Shockwave Therapy in Fort Erie, Niagara

A non-invasive treatment designed to stimulate healing, reduce chronic pain, and help stubborn injuries finally move forward.

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Accelerate
Healing


Reduce
Chronic Pain


Improve
Mobility

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What is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing response. It’s commonly used for chronic tendon and soft tissue issues — especially when pain has been lingering, recurring, or slow to resolve.

The goal is to help damaged or irritated tissue repair more effectively, reduce pain, and restore function. Sessions are typically short, and many patients notice improvement as treatment progresses.

Dr. Jillian may recommend shockwave therapy on its own or alongside chiropractic care as part of a complete plan.

Does this sound familiar?

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You’ve had pain for months

It’s not “new,” but it’s constant enough that it’s affecting how you live, work, or move.

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You keep re-injuring the same area

It improves, then flares up again the moment you do more than usual.

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You want a non-surgical option

You’re looking for something effective that doesn’t require a long recovery or invasive procedures.

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  • Reduce chronic tendon and soft tissue pain by stimulating a stronger healing response in stubborn areas

  • Improve mobility and function so walking, working, and exercise feel more comfortable and possible again

  • Support recovery for common issues like plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, Achilles pain, and jumper’s knee

  • Break down restrictive scar tissue and tight areas that limit movement and keep symptoms recurring

  • Decrease pain sensitivity so everyday activities feel less irritating and less exhausting over time

  • Help speed up recovery when rest and stretching haven’t been enough to resolve the problem

  • Reduce repeat flare-ups by supporting healing, not just short-term symptom management

  • Work well alongside chiropractic care for a more complete plan focused on long-term function

If pain has been lingering longer than it should, shockwave therapy can be a strong next step.

Did you know…

Shockwave is often used for chronic issues

It’s a popular option when symptoms have been lingering for months or keep coming back.

Treatments are usually short

Many sessions take around 20–30 minutes depending on the area being treated.

It supports the body’s natural healing response

The goal is recovery and function, not just temporary relief.

Results can build over time

Some people notice changes quickly, while others improve gradually across a short series.

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Meet Dr. Jillian

Dr. Jillian Hartman-Grelowski offers shockwave therapy in Fort Erie for patients across the Niagara Region. Her approach is calm, professional, and straightforward — focused on helping you recover and move forward with a plan that makes sense.

She’s been practicing since 2005 and is known for experienced, straightforward care that’s warm, honest, and tailored to the individual.

She takes the time to assess thoroughly, explain clearly, and provide treatment that makes sense for your symptoms, your lifestyle, and your goals.

OUR PROCESS

HERE’S WHAT TO EXPECT

01

ASSESSMENT & CONDITION REVIEW

We confirm the area of concern and whether shockwave therapy is the right fit for your symptoms.

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TARGETED SHOCKWAVE TREATMENT

A focused session designed to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility.

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PROGRESS-BASED ADJUSTMENTS

We track your response and adjust the plan based on how your body is improving.

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RECOVERY GUIDANCE & NEXT STEPS

You’ll receive clear recommendations for timing, frequency, and what to do between sessions.

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My family has been coming here for about 5 years. It’s like Groundhog Day if you catch my drift, for the fact that it’s consistently great each and every time. This office doesn’t just “crack backs” — they reset everything from your spine to your day. Dr. Jill is fantastic with my youngest (7), who has autism and some sensory discomfort when being pressed upon) and her patience and care make every visit a positive experience. Friendly, skilled hands, and genuine care keep us coming back.

LAUREN ALFIERI

Frequently Asked Questions

get answers to all of your questions about SHOCKWAVE THERAPY in Niagara, ON

What is shockwave therapy used for?

It’s commonly used for chronic tendon and soft tissue issues, especially when symptoms have been slow to heal.

What conditions can shockwave help with?

Common uses include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, tennis elbow, rotator cuff tendon issues, jumper’s knee, and chronic tendonitis.

Is shockwave therapy painful?

Some areas can feel intense, but sessions are quick and adjustable to your comfort level.

How long is a shockwave appointment?

Most sessions are relatively short, often around 20–30 minutes depending on the area being treated.

How many sessions will I need?

It depends on your condition and how long it’s been present. Many people do a short series for best results.

When will I notice improvement?

Some patients feel changes quickly, while others notice progress gradually over multiple sessions.

Can shockwave be combined with chiropractic care?

Yes. Many patients benefit from combining shockwave with chiropractic to support mobility and recovery.

Do you serve patients outside Fort Erie?

Yes. We welcome patients from across the Niagara Region looking for experienced, one-on-one care.

Ready to stop dealing with the same injury over and over?

If you’re in Fort Erie or the Niagara Region and you want a non-invasive option for chronic pain and stubborn injuries, book your shockwave therapy appointment today.