Ponsonby · ACC registered physiotherapy
Shockwave Therapy in Ponsonby, Auckland
Pain that won't shift? Shockwave therapy gives your body what it needs to heal. Usually 4 to 8 sessions. Most patients feel a difference after the first.
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ACC
Registered provider
4–8
Sessions typically needed
No
Referral required
What we treat
Is this you?
Shockwave is most effective for chronic injuries — the kind of pain that's been hanging around for weeks or months and hasn't fully settled with other treatment.
Achilles pain that won't heal
Runners 40+ and active adults who can't shake the niggle.
Plantar fasciitis
That sharp heel pain on first steps in the morning. Common for nurses, retail and hospo staff.
Tennis elbow from work
Pain on the outside of the elbow from gripping all day — tradies, gardeners, desk workers.
Hip bursitis
Hip pain that won't settle, especially desk workers and the sedentary cohort.
Golfer's elbow
Pain on the inside of the elbow from gripping and wrist flexion.
Rotator cuff strain
Persistent shoulder pain limiting your overhead movement and your sleep.
Hamstring tightness
Tightness and recurring tears that aren't fully resolving with stretching.
Pelvic floor health
Targeted shockwave as part of a wider pelvic floor treatment plan.
How it works
What is shockwave therapy?
Shockwave uses focused sound waves to wake up your body's own healing response in the injured area. The pulses do four things at once:
- 1 Stimulate new blood vessel growth in the injured area
- 2 Encourage tissue repair at a cellular level
- 3 Reduce inflammation around the injury site
- 4 Mobilise stem cells to aid recovery
Why patients choose it
Fast. Non-invasive. It works.
- Fast and cost-effective
- Usually 4 to 8 sessions, often under 15 minutes each.
- Non-invasive
- No anaesthesia, no injections, no surgery, no medication.
- Effective
- Immediate pain relief and long-term healing — most patients see improvement after the first session.
- No referral needed
- Book directly. We'll assess whether shockwave is right for you in the same session.
From our patients
Stuck for months. Better in weeks.
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I'd had Achilles pain for over a year. Three sessions in and I'm running again. Wish I'd found them sooner.
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My plantar fasciitis was so bad I couldn't walk to the kitchen in the morning. After four sessions it's gone.
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Booked thinking it was a long shot. The team are warm, the treatment worked, and the parking on Franklin Road is honestly the easiest in Auckland.
Fees
What it costs
Shockwave is added to a standard physio appointment. The shockwave portion is $70 per session. Pre-pay 4 sessions for $260.
| Appointment type | Physio | Shockwave | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| First ACC Physio (40 min) + Shockwave | $72 | $70 | $142 |
| First Private Physio (40 min) + Shockwave | $129 | $70 | $199 |
| Pelvic Floor Health (60 min) + Shockwave | $249 | $70 | $319 |
A physio consult fee is payable at each session even when you've pre-paid a package — the package covers the shockwave portion only. Follow-up physio sessions may be 20-40 minutes. Private health insurance often covers under physiotherapy.
FAQs
Common questions
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Your team
You're in good hands
Our clinic is multi-disciplinary — physiotherapists, acupuncturists and pilates instructors working together. That means we can find the right combination for your body, not just push the modality we happen to do.
We've been treating Ponsonby and Auckland for over a decade. ACC registered. Walk-ins welcome. No referral needed.
Book your assessment
We'll assess your injury and start treatment in the same session if shockwave's the right fit.
Not sure if it's right for you?
Send us a quick message
Tell us what's going on. We'll come back to you with whether shockwave is likely to help.
Visit us
Our Ponsonby clinic
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179A Ponsonby Road
Ponsonby, Auckland 1011
Entry on Franklin Road
ACC registered · Multi-disciplinary team · Treating Auckland for over a decade