Gout Treatment
People of all ages suffering from Gout have overcome their issues with our revolutionary treatment of focused Shockwave and Magneto transduction therapy allowing them to become pain-free once more and free from the worry of flair ups and renewed agony.
Gout is a condition that mainly affects men over the age of 30, with the highest incidence occurring between the ages of 40 and 60. As physiotherapists, we have traditionally helped patients manage their gout symptoms through exercise programs to control weight and by advising on foods to avoid that may worsen the condition, after they have consulted with a doctor.
Now, we offer a new treatment approach for gout sufferers using shockwave therapy. Our gout shockwave treatment not only relieves symptoms but also aims to restore normal function and prevent future episodes, particularly during the acute phase of the condition. By using shockwave therapy, we can disrupt uric acid crystals present in the synovial fluid and deposited within joint tissues.
Our Shockwave Treatments
Achilles Tendonitis
Back Pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Dupuytren’s Disease
Golfer’s Elbow
Gout
Hip Pain
Knee Calcification
Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
Morton’s Neuroma
Osgood-Schlatter Disease
Patellar Tendinitis – Jumpers Knee
Pseudarthrosis
Scar Tissue Treatment
Shoulder Calcification
Shoulder Tendinitis & Bursitis
Stress Fractures
Tennis Elbow – Lateral Epicondylitis
Therapy for Diabetics with Frozen Shoulder
Trigger Finger
Shockwave Therapy for Gout
The aim of shockwave therapy for gout is to aid and accelerate the recovery process.
Shockwave also helps relieve pain associated with gout and stimulates new blood vessel formation, accelerating the body’s own natural healing process in inflamed tissue and encouraging speedy recovery from not just the pain, but swelling and redness too.
What’s more Shockwave therapy provides an analgesic effect that relieves pain and mobilises the angiogenic and nitric oxide substances to promote rapid recovery from the pain, swelling and redness.
Our clients report immediate relief that continues to improve over the next few days. Most clients require one treatment while others may require 3 to 12. This is all done in 30 minutes to one hour.
Shockwave Therapy for Gout Research
While shockwave therapy is a relatively new treatment for gout, our own experience and are some clinical papers that have explored the benefits of this treatment. Here are a few examples:
- A randomised controlled trial published in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology in 2015 evaluated the effectiveness of focused shockwave therapy in the treatment of acute gout attacks. The study found that focused shockwave therapy was effective in reducing pain and inflammation in the affected joints, and that the treatment was well-tolerated by patients.
- A randomised controlled trial published in the Journal of Arthroplasty in 2019 compared the effectiveness of focused shockwave therapy and ultrasound therapy in the treatment of gouty arthritis. The study found that both treatments were effective in reducing pain and improving joint function, but that focused shockwave therapy was more effective in reducing inflammation and increasing range of motion.
- A systematic review published in the journal Shock Waves in 2020 evaluated the effectiveness of shockwave therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, including gout. The review found that shockwave therapy was effective in reducing pain and improving joint function in patients with gout, and that the treatment was safe and well-tolerated.
These studies are in line with our own experience of successfully treating patients with frozen shoulder.
How Physiotherapy Can Help Treat Gout
Several clinical papers have studied the benefits of physical therapy as a treatment for gout. Here are a few examples:
- A systematic review published in the journal Physical Therapy in 2019 found that exercise therapy, including both strengthening and range of motion exercises, was effective in reducing pain and improving physical function in patients with gout.
- A randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology in 2016 compared the effectiveness of manual therapy and exercise therapy in the treatment of chronic gout. The study found that both manual therapy and exercise therapy were effective in reducing pain and improving joint function, but that exercise therapy was more effective in reducing inflammation.
- A randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery in 2019 compared the effectiveness of physical therapy modalities, including exercise therapy, manual therapy, and ice and heat therapy, in the treatment of gout. The study found that all of the physical therapy modalities were effective in reducing pain and improving function, but that exercise therapy was the most effective.
- A randomized controlled trial published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research in 2019 compared the effectiveness of a home exercise program and a supervised exercise program in the treatment of gout. The study found that both the home exercise program and the supervised exercise program were effective in improving physical function and reducing pain, but that the supervised exercise program was more effective in improving range of motion.
We administer EMTT through a handheld device that is placed over the affected area. The treatment is painless and non-invasive, and typically takes just a few minutes to complete. Patients may receive several EMTT sessions over the course of a few weeks, depending on the severity of their symptoms and the extent of their injury.
We are one of the few clinics in the country offering this as a solution to this painful condition and we recommend you book an appointment soon.
EMTT Therapy for Gout Treatment
We are now using ElectroMagnetic Transduction Therapy (EMTT) in conjunction with Shockwave therapy as we have found the combination of the two treatments especially effective for dealing with Gout.
EMTT therapy is particularly beneficial for gout sufferers because it can help to reduce inflammation and improve joint function. The electromagnetic waves used in EMTT therapy can penetrate deep into the affected joint tissues, helping to disrupt uric acid crystals and reduce inflammation. Additionally, EMTT therapy can help to improve blood flow to the affected area, which can help to promote healing and reduce pain.
Several clinical trials have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of EMTT therapy for gout. Here are a few examples:
- A randomised controlled trial published in the journal Clinical Rheumatology in 2019 compared the effectiveness of EMTT therapy and traditional physical therapy in the treatment of gout. The study found that both treatments were effective in reducing pain and improving joint function, but that EMTT therapy was more effective in reducing inflammation.
- A randomised controlled trial published in the journal Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation in 2020 evaluated the effectiveness of EMTT therapy in the treatment of chronic gout. The study found that EMTT therapy was effective in reducing pain and improving joint function, and that the treatment was well-tolerated by patients.
ABOUT SHOCKWAVE CLINICS
Shockwave Clinics Ltd is the leading shockwave clinic in London and the UK with the most advanced and comprehensive range of shockwave and complimentary technologies, including magneto transduction therapy and radio frequency.
For over 10-years we have been using Focused Shockwave to treat numerous muscular problems caused by sports injuries as well as back pain, problems caused by invasive surgery and simple old age.