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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy, or ESWT, is emerging as a noninvasive treatment option in physical therapy. ESWT utilizes sound waves to relieve pain and aid healing. It's important for physical therapists to understand the different forms of ESWT, such as focused and radial shockwave therapies, as well as safety considerations, including contraindications like infections and pregnancy.

Now available: an APTA Practice Advisory on extracorporeal shockwave therapy. This resource helps physical therapists stay informed of current research to confidently address patient questions and understand state regulatory frameworks. Additionally, this resource offers guidance on navigating insurance coverage.

To incorporate ESWT into practice, clinicians should obtain proper training and demonstrate competency. Staying informed about best practices will help ensure effective patient care while navigating the complexities of this treatment modality.

The APTA Practice Advisory, a member benefit, provides background information on this issue, as well as guidance for potential implementation.

For questions related to this advisory, contact APTA Practice.


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