Shockwave Treatment for Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee)
Jumper’s Knee Treatment in Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon & Lake Country
Is knee pain interfering with your active lifestyle? Shockwave treatment offers a non-surgical, drug-free solution for patellar tendonitis — helping you recover faster and return to movement with confidence.
What Is Patellar Tendonitis?
Also known as jumper’s knee, patellar tendonitis is an overuse injury that affects the tendon connecting your kneecap (patella) to your shinbone. It’s common among athletes involved in jumping sports like basketball or volleyball, but it can also affect anyone with repetitive knee strain.
Symptoms typically include:
- Pain just below the kneecap
- Swelling or stiffness in the front of the knee
- Pain during activity, especially jumping or squatting
How Shockwave Treatment Helps
Shockwave treatment works by sending high-energy acoustic waves into the patellar tendon, triggering the body’s natural healing response. This treatment helps:
- Improve blood flow to the tendon
- Break down scar tissue and microtears
- Reduce inflammation and pain
- Stimulate tissue regeneration for long-term relief
Most clients see significant improvements after 3 to 5 sessions, with little to no downtime.
Why Choose Shockwave?
Unlike injections or surgery, shockwave treatment is non-invasive and safe. As a dedicated shockwave practitioner, I tailor each session to your individual condition and comfort level. I proudly serve the Okanagan region — including Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon, and Lake Country — with expert care backed by modern technology.
Is This Right for You?
Shockwave treatment is ideal for individuals who:
- Have had knee pain for several weeks or months
- Have tried rest, physiotherapy, or bracing without success
- Want to avoid invasive treatments
Let’s Get You Moving Again
If you’re ready to take the next step toward recovery, book your shockwave treatment session now. Let’s create a custom treatment plan and help you get back to doing what you love — without knee pain holding you back.

