Shockwave Treatment for Scar Tissue & Post-Surgical Adhesions
Scar Tissue Treatment in Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon & Lake Country
Do you have restricted movement or lingering pain after an injury or surgery? Shockwave offers a non-invasive way to break down scar tissue and adhesions — helping restore mobility and reduce discomfort without medication or additional procedures.
What Are Scar Tissue and Adhesions?
Scar tissue forms as part of the body’s natural healing process following injury or surgery. In some cases, this tissue can become thick, fibrous, or stuck to surrounding structures — limiting movement and causing pain. These are known as adhesions.
Common signs include:
- Restricted range of motion
- Tightness or pulling sensation around the scar or injury site
- Localized pain or tenderness
- Muscle imbalances or compensation patterns
How Shockwave Treatment Helps
Shockwave works by delivering high-energy acoustic waves into the affected tissue. This helps:
- Break down dense or fibrotic scar tissue
- Stimulate blood flow and promote tissue remodeling
- Restore elasticity and improve mobility
- Reduce pain and pressure caused by adhesions
Benefits of Shockwave for Scar Tissue
- Non-invasive — no injections or surgical revision
- Can be used on both fresh and older scar tissue
- Effective for post-op stiffness and recovery delays
- Noticeable results in just a few sessions
Ideal Candidates
Shockwave treatment may be beneficial if you:
- Have lingering tightness or pain following surgery or injury
- Are experiencing restricted motion due to scar adhesions
- Want a non-invasive solution with minimal downtime
Focused Recovery Across the Okanagan
At Kelowna Shockwave, I provide tailored care for scar tissue and soft tissue restrictions — serving clients from Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon, and Lake Country.
Book Your Consultation
If scar tissue or post-surgical adhesions are affecting your movement or quality of life, book your shockwave treatment session today to restore your range of motion and get moving freely again.

