The team of Florida Foot and Ankle Specialists has unveiled a new and revolutionary non-invasive  treatment method for various foot and heel pain-related conditions. The procedure is called  Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT), also known as “shockwave” therapy, and it  utilizes pressure waves to relieve pain in targeted areas. 

This modern solution requires no anesthetic and can be performed in a doctor's office without  interruption to normal activity. EPAT has been used for over two decades in urology for breaking  down kidney stones, and its effectiveness has been established through rigorous testing. With the  same revolutionary technology, EPAT is now being used to treat musculoskeletal pain, chronic  inflammation disorders, tendon insertions, neuropathy, neuromas, and more. 

Dr. Jason Spector DPM MS AACFAS from Florida Foot and Ankle Specialists attests to the benefits  of EPAT treatment. As a practicing Bradenton Podiatrist in Fl, he stated the treatment helped to  increase tissue metabolism; improve circulation; breaking up of scar tissue; release of growth  factors with reduce acute or chronic pain; and improve functionality overall. On top of that, the

procedure poses no risk of infection or scarring while requiring no downtime after treatment,  unlike most traditional methods. 

The procedure involves the application of a 

specialized gel to the affected area, 

followed by an applicator that emits sound 

waves and delivers them using a circular 

motion. This treatment requires no 

anesthesia, as well as avoiding any risk of 

infection or scarring. Furthermore, no post

treatment recovery time is needed; 

therefore, allowing patients to quickly 

resume their daily activities.

This treatment can be beneficial for those 

suffering from acute or chronic 

musculoskeletal pain or disorders in the tendons which can cause inflammation, stiffness, and  difficulty in movement. The sound waves work to reduce inflammation while promoting healing  throughout the affected area. In addition, this type of therapy is also effective in improving circulation within the area, resulting in improved flexibility and mobility over time.

Despite its many advantages, EPAT 

treatment should not be administered to 

pregnant women until they finish four 

months post-partum due to possible 

complications in the baby's development 

stage. Other than that, this revolutionary 

therapy provides a much-needed solution 

for those suffering from various foot and 

heel-related conditions without having to go 

under the knife for invasive surgery or 

dealing with side effects from anesthesia. 

Florida Foot and Ankle Specialists stand out among their competitors as one of the only providers  offering EPAT treatments in the area – giving patients a chance to experience relief from their  disabling foot problems faster than ever before in a safe manner!