Muscle Aches and Pains

ViaSure for Muscle and Joint Pain

ViaSure for Muscle and Joint Pain
Musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions are some of the most common long-term
health issues Canadians have. In fact, over 90% of Canadians will require orthopedic
treatment at some point in their life.
Muscle

RESTORES DAMAGED MUSCLE TISSUE

 INCREASEES BLOOD FLOW

BACKED BY INDUSTRY EXPERTS

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ACOUSTIC SHOCKWAVE TECH

Restores the damaged smooth muscle cells that help maintain tissue elasticity

Scientifically proven to form new blood vessels and increase blood flow to into the penis

The ViaSure treatment is a safe, effective, non-invasive process backed by industry-leading experts

Acoustic shockwave technology offers a quick treatment with little to no discomfort

Shockwave therapy by ViaSure uses acoustic waves that stimulates the healing
process at the cellular level.

Shockwave Therapy increases blood flow, breaks apart scar tissue and reduces pain and muscle spasms.

Shockwave therapy typically is administered once a week for three to Six weeks
depending on the severity of the condition. While it may cause mild discomfort, the
technician will adjust the intensity to ensure you are comfortable. The treatment usually
takes anywhere from 5-15 min.

Shockwave Therapy affects the body in several ways:

Repairs Cell Tissue – the acoustic wave stimulus has a direct effect o the
chemical environment of tissues at the cellular level. It changes and releases

free radicals to prevent inflammation.

Increases Circulation – The body requires regular blood flow to speed up the
healing process. High energy waves generate a revascularization effect, which
increased blood circulation into the affected area and boosts the healing and

regeneration of soft tissues.

Reduces Pain – When applied to specific trigger points, acoustic waves directly
affect the nerves responsible for sending pain signals to the brain.
 

The areas Shockwave Therapy can assist:

  • Rotator cuff tendonitis
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Elbow tendonitis
  • Bicep tendonitis
  • Wrist tendonitis
  • Planter fasciitis
  • Sore and swollen knee
  • Sore Hips
  • Calf cramps

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