7S 2N5, Canada
Laval, QC
362 Chem. d'Aylmer bureau 202, Gatineau, QC J9H 1A6, Canada
Gatineau, QC
425 Chem. Vanier #208B, Aylmer, QC J9J 3H9, Canada
Aylmer, QC
1052 Rue Lionel-Daunais #201, Boucherville, QC J4B 0B2, Canada
Boucherville, QC
4967 Rue Ambroise-Lafortune, Boisbriand, Quebec J7H 0A4, Canada
Boisbriand, QC
4967 Rue Ambroise-Lafortune, Boisbriand, Quebec J7H 0A4, Canada
Boisbriand, QC
1052 Rue Lionel-Daunais #201, Boucherville, QC J4B 0B2, Canada
Boucherville, QC
20 Rue de Carillon, Sherbrooke, QC J1J 2K8, Canada
Sherbrooke, QC
185 Av. Dorval Bureau 501, Dorval, Quebec H9S 5J9, Canada
Dorval, QC
212 Boul. Labelle, Rosemère, QC J7A 2H4, Canada
Rosemère, QC
425 Chem. Vanier #208B, Gatineau, QC J9J 3H9, Canada
Gatineau, QC
212 Boul. Labelle, Rosemère, QC J7A 2H4, Canada
Rosemère, QC
2425 Bd Bastien, Québec, QC G2B 4P6, Canada
Québec City, QC
2425 Bd Bastien, Québec, QC G2B 4P6, Canada
Québec City, QC
20 Rue de Carillon, Sherbrooke, QC J1J 2K8, Canada
Sherbrooke, QC
170 Rue Bombardier Unit 1, Gatineau, Quebec J8R 0G5, Canada
Gatineau, QC
1197 R. du Square-Phillips, Montréal, QC H3B 3C9, Canada
Montreal, QC
15 Rue J.-A.-Bombardier A-210, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1L 0H8, Canada
Sherbrooke, QC
15 Rue du Prince Arthur, Saint-Lambert, Quebec J4P 1X1, Canada
Saint-Lambert, QC
3a Blvd. Samson, Laval, Quebec H7X 3S5, Canada
Laval, QC
15 Rue du Prince Arthur, Saint-Lambert, Quebec J4P 1X1, Canada
Saint-Lambert, QC
1680 Rue King Ouest, Sherbrooke, QC J1J 2C9, Canada
Sherbrooke, QC
15 Rue J.-A.-Bombardier A-210, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1L 0H8, Canada
Sherbrooke, QC
4260 Av. Girouard suite 240, Montreal, Quebec H4A 3B2, Canada
Montreal, QC
3a Blvd. Samson, Laval, Quebec H7X 3S5, Canada
Laval, QC
1545 Bd de l'Avenir #300, Laval, QC H7S 2N5, Canada
Laval, QC
222 Beechwood Ave., Vanier, ON K1L 8A7, Canada
Vanier, QC
320 March Rd Suite 300, Kanata, ON K2K 2E3, Canada
Kanata, QC
435 Bd la Vérendrye E, Gatineau, QC J8R 2W8, Canada
Gatineau, QC
435 Bd la Vérendrye E, Gatineau, QC J8R 2W8, Canada
Gatineau, QC
6584 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1N5, Canada
Montreal, QC
6584 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1N5, Canada
Montreal, QC
76 Rue de Vaufleury, 53000 Laval, France
Laval, QC
FAQs — Shockwave Therapy Clinics in Canada
What conditions does shockwave therapy treat?
Shockwave therapy is most commonly used for plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, patellar tendinopathy (jumper's knee), rotator cuff calcific tendinitis, lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow), and chronic muscle pain. It is particularly effective for conditions that have failed to improve with conventional treatment.
How many shockwave therapy sessions are needed?
Most patients require 3–5 sessions spaced one week apart. Results often continue to improve for several weeks after the final session as tissue remodelling occurs. Your clinician will assess your response and recommend additional sessions if needed.
Does shockwave therapy hurt?
Shockwave therapy can be uncomfortable, particularly over sensitive areas. Discomfort typically subsides quickly after each session. Most patients tolerate it well, especially knowing that the temporary discomfort often leads to significant pain relief.
Is shockwave therapy covered by insurance?
Coverage varies by plan. Some extended health benefit plans cover shockwave therapy when administered by a physiotherapist or physician. Check your benefits, as it may be billed under physiotherapy. Ask the clinic about coverage before booking.
Who provides shockwave therapy in Canada?
Shockwave therapy is administered by physiotherapists, chiropractors, sports medicine physicians, and registered massage therapists who have completed specialized training in ESWT. Many multidisciplinary sports clinics offer it alongside other treatments.
Can shockwave therapy be combined with kinesiology tape?
Yes. Many clinicians apply kinesiology tape after shockwave sessions to reduce post-treatment soreness and support the treated area during healing. The combination is common in sports clinic settings.
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