Sports Therapy Clinic in Long Beach, MS: Accelerate Your Healing and Get Back in the Game
State-of-the-Art Modalities to Eliminate Your Pain
Radial and Focused Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy delivers high-energy acoustic pulses directly into damaged tissue to stimulate cellular repair, break down scar tissue, and increase localized blood flow.
Advanced Class IV Laser Therapy
Class IV laser therapy works through a process called photobiomodulation, where specific wavelengths of light penetrate tissue and activate mitochondrial pathways that accelerate cellular energy production and reduce inflammation at the source.
Shockwave therapy delivers high-energy acoustic pulses directly into damaged tissue to stimulate cellular repair, break down scar tissue, and increase localized blood flow. Research shows shockwave therapy achieves clinically significant pain reduction in conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, and rotator cuff tendinosis in 60 to 80 percent of patients who have not responded to conventional treatment. Radial shockwave therapy treats broader surface areas of chronic soft tissue dysfunction, while focused shockwave penetrates deeper for calcific deposits and more localized pathology. Both forms are non-invasive and require no downtime, making them especially practical for athletes who cannot afford to step away from training entirely.
Class IV laser therapy works through a process called photobiomodulation, where specific wavelengths of light penetrate tissue and activate mitochondrial pathways that accelerate cellular energy production and reduce inflammation at the source. Unlike lower-powered cold laser devices, Class IV units deliver therapeutic energy deep into joints, tendons, and muscle tissue to reach injuries that other treatments can’t address. Patients managing ligament sprains, muscle strains, bursitis, and nerve-related pain routinely experience measurable relief within just a few sessions. It is a particularly powerful tool for Gulf Coast athletes dealing with the cumulative joint stress that comes from year-round activity in a warm, humid climate.