What a quick and simple treatment. Wish I lived closer to your clinic. Do you know of any affordable clinics in San Diego? Most Chiros charge $250/treatment for focused sessions. It would literally be cheaper to buy my own device and treat my own injuries.
The only one i can speak to is Kinas Medical company. There's a lot of research and our mentor Dr. brady who retired did extensive research on this company.
This treatment would likely help my friend, but an evaluation would be needed, If you deal chronic pain and you are in Denville, NJ or OPEN to travel for care, please give us a call to our office 862 205 4847 to talk further or set up a call with our patient advocates if you’d had pain for over 6 months and have seen 3 or more doctors or therapists msgsndr.com/widget/booking/dRcU7ECPoO1x6nDTKOre otherwise check www.findanadhesionprovider.com to see if there is someone nearest to you!
Does this work on muscle scar tissue after surgery? Deep inside the body? And does it work on a nerve that doesn’t work ? Can u do this on the neck and rhomboid?
I have 2 areas I am having treated. I have 4 bulging discs in my lower back, so they treat that area + glute/hip. I’ve noticed no improvement after 4 sessions. I have the same shoulder issue as she does and I’ve only had one session with no improvement. 1. Acoustic Wave 2. Magnetolith 3. The FOCUS Are what they are using. I have severe psoas tightness which causes my lower back to constantly be insanely tight. Occasional sciatica but not the constant traditional leg shooting pain, mainly insane level of lower back tightness. I’ve gone to countless places deep tissue, stretching, etc. I can’t seem to loosen that adhesions on the psoas area that I’m assuming are pulling my hips causing insane tightness. Thoughts?
Hey friend so sorry to hear! An evaluation by the doctor would be needed to say, we recommend you check www.findanadhesionprovider.com to see if there is a provider near to you! Or if you’d like to have a consult with dr Chris for evaluation you can call us at 862 205 4847
Im diagnosis with hernia L5 S1 , hip one side one inch higher than other side , sciatic , I have pain on my butt area mostly and numbness all way down to feet . This theraphy can improve and help with pain ? If yes, all back area can be shock ? Like lower back disc area , butt , leg and feet
I developed tinnitus immediately after using shockwave in my cervical area and it has not subsided in 18 months. Have you heard of any complications like that before? frequency set to high? Or pointed in wrong direction maybe? Set too deep on wrong attachment perhaps?
Wow. I've seen this for a day or two, but not longer. Obviously something is off or wrong. Where did you have this treatment done? I assume they were trained how to do it?
Thanks for responding so quickly as I’ve been at a loss for answers. I am in Canada, I did have it done at a reputable clinic. I’d hope they were properly trained, it was done by a physiotherapist. Would you happen to have any insight on why it may be happening? Or maybe a possible cause?Thanks so much for your time to reply. It’s completely changed my life, I really appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
@@andrewmancini8488 No problem. The ears are close to C1-C2. It can rock the structure of the ear. Happy to help. I imagine iwht time it'll get better. Maybe see an EENT if youw ant to see their thoughts?
100% will if that's the only diagnosis. We haven't found shockwave to work though. THey need to use their hands to free the nerve. You can't put enough tension for the shockwave to work. It needs Adhesion Release Methods.
Got this done on a partial tear patellar tendon. I had surgery on it then developed tendonosis. I got this done yesterday is it ok to workout still after getting this.
Taking load off the body while removing adhesion or while in treatment is incredibly important! If you don't give your body a chance to rest, healing can't happen or takes a longer time to see results.
Yup! Adhesion can come back but it is dependent on a few factors, such as how much load one puts on their body, if there any injury or degeneration in addition to the adhesion, lifestyle, jobs, stress, etc, so it varies greatly depending on the person
The Storz machine you are using is the Radial type (yes?). In the video you mentioned going deep into the tissues. I thought one can only go deep with a Focused type of ESWT. 🤔
Yeah, full disclosure im an account executive over at StemWave. Storz has electromagnetic and radial, their electromagnetic is way better. Electro-hydraulic is the way to go though, you can expect improvement on day one with them, theres a reason the sessions are more pricey
@@drchrisstepienclipsDoes your firm know of any Adhesion release practitioners in Vancouver,Wa ? Any that function/practice outside the organization you gave the website for. I couldn't find any through them. Thank you
@@drchrisstepienclips Dr Brandon Fromm is with Lakeland,Chiropractic in Cheland ,Washington. I was able to locate this gentleman via research. Thank you
You mean like it did for John?! : ) We treat sciatica and degenerated low backs more than any other condition in our office - and YES, we use this shockwave on all 15-20 tissues. th-cam.com/video/B3_0SzUPiyE/w-d-xo.html
I developed tinnitus immediately after using shockwave in this area and it has not subsided in 18 months. Have you heard of any complications like that before? frequency set to high? Or pointed in wrong direction maybe? Set too deep? @barefootrehab
how long should you stop strength training after you received SWT on a DEGENERATED tendon? Not one with adhesions. 4 days? 1 week? 2 weeks? what about muscles with scar tissue from old muscle tears? 2 days? 4 days? 1 week?
That's a VERY individual lthing. It can be a wide range. You can lift, or you might have to rest for months. It depends on where your symptoms are intensity wise relative to how much load they can handle.
Dude you’re a EFN G ! I need to come see you man , I’ve tried EVERYTHING on planet earth again EVERYTHING!!! 15 years of chronic pain , was bedridden / couch bound for 4 years after my fusion surgery, shit brother I need help man , sitting in a hospital bed at this exact moment texting you brother ….. 🚨 I need a consultation 👋
Hi friend! We are here to help!! If you are in Denville, NJ are or open to travel, please give us a call to our office 862 205 4847 to talk further or set up a call with our patient advocates directly HTtps://msgsndr.com/widget/booking/dRcU7ECPoO1x6nDTKOre
It would be great if you could do a similar video on adhesive capsulitis of the hip. Working into the psoas and the hip. Thanks
Thank you for the advise!
Thank you! The demonstration was very elpful.
You are welcome!
Wow, great demonstration. Thanks for sharing.
Anytime!
Hi dr would this work for post lipo fibrosis? Many thanks
Does this treat rotator cuff tears? Not full thickness years? Thank you
Yes, although full thickness tears usually require surgery because the stem cells can't cross the gap.
What a quick and simple treatment. Wish I lived closer to your clinic. Do you know of any affordable clinics in San Diego? Most Chiros charge $250/treatment for focused sessions. It would literally be cheaper to buy my own device and treat my own injuries.
Hey friend. So far there is only one proveer in California. It’s on IG as @vjac80
what if we use for acute pain ?
For osteoarthritis of the knee, which treatment do you offer?
What we do here is adhesión release methods, if there is adhesion, these methods could help with pain symptoms.
What's the best in-home shockwave device that you recommend? 🙏
There’s one on Amazon for $1,500. Only had it 5 weeks, but it seems to work well. My dr visits were $375 ea
@@DanStratocaster1there are also ones for $2-300. Mixed reviews. IDK....
The only one i can speak to is Kinas Medical company. There's a lot of research and our mentor Dr. brady who retired did extensive research on this company.
@@DanStratocaster1 If it works for you, then great!
@@drchrisstepienclips couldn't find prices :(
Hi doc, is shock wave therapy can be use for hand pain?
Thank you
Yes, a little bit. Full resolution is often a combo of shockwave and Adhesion Release Methods manual hand therapy.
I’ve had really bad shoulder tendinosis for the past 15 plus years. Nasty flare ups everyday. Can this treatment possibly knock it out ?
This treatment would likely help my friend, but an evaluation would be needed, If you deal chronic pain and you are in Denville, NJ or OPEN to travel for care, please give us a call to our office 862 205 4847 to talk further or set up a call with our patient advocates if you’d had pain for over 6 months and have seen 3 or more doctors or therapists msgsndr.com/widget/booking/dRcU7ECPoO1x6nDTKOre otherwise check www.findanadhesionprovider.com to see if there is someone nearest to you!
what if we use shock wave therapy without having diagnosis?
Does this work on muscle scar tissue after surgery? Deep inside the body? And does it work on a nerve that doesn’t work ? Can u do this on the neck and rhomboid?
I would like to know if it can heal dead nerves?
Of course it does. Very well in fact. Yes, it does work on nerves. Yes, we can do on all muscles and joints.
@@reenboogp3rdzaab726 Why is it dead?
is pneumatic shock wave be used for osteoarthritis treatment? Thanks
When adhesion is release the knee muscles can work better which can help with pain
I have 2 areas I am having treated. I have 4 bulging discs in my lower back, so they treat that area + glute/hip. I’ve noticed no improvement after 4 sessions.
I have the same shoulder issue as she does and I’ve only had one session with no improvement.
1. Acoustic Wave
2. Magnetolith
3. The FOCUS
Are what they are using.
I have severe psoas tightness which causes my lower back to constantly be insanely tight. Occasional sciatica but not the constant traditional leg shooting pain, mainly insane level of lower back tightness. I’ve gone to countless places deep tissue, stretching, etc. I can’t seem to loosen that adhesions on the psoas area that I’m assuming are pulling my hips causing insane tightness. Thoughts?
Hey friend so sorry to hear! An evaluation by the doctor would be needed to say, we recommend you check www.findanadhesionprovider.com to see if there is a provider near to you! Or if you’d like to have a consult with dr Chris for evaluation you can call us at 862 205 4847
Massive thank you for your video ❤❤❤
You are welcome!
Hi does this work for shoulder impingement?
Yes it does!
Im diagnosis with hernia L5 S1 , hip one side one inch higher than other side , sciatic , I have pain on my butt area mostly and numbness all way down to feet . This theraphy can improve and help with pain ? If yes, all back area can be shock ? Like lower back disc area , butt , leg and feet
I developed tinnitus immediately after using shockwave in my cervical area and it has not subsided in 18 months. Have you heard of any complications like that before? frequency set to high? Or pointed in wrong direction maybe? Set too deep on wrong attachment perhaps?
Wow. I've seen this for a day or two, but not longer. Obviously something is off or wrong. Where did you have this treatment done? I assume they were trained how to do it?
Thanks for responding so quickly as I’ve been at a loss for answers. I am in Canada, I did have it done at a reputable clinic. I’d hope they were properly trained, it was done by a physiotherapist. Would you happen to have any insight on why it may be happening? Or maybe a possible cause?Thanks so much for your time to reply. It’s completely changed my life, I really appreciate your feedback. Thank you!
@@andrewmancini8488 No problem. The ears are close to C1-C2. It can rock the structure of the ear. Happy to help. I imagine iwht time it'll get better. Maybe see an EENT if youw ant to see their thoughts?
Theres plently of data to show this therapy should be done with ear protection! @@drchrisstepienclips
Shut up.@@drchrisstepienclips
Is it effective for piriformis syndrome?
Yes..please tell me
Yes, about 20% of the time. The other 80% of time requires manual hand therapy by an Adhesion Release Methods practitioner.
@@jeffw3776 Yes, about 20% of the time. The other 80% of time requires manual hand therapy by an Adhesion Release Methods practitioner.
Doc, how long or how many minutes should the soundwave therapy be given
We use shockwave with a convo of hands, usually 18% o
How I can learn to do shock therapy to my clients. I am thinking to add this service to my clinic.
Www.adhesionreleasemethods.com
Will this shockwave therapy treatment be helpful for 7 years chronic old pain cervical spondlosis, winged scapula, trapezius ?
If there is adhesion yes!
could this help pinched neck nerve ?
Yes. but you still need to consult your doctor.
Maybe, you'd need a full diagnosis and exam first to confirm it would work with shockwave therapy.
@@maxpro8566 well said
Can shock therapy heal a torn meniscus?
It could help! th-cam.com/video/nLivkr6k6oc/w-d-xo.html
Hi doc, does this work for occipital neuralgia? My doc is using Class 4 laser therapy along with shockwave therapy, will this help my condition?
100% will if that's the only diagnosis. We haven't found shockwave to work though. THey need to use their hands to free the nerve. You can't put enough tension for the shockwave to work. It needs Adhesion Release Methods.
Does it help with myofascial pain syndrome?
Chronic muscles spasms
Yes, IF the cause of the spasms. can be located. It's usually nerve entrapments.
@@drchrisstepienclips thanks a lot
Can shockwave heal the problem and end it
Or I should repeat every period
@@mlee8428 It. can heal it and end it. Although adhesions can come back depending on what's going on
@@drchrisstepienclips you are the best
Thank you cause you give me a hope
Since insurance does not cover this, how much does 5 sessions generally cost?
We do have a wide range of prices, Please give us a call to our office to talk about pricing details 862 205 4847
Thank you!
happy to help!
Subscribed, awesome video, looking to buy the pro virsion,for myself and family members
🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
can swt be used on pectoral muscles
we do it all the time
Got this done on a partial tear patellar tendon. I had surgery on it then developed tendonosis. I got this done yesterday is it ok to workout still after getting this.
Taking load off the body while removing adhesion or while in treatment is incredibly important! If you don't give your body a chance to rest, healing can't happen or takes a longer time to see results.
Does the adhesion return
Yup! Adhesion can come back but it is dependent on a few factors, such as how much load one puts on their body, if there any injury or degeneration in addition to the adhesion, lifestyle, jobs, stress, etc, so it varies greatly depending on the person
Ok so it breaks up fascial adhesions, my question is, what does it do to healthy tissue and cells?
Removing adhesion from the tissues when done correctly, actually restores flexibility and health to the tissues
does it really work i have shoulder pain some inflammation?
It works’
The Storz machine you are using is the Radial type (yes?). In the video you mentioned going deep into the tissues. I thought one can only go deep with a Focused type of ESWT. 🤔
Yeah, full disclosure im an account executive over at StemWave. Storz has electromagnetic and radial, their electromagnetic is way better. Electro-hydraulic is the way to go though, you can expect improvement on day one with them, theres a reason the sessions are more pricey
Yes, this is a radial type device. They can penetrate up to 5cm, which is more than enough in 99% of cases.
What about stiffness after TKReplacment?
Adhesion release methods would likely help!
Is this useful for paralysis patient
I don't think so.
Will this work for Subacromial bursitis?
if that's the only diagnosis, then 100%.
Does this work on large people. On there knees?
Yup!
Chiro here -- which shockwave machine/company are you using in this video and are you still using it today?
Hey friend! We use acoustic pressure wave machine, by Kinas medical
Can shock wave therapy break up cysts? Like lower back Tarlov Cysts?
I would expect no.
Is it normal to have itchy skin after shockwave treatment of the shoulder?
Typically implies that there's a cutaneous nerve entrapment. Whether it was resolved or just irritated, youll figure that out after 72 hours went by.
THIS IS REALLY AMAZING! ❤ ARE YOU HERE IN CALIFORNIA DOC?
Nop! But dr Mike McAllister is in Cali! Or check out www.findanadhesionprovider.com to see if there is someone nearest to you!
@@drchrisstepienclipsDoes your firm know of any Adhesion release practitioners in Vancouver,Wa ? Any that function/practice outside the organization you gave the website for. I couldn't find any through them. Thank you
@@brad2548 dr Brandon Fromm is the only one in Washington.
@@drchrisstepienclipsDr. Branden Fromm is where though in Washington?Thank you folks for answering my questions.
@@drchrisstepienclips Dr Brandon Fromm is with Lakeland,Chiropractic in Cheland ,Washington. I was able to locate this gentleman via research. Thank you
Is it safe for upper back/thoracic area?
Yes sir
What parameters did you used?
For the device?
@@drchrisstepienclips yes :) what is the best mj and hz for shoulder muscles?
Would this work for sciatica? for degenerative nerves in the back?
You mean like it did for John?! : ) We treat sciatica and degenerated low backs more than any other condition in our office - and YES, we use this shockwave on all 15-20 tissues.
th-cam.com/video/B3_0SzUPiyE/w-d-xo.html
What bar and Hz do you use for this kind of adhesion freeing work?
As high as it goes to break the adhesion
Thanks heaps for your reply
@@kourawhero anytime
Would this be safe to use near C2-C7?
yup, we use as high up as C0.
I developed tinnitus immediately after using shockwave in this area and it has not subsided in 18 months. Have you heard of any complications like that before? frequency set to high? Or pointed in wrong direction maybe? Set too deep? @barefootrehab
@@andrewmancini8488 responded in other thread
I have a question sir can shockwave therapy damage skin
maybe if gel isn't used, but I've never seen it
How many sessions of SWT are roughly required for tfcc wrist injury?
It depends on severity. But typically 6-12 treatments, also involving adhesion release to all nerve entrapments in forearm
how long should you stop strength training after you received SWT on a DEGENERATED tendon? Not one with adhesions. 4 days? 1 week? 2 weeks?
what about muscles with scar tissue from old muscle tears? 2 days? 4 days? 1 week?
That's a VERY individual lthing. It can be a wide range. You can lift, or you might have to rest for months.
It depends on where your symptoms are intensity wise relative to how much load they can handle.
@@drchrisstepienclips months!? that seems risky
@@DonaldGaron it's risky to keep loading it if it's degenerated when it could rupture. This is an individual thing.
@@drchrisstepienclips yeah I see!
Dude you’re a EFN G ! I need to come see you man , I’ve tried EVERYTHING on planet earth again EVERYTHING!!! 15 years of chronic pain , was bedridden / couch bound for 4 years after my fusion surgery, shit brother I need help man , sitting in a hospital bed at this exact moment texting you brother ….. 🚨 I need a consultation 👋
Hi friend! We are here to help!! If you are in Denville, NJ are or open to travel, please give us a call to our office 862 205 4847 to talk further or set up a call with our patient advocates directly HTtps://msgsndr.com/widget/booking/dRcU7ECPoO1x6nDTKOre
Wow!
❤️
She has my exact issues basically. I have a
Ya this can help all of that but it sounds like you need to address each piece Individually. Maybe surgery too if tears are large
10:00 …but they still paid, so it’s all good! 😂
My shoulder need shoulder joint replacement ,is this shockwave can treat my shoulder to avoid surgery?
Hi friend, it could help! but an evaluation would be needed, where are you located?
I don't eat skeletal muscle do I don't know which color is it, please help!
Sorry friend I don’t get yoh