29/01/2026
Achilles tendinitis is a common condition, especially in athletes, which can significantly compromise the function of the strongest tendon in the body.
Pain localized in the tendon can make everyday activities such as walking, running, or jumping difficult, limiting the patient’s athletic performance and overall quality of life.
To reduce painful symptoms and promote effective functional recovery, treatment should be part of a targeted physiotherapy program capable of stimulating the tendon’s natural healing processes.
Among the most effective therapies, shock waves represent a non-invasive and highly targeted solution: the mechanical action of acoustic pulses stimulates cell regeneration and neoangiogenesis, accelerating recovery times.
Biomechanical stimulation helps reduce pain and chronic inflammation, contributing to the progressive restoration of the elasticity and strength of the Achilles tendon.
With Globus Shockwave Medline 2000, thanks to dedicated and customizable protocols, the physical therapist can treat Achilles tendinitis precisely and safely, supporting gradual and long-lasting recovery while helping to prevent recurrence.
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