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Shockwave Therapy for Heel Pain in Chicago

FDA-cleared extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) treats chronic plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and stubborn heel pain — without surgery, injections, or downtime. 10-minute in-office sessions at 4 Chicagoland locations.


FDA-Cleared
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Chicagoland Locations

Shockwave therapy Chicago — ESWT treatment for heel and foot pain

How Shockwave Therapy Works

ESWT delivers high-energy acoustic pressure waves through the skin to damaged tissue, triggering the body’s natural healing response. The entire treatment is performed in-office in about 10 minutes.

Step 1: Your podiatrist identifies the precise area of maximum tenderness. Ultrasound gel is applied to the treatment zone to conduct the acoustic waves.

Step 2: A handheld device delivers 2,000–3,000 high-energy acoustic pulses to the affected area. Intensity is adjusted to your comfort level throughout the session.

Step 3: The shockwaves break down scar tissue, stimulate blood vessel formation (neovascularization), release growth factors, and restart the body’s repair cascade in chronically damaged tissue.

Step 4: No anesthesia, no incisions, no downtime. You walk out and resume all normal activities immediately. Avoid NSAIDs for 48 hours to allow the inflammatory healing response.

Treatment Protocol: Most patients receive 3–5 sessions, spaced one week apart. Each session takes approximately 10–15 minutes. Maximum benefit is typically achieved 6–12 weeks after completing the full treatment course.

Conditions Treated With Shockwave Therapy

ESWT is especially effective for chronic foot and ankle conditions that have not responded to 3–6 months of conventional treatments like rest, physical therapy, orthotics, or cortisone injections.

Chronic Plantar Fasciitis

The #1 indication for shockwave therapy. ESWT breaks down scar tissue and calcifications in the plantar fascia, stimulates blood flow, and triggers tissue regeneration — resolving heel pain that has persisted despite months of stretching, orthotics, and injections.

Achilles Tendinopathy

Chronic thickening and degeneration of the Achilles tendon (insertional or mid-portion) responds well to shockwave therapy. ESWT promotes neovascularization and collagen remodeling to restore tendon health without surgery.

Heel Spurs

Bony calcium deposits on the underside of the heel bone often accompany chronic plantar fasciitis. Shockwave therapy reduces pain associated with heel spurs by treating the inflamed tissue around the spur — without removing the spur itself.

Morton’s Neuroma

Shockwave therapy can reduce the thickened nerve tissue between the metatarsal heads that causes burning, tingling, and numbness in the ball of the foot — offering a non-surgical alternative to neurectomy.

Chronic Ankle Tendinitis

Peroneal tendinitis, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, and other chronic ankle tendon injuries benefit from ESWT’s ability to restart the healing cascade in degenerated tendons that have plateaued with conventional therapy.

Stress Fractures (Delayed Healing)

For metatarsal stress fractures that are slow to heal, shockwave therapy stimulates osteoblast activity and bone remodeling, accelerating fracture union and return to activity.

Benefits of Shockwave Therapy

Why patients and podiatrists choose ESWT for chronic foot and ankle pain.

Non-invasive

No Incisions, No Injections, No Anesthesia

The acoustic waves pass through the skin without breaking it. No needles, no cuts, no operating room. Treatment is performed in a standard office visit.

Zero downtime

Walk Out & Resume Activities

Resume walking, working, and exercising immediately after each session. No post-treatment restrictions beyond avoiding NSAIDs for 48 hours.

Root cause

Treats the Cause, Not Just Symptoms

Unlike cortisone (which masks pain temporarily), ESWT stimulates actual tissue repair and regeneration. It breaks down scar tissue and promotes new blood vessel formation for lasting healing.

70–80% success

Clinically Proven Results

Clinical studies consistently show significant pain reduction in 70–80% of patients with chronic plantar fasciitis after ESWT. For many patients, shockwave therapy eliminates the need for surgery.

No side effects

Drug-Free, No Medication Risks

No risk of tendon weakening (cortisone), no GI issues (NSAIDs), no dependency concerns. The treatment harnesses your body’s own healing mechanisms.

Quick sessions

10–15 Minutes Per Visit

Most patients complete treatment during their lunch break. 3–5 sessions spaced one week apart is the typical protocol. Noticeable improvement often begins after the first session.

ESWT vs. Other Treatments

Understanding how shockwave therapy compares to other common treatments for chronic heel and foot pain.

  • Shockwave (ESWT): Heals tissue (regenerative), zero downtime, no injections, no side effects, long-lasting results
  • Cortisone Shots: Masks pain (anti-inflammatory), temporary relief (weeks), needle injection, risk of tendon weakening, limited to 3 per year
  • Surgery: Cuts/releases tissue, weeks of recovery, incision required, infection risk, permanent but invasive
  • ESWT is typically recommended after 3–6 months of unsuccessful conservative treatment
  • Ideal for athletes wanting to avoid surgery and maintain training
70-80%
Success Rate
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Downtime

Our Locations

Shockwave therapy available at all four Chicagoland offices.

Michigan Avenue — Chicago

30 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1220, Chicago, IL 60602

(312) 701-0770

Mon–Fri 8am–5pm

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Elmhurst, IL

277 North York Street, Elmhurst, IL 60126

(312) 701-0770

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

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Flossmoor, IL

19801 Governors Hwy #150, Flossmoor, IL 60422

(708) 799-2900

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

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Tinley Park, IL

6703 W 159th Street, #107, Tinley Park, IL 60477

(708) 799-2900

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about shockwave therapy at Michigan Avenue Podiatry.

Shockwave therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that delivers high-energy acoustic waves to damaged tissue to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. For plantar fasciitis, the shockwaves break down scar tissue and calcifications in the plantar fascia, increase blood flow, and trigger the release of growth factors that promote tissue regeneration. It is FDA-cleared and has clinical success rates of 70–80% for chronic plantar fasciitis that hasn’t responded to other conservative treatments.

Most patients describe shockwave therapy as mildly uncomfortable but very tolerable. You will feel rhythmic tapping or pulsing at the treatment site. The intensity is adjustable throughout the session, and your podiatrist will work with you to find a comfortable level. No anesthesia is required. Each session lasts only 10–15 minutes. Any mild soreness after treatment typically resolves within 24–48 hours.

Most treatment protocols involve 3 to 5 sessions, spaced one week apart. Some patients experience noticeable improvement after the first session, though maximum benefit is typically achieved 6–12 weeks after completing the full treatment course. Your podiatrist will customize the number of sessions based on your specific condition and response to treatment.

Coverage varies by plan. Some insurance plans cover ESWT for plantar fasciitis when conservative treatments have failed for at least 6 months. Other plans classify it as investigational. Our billing team will verify your specific benefits and explain all costs before treatment begins. We also offer affordable self-pay options. Call (312) 701-0770 for a benefits check.

In podiatry, shockwave therapy effectively treats chronic plantar fasciitis (heel pain), Achilles tendinopathy, Morton’s neuroma, heel spurs, chronic ankle tendinitis, and stress fractures that are slow to heal. It is especially effective for stubborn conditions that have not responded to 3–6 months of conventional treatments like rest, physical therapy, orthotics, or cortisone injections.

Yes. Shockwave therapy requires zero downtime. You can walk out of our office and resume all normal activities immediately, including work and exercise. We do recommend avoiding anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs like ibuprofen) for 48 hours after each session, as inflammation is part of the healing process ESWT triggers.

Done Suffering With Chronic Heel Pain?

Shockwave therapy can resolve stubborn plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and heel pain — without surgery, injections, or downtime. 10-minute sessions at 4 convenient Chicagoland locations.

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Medically reviewed by Dr. Mohammad Usman, D.P.M. — Podiatric Physician & Foot & Ankle Surgeon. Featured in Forbes, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Bustle, and Medscape.



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