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Shockwave Therapy

At Pipe Creek Animal Clinic, we’re always looking for ways to help pets live happier, more comfortable lives. We’re excited to now offer Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) using the advanced OmniWave Shockwave system, a gentle, non-invasive treatment designed to reduce pain, stimulate healing, and improve mobility.

Shockwave therapy can help pets experiencing arthritis, spinal conditions, orthopedic injuries, and chronic pain, allowing them to move more comfortably and enjoy their daily activities again. Pet owners in Pipe Creek and nearby Helotes, TX now have access to this advanced therapy right here at our clinic.

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) uses focused, high-energy sound waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. These acoustic waves increase circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue and nerve repair in targeted areas of the body.

Shockwave therapy is non-invasive, meaning there are no surgical incisions and minimal downtime. Most pets tolerate the treatment very well and can often return to normal activity shortly afterward. 

At Pipe Creek Animal Clinic, our OmniWave system delivers precise shockwave therapy designed for veterinary patients. Treatments help encourage faster healing of injured tissues while providing relief from chronic pain.

What to Expect During Treatment

Shockwave therapy sessions are quick and comfortable, typically lasting about 10–20 minutes. Most pets relax during the procedure and often only need gentle reassurance—sedation is usually not required.

Many pets benefit from 1–3 treatments spaced several weeks apart, depending on the condition being treated. Our veterinarian will recommend a treatment plan based on your pet’s specific needs.

Conditions Shockwave Therapy Can Help Treat

Shockwave therapy is used in veterinary medicine to support healing and relieve pain for a variety of conditions. At Pipe Creek Animal Clinic in Pipe Creek, TX, ESWT may be recommended for pets experiencing:

  • Arthritis and chronic joint pain
  • Bone healing after injury or surgery
  • Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
  • Lumbosacral disease
  • Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES)
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Tendon or ligament strains
  • Cruciate ligament injuries
  • Hip or elbow osteoarthritis

For many pets, this therapy can help improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and enhance overall quality of life.

Shockwave Therapy for IVDD in Dogs

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is common in long-backed breeds such as Dachshunds. The condition occurs when spinal discs become damaged or slip out of place, causing back pain, weakness, or even paralysis.

Shockwave therapy can help reduce inflammation around the spine, relieve pain, and support healing of affected tissues. When combined with rest, medication, or other treatments, ESWT may help improve recovery and comfort.

Lumbosacral Disease & Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES)

Lumbosacral disease and Cauda Equina Syndrome affect the lower spine and nerves, sometimes causing symptoms similar to sciatica in people. Dogs may show signs such as:

  • Pain in the lower back
  • Difficulty jumping or climbing stairs
  • Hind limb weakness
  • Tail discomfort
  • Stiffness or mobility changes
  • Incontinence in severe cases

Research has shown that 80–90% of dogs treated with shockwave therapy experience improvements in comfort and mobility, with many pet owners noticing changes within a week. Benefits can last for many months and may help delay the need for surgical intervention.

Shockwave Therapy for Arthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis is a common cause of chronic pain in dogs, particularly in the hips and elbows. It often develops as a result of joint degeneration, injury, or conditions such as hip dysplasia.

Shockwave therapy can help:

  • Reduce joint inflammation
  • Slow cartilage breakdown
  • Relieve pain
  • Improve joint function and mobility

Some studies show that ESWT can provide pain relief comparable to certain anti-inflammatory medications, making it a valuable option for long-term arthritis management.

Support for Soft Tissue Injuries and Cruciate Ligament Issues

Shockwave therapy is also used to treat strains, sprains, tendon injuries, and ligament damage, including cruciate ligament injuries. The therapy stimulates collagen production and promotes tissue repair, helping injured tissues heal more efficiently.

Supporting Recovery After TPLO Surgery

For dogs recovering from TPLO surgery, shockwave therapy may help accelerate bone healing, improve weight-bearing sooner, and reduce inflammation in surrounding tissues such as the patellar tendon.

This additional support can help many dogs return to normal activity more quickly after surgery.

Shockwave Therapy for Horses

In addition to treating dogs and cats, Pipe Creek Animal Clinic also offers shockwave therapy for horses. ESWT is widely used in equine medicine for conditions such as:

  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Suspensory desmitis
  • Osteoarthritis in joints like the hocks or stifles
  • Navicular syndrome
  • Performance-related soft tissue injuries

Shockwave therapy can help reduce pain, improve healing, and support athletic performance without invasive procedures.

Why We Chose the OmniWave System

The OmniWave Shockwave system allows our team to deliver precise, targeted therapy designed for both small animals and equine patients. This advanced technology provides deep tissue penetration while keeping treatments comfortable for pets.

At Pipe Creek Animal Clinic, our goal is always to provide effective treatment options that improve comfort, mobility, and quality of life. Find out if OmniWave shockwave therapy may help your pet move more comfortably again.

Contact Pipe Creek Animal Clinic to schedule a consultation and learn more. 

Pipe Creek Animal Clinic

VISIT US

11113 Texas 16
Pipe Creek, TX 78063
Also serving Helotes, TX & surrounding areas.

CONTACT US

t: (830) 535-4406
f: (830) 510-3110

WORKING HOURS

Monday – Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm
Saturday 8am – 12pm (days vary)