Tackling Tendinopathies: Reducing Inflammation with Radial Shockwave Therapy

Join us for an informative evening as we explore the latest advancements in treating tendinopathies through radial shockwave therapy.

Tendinopathies, characterised by pain and inflammation in tendons, can significantly impair daily activities and athletic performance. This session will explore how radial shockwave therapy offers a non-invasive and effective approach to reduce inflammation and promote healing in affected tendons. Attendees will gain insights into how radial shockwave therapy targets and mitigates inflammation, providing relief for individuals suffering from various tendon-related injuries. Furthermore, the event will address the benefits and potential outcomes of radial shockwave therapy, shedding light on its safety, efficacy, and suitability for different types of tendinopathies. If you’re a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your knowledge, this information night offers valuable perspectives on managing and alleviating tendinopathies through innovative treatment approaches.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how radial shockwave therapy can play a pivotal role in reducing inflammation and restoring mobility for those affected by tendinopathies.

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Date

22 May 2024

Time

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Cost

$35.00

Venue

Royal Perth Golf Club
20 Labouchere Rd, South Perth WA 6151
Category

Trainer

Ben Day
Ben Day

Ben joined the Back in Motion Como team in January 2019. He has practiced as a physiotherapist for over 15 years in various locations around Australia and Europe. After completing a Bachelor of Science (Human Movement and Psychology) at the UWA in 2000, Ben entered the physio profession after complete a Master of Physiotherapy at Curtin University in 2003. During his career, Ben has worked in private practice with athletes from a number of top level sporting clubs including the Adelaide Crows, Queensland Reds, and the Northern Irish Institute of Sport. Ben has also worked in some of the top public and private hospitals throughout Australia. While Ben enjoys the generalist role of a physiotherapist, he has developed a special interest in upper limb injuries of shoulder elbow and hand. During his spare time Ben enjoys Keeping fit, and spending time with his growing family.