Shockwave or Softwave Therapy for Neuropathy Pain?

Posted by queenofjacks @queenofjacks, May 13, 2023

Has anyone tried Shockeaves or Softwaves for neuropathy pain? If so, did it help?
Thanks a mill in advance

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Could luck to you-it sure is a struggle to try to feel normal!! Tramadol is my saving grace right now-I would never be able to leave the house because of the pain!!

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Hi

I love my Shockwave treatment. It works wonders for me.

JFN

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@jfn

Hi

I love my Shockwave treatment. It works wonders for me.

JFN

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Can you elaborate on where you get these treatments and how frequently they are required?

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@mlee5309

Can you elaborate on where you get these treatments and how frequently they are required?

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Yes, please do elaborate. I have burning feet at night after I go to bed. It wakes me up and my feet are swollen, feel tightness.

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@queenofjacks

I have numbness, prickling or a tingling in both feet which spreads upward into my legs & then jumpy legs at night. Sometimes just a burning pain or an electrical shock out of the blue in a toe. I’ve tried Gabapentin but it left me feeling drugged all the time. I did physical therapy 3 times a week for 5 months & it helped a bit while I was doing it, especially the day of. I take 600mg of ibuprofen in the morning & 600mg more in the afternoon & it keeps me going. As anyone that has any kind of pain knows, we are always looking for relief & hopefully not in a pill or surgical form. Shock wave therapy sounds great & would love to hear if anyone has tried it and their outcome. Thx in advance

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I have had neuropathy for over three years. When activity became less and less I started pt. They got me back up and going but the electric shock pain was unbearable. My pt asked me if I wanted to try dry needling. I had had two strained muscles before this and needling cured them immediately so I said yes. It worked immediately on the intense pain, so I did it every week. When I felt I was growing immune she mentioned the shock wave treatment. It helped. I was needling for probably 6 months once a week for $25 ea and the pain improved so I stopped. I got by about 5 months and I’m getting the pain back but not every day. My back up are gummies. They come in 10mg thc pieces, I eat about a quarter and the pain completely stops. I’m a smaller frame so everyone is different. Before I got those I got some homemade thc salve which also miraculously helped on the other pains. My Neurologist is thrilled that I don’t take any prescriptions for it.

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@mlee5309

Can you elaborate on where you get these treatments and how frequently they are required?

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I go to a physical therapy office. They have different ways of paying depending upon how many treatments you sign up for. I do not use it on a regular basis. My neuropathy is triggered when I have major allergy events, so I the Shockwave treatment works wonders when this happens. If it flared continually I would set up a treatment plan like I did with the cold laser.

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@wolfie1

I have had neuropathy for over three years. When activity became less and less I started pt. They got me back up and going but the electric shock pain was unbearable. My pt asked me if I wanted to try dry needling. I had had two strained muscles before this and needling cured them immediately so I said yes. It worked immediately on the intense pain, so I did it every week. When I felt I was growing immune she mentioned the shock wave treatment. It helped. I was needling for probably 6 months once a week for $25 ea and the pain improved so I stopped. I got by about 5 months and I’m getting the pain back but not every day. My back up are gummies. They come in 10mg thc pieces, I eat about a quarter and the pain completely stops. I’m a smaller frame so everyone is different. Before I got those I got some homemade thc salve which also miraculously helped on the other pains. My Neurologist is thrilled that I don’t take any prescriptions for it.

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what gummies? i thinking about trying them

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@sassytwo

what gummies? i thinking about trying them

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Depending upon where you live it’s now legal to buy THC Gummies. They cost different in every state but you should be able to find them. I also get ads for mail order so that’s available too. Let me know if you need further information.

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@jfn

I go to a physical therapy office. They have different ways of paying depending upon how many treatments you sign up for. I do not use it on a regular basis. My neuropathy is triggered when I have major allergy events, so I the Shockwave treatment works wonders when this happens. If it flared continually I would set up a treatment plan like I did with the cold laser.

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Thanks for the information-have you heard of it called Softwave also? That is what the clinic called it when I called-said it was the same as Shockwave.

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@wolfie1

I have had neuropathy for over three years. When activity became less and less I started pt. They got me back up and going but the electric shock pain was unbearable. My pt asked me if I wanted to try dry needling. I had had two strained muscles before this and needling cured them immediately so I said yes. It worked immediately on the intense pain, so I did it every week. When I felt I was growing immune she mentioned the shock wave treatment. It helped. I was needling for probably 6 months once a week for $25 ea and the pain improved so I stopped. I got by about 5 months and I’m getting the pain back but not every day. My back up are gummies. They come in 10mg thc pieces, I eat about a quarter and the pain completely stops. I’m a smaller frame so everyone is different. Before I got those I got some homemade thc salve which also miraculously helped on the other pains. My Neurologist is thrilled that I don’t take any prescriptions for it.

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Physical Therapy actually helps, I have cold feet along with tingling in hands and feet.

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