Posted: 16 November 2017
SDCA supports every shock wave practitioner around the world with learning how to choose the right shock wave machine and most importantly, how to perform shock wave therapy according to evidence-based studies and best clinical practice. Now as a SDCA trainer, I will continue to share my best knowledge and
clinical experiences of the Swiss DolorClast® Method to all shock wave practitioners around the world with the ultimate goal of ensuring patients are fully recovered and healed.
Posted: 16 November 2017
2008 Olympic Medalist Marylin Okoro is using the Swiss DolorClast®: “Now I can get on with being an athlete again thanks to the Swiss DolorClast® Method.”
Posted: 16 November 2017
Top Norwegian golfer Suzann (Tutta) Pettersen, renowned over the last 10 years as one of the best female players on the international circuit is using the Swiss DolorClast®. “This treatment is an important tool as it allows me to recover quickly in between hard training sessions and competitions”.
Photo credit: “Suzann Pettersen” by Keith Allison used under CC-BY-SA-2.0 Unported (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzann_Pettersen#/media/File:2009_LPGA_Championship_-_Suzann_Pettersen_(2)_cropped.jpg)
Posted: 16 November 2017
At the end of the 2013 season I was struggling with my lower back, my Osteopath Dr. Tina Maio in Australia suggested we use the Swiss DolorClast® Method treatment.
The radial shock wave treatment was a very different type of treatment to what I‘ve been exposed to, but with the debilitating pain I was having, it made it an easy decision to try it out.
On my third and fourth treatments with the shock wave I was seeing some real big improvements in the way I was moving with more freedom and way less pain. This allowed me to make a full backswing which I was having a lot of trouble doing before we started the treatment.
If there’s a time in the future when I may need the Swiss DolorClast® Method treatment again for a particular need, then I have zero issues uniting with my old friend.
Posted: 16 November 2017
Thank you for helping me keep my World Championship dreams alive!
I’ve been having problems with a fatigue fracture in my heel which has not healed properly and I’ve struggled with this several times over the past year. But now things are looking much more positive. In addition to the treatment I have received from the medical team in Olympiatoppen and Skiforbundet (the Norwegian skiing association), I have also had supplementary treatment using shock wave equipment from Swiss DolorClast. This is the same equipment used by Aksel Lund Svindal when he was injured last year, and the treatment has really helped heal my foot quickly! I can now continue working towards my goal of a World Championship medal in Holmenkollen!
Photo credit: “Kristin Størmer Steira” by Slawek used under CC-BY-SA-2.0 Unported (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_St%C3%B8rmer_Steira#/media/File:Kristin_St%C3%B8rmer_Steira_2012-02-18.jpg)
Posted: 16 November 2017
Thanks for the help. It was worth its weight in gold.
My thanks to Enimed for giving me the opportunity to use the new EMS Swiss PiezoClast® device since November 2009. This enabled Trond Reginiussen and the medical support team to effectively treat my injury. This treatment helped me to be able to take part in the World Cup races before Christmas and prepared me for the Olympics in Vancouver. The Norwegian alpine ski team also used the EMS Swiss DolorClast® and the EMS Swiss PiezoClast® during the Olympics.
Photo credit: “Aksel_Lund_Svindal” by Kristin Danielsen used under CC-BY-SA-3.0 Unported (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksel_Lund_Svindal#/media/File:Aksel2.jpg)