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Pain Relief
with
Focused Shockwave
Therapy

No pills. No needles. Just results.
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Shoulder
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy, Frozen Shoulder​
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Elbow
Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis), Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
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Wrist & Hand
Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel
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Knee
Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s Knee), IT Band Syndrome, Shin Splints.
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Foot & Ankle
Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendinopathy
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Spine (Back & Neck)
Cervical & Lumbar Myofascial Pain, Chronic Muscle Tension
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Lower Back Pain & SI Joint Issues
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Hip & Pelvis
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MPower Advance Therapy
in
Dallas Irving Fort Worth Weatherford Bedford

Science says yes—your pain says bye.

We’re not rubbing crystals on your sore spots. FSWT is clinically proven to boost healing, reduce inflammation, and kick pain to the curb (with actual data to back it up).

Tailored for your body—it’s not a one size fits all treatment.

Your pain isn’t generic, so your treatment shouldn’t be either. At MPower, we build custom plans that work with your lifestyle—and don’t waste your time.

No scalpels, no drama,
just results.​

Forget surgery and endless prescriptions. Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) gets to the root of your pain with zero downtime, so you can skip the hospital gown and keep your weekend plans.​
Where does it hurt? We’ve got you.

Key MSK Pain Areas We Treat with FSWT

Shoulder

Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy, Frozen Shoulder​

Shoulder pain can be a serious roadblock—whether you’re lifting weights or lifting your morning coffee. Rotator cuff tendinopathy often comes from repetitive strain or aging tissue, making everyday movement stiff and painful. Frozen shoulder, on the other hand, feels like your joint got locked overnight with no forwarding address. FSWT targets the inflammation and scar tissue deep in the shoulder joint, stimulating blood flow and breaking up adhesions. Most patients experience increased range of motion and reduced pain after just a few sessions.

Elbow

Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis), Golfer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
If you’ve ever felt elbow pain from swinging, typing, or even pouring coffee, welcome to the club. Tennis elbow affects the outer elbow, while golfer’s elbow hits the inside, both caused by overworked tendons. Focused Shockwave Therapy promotes tendon regeneration by stimulating your body’s natural healing response. It reduces inflammation and encourages collagen production, which is key to tendon recovery. Bonus: FSWT gets you back on the course or court faster—with fewer swings of frustration.

Wrist & Hand

Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel
Hand and wrist pain can make even simple tasks—like texting or typing—feel like a workout. Tendonitis develops from overuse, causing aching or sharp pain with movement. Carpal tunnel, usually linked to nerve compression, brings numbness, tingling, or weakness into the mix. FSWT works by breaking up micro-scarring and improving circulation around tendons and nerve pathways. It’s a non-invasive option that helps restore dexterity without relying on braces, injections, or surgery.

Hip & Pelvis

Gluteal Tendinopathy
Sitting too long or training too hard? Gluteal tendinopathy can feel like a constant ache in your backside, especially when walking, climbing stairs, or lying on your side. The condition stems from inflammation or small tears where tendons attach to the pelvic bone. FSWT delivers acoustic energy deep into the gluteal tissue, reactivating blood flow and encouraging tendon healing at the source. Patients often notice less stiffness, improved mobility, and a better mood—because pain in the butt shouldn’t be a daily reality.

Knee

Patellar Tendinitis (Jumper’s Knee), IT Band Syndrome, Shin Splints.
Knee pain doesn’t just affect athletes—it hits weekend warriors, stair climbers, and overachievers alike. Jumper’s knee causes pain just below the kneecap, while IT band syndrome tracks along the outside of the thigh. Shin splints are often misdiagnosed but usually point to inflammation in the lower leg muscles or tendons. FSWT provides fast-acting relief by targeting inflammation, stimulating cellular repair, and enhancing tissue elasticity. Whether you’re running, walking, or standing still—your knees will thank you.

Lower Back Pain & SI Joint Issues

Lower back pain doesn’t care if you’re lifting weights, lifting toddlers, or just lifting your laptop off the couch—it shows up, sticks around, and ruins everything from workouts to weekend plans. And if the pain feels like it’s sitting deep in your hips or radiating through your glutes? That’s probably your SI (sacroiliac) joint, the underappreciated joint where your spine and pelvis meet.  FSWT targets the soft tissues, ligaments, and tight muscle areas around the lower back and SI joint, delivering focused energy that reduces inflammation, boosts circulation, and helps reset your body’s “we’re-in-pain” alarm system. It’s like giving your spine a tune-up—without surgery, injections, or lying on a heating pad for the rest of your life. Most people feel looser, lighter, and way more mobile after just a few sessions.

Spine (Back & Neck)

Cervical & Lumbar Myofascial Pain, Chronic Muscle Tension
Back and neck pain are the kings of discomfort—radiating, pulsing, and limiting every move you make. Myofascial pain stems from trigger points and muscle knots that just won’t quit. Chronic tension often builds from poor posture, stress, or injury, creating a cycle of inflammation and tightness. FSWT penetrates deep into muscle layers to release tension, improve circulation, and deactivate those stubborn knots. It’s like a high-tech deep tissue massage—only smarter, faster, and more effective.

Foot & Ankle

Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendinopathy
Foot and ankle pain is relentless—it hits first thing in the morning and never quite goes away. Plantar fasciitis creates stabbing heel pain, often from tight fascia and poor foot mechanics. Achilles tendinopathy shows up in the back of the heel or calf, typically from overuse or tight calves. FSWT is one of the most effective non-invasive treatments available, breaking down calcified tissues and jump-starting the body’s healing mechanisms. It’s a favorite among runners, nurses, teachers, and anyone who lives on their feet.
Musculoskeletal Pain

What is MSK pain, and why does it keep coming back?

MSK stands for musculoskeletal, and includes the system of muscles, bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments that keep you upright and moving. MSK pain shows up when any part of that system gets inflamed, strained, or simply worn out—whether from overuse, underuse, aging joints, or that one time you thought you could lift a couch solo.

Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT)

How does Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) treat MSK pain relief?

Focused Shockwave Therapy (FSWT) is like sending a wake-up call straight to the tissues causing you trouble. It uses high-energy sound waves (don’t worry—you won’t hear them) to penetrate deep into muscles, tendons, and joints.
Once there, it stimulates blood flow, triggers cellular repair, and helps your body clear out inflammation and micro-damage that’s been hanging around too long.

Unlike cortisone shots or pain pills that just mask symptoms, FSWT actually jumpstarts your body’s natural healing process, no numbing, no masking, just fixing. By delivering acoustic waves deep into damaged tissues, FSWT boosts blood flow, triggers cellular repair, and kicks inflammation to the curb. 

No surgery.
No downtime.
Just science doing its thing.

Boosts Blood Flow
FSWT improves circulation, delivering nutrients and oxygen where your body needs them most to speed up recovery.
Activates Cellular Repair
It jumpstarts your body’s natural healing process—no masking symptoms, just real repair at the source.
Reduces Inflammation
Acoustic waves target damaged tissues, clearing out lingering inflammation and micro-damage. No surgery. No downtime.

So how does FSWT work—and is it really worth it?

FSWT works by delivering controlled acoustic pulses—think high-energy sound waves—deep into the tissues where pain likes to hide. These waves create microtrauma (the good kind) that tells your body, “Hey, time to send in the healing crew.” That means increased blood flow, faster tissue regeneration, collagen remodeling, and a serious reduction in inflammation. 

It’s like hitting the refresh button on joints and muscles that have been stuck in a cycle of chronic pain. And yes, it’s absolutely worth it at M Power, Advance Therapy in Dallas, TX —because instead of slapping on another ice pack or popping Advil like vitamins, you’re investing in real, lasting healing with zero downtime and no surgery. 

Our sessions are fast, targeted, and clinically backed by science. Most patients feel improvement in just a few sessions. Think of it as hitting “reset” on your pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered

FSWT uses acoustic waves to target injured tissues at a cellular level. This stimulates the body's natural healing process, increases blood flow, and breaks down scar tissue, leading to pain reduction and improved mobility.

While FSWT is safe for most, we don't recommend it if you have a pacemaker, a metal implant in the treatment area, a clotting disorder, are pregnant, or have an active infection or tumor near the pain site. Honesty about your health history is key to ensuring this is the right and safest choice for you.

Minimal. You might experience temporary redness or mild soreness, which is a sign that the healing process has begun. It's a productive discomfort that fades quickly. There is no downtime and no medication required.

Most men feel a significant difference in 3 to 6 weekly sessions. For more chronic, stubborn pain, 8 to 12 sessions may be recommended. We'll give you a clear, no-nonsense plan during your consultation.

No, FSWT is a direct-pay treatment. This allows us to provide immediate care without insurance delays or dictates. We offer transparent pricing and accept HSA/FSA payments to make it manageable. It's an investment in your health that pays dividends in quality of life.

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