Shockwave Therapy for Endometriosis
Case Study for Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain
Investigating a New Approach to Endometriosis Pain Management
The Shockwave Therapy Centre is conducting a case study investigating whether Focused Shockwave Therapy may help women experiencing endometriosis-related pelvic pain.
Many women continue to experience persistent pain despite medication, hormonal therapies, physiotherapy, or surgery. This study aims to explore whether shockwave therapy may provide additional support for pain management and quality of life.

What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that can cause:
✔ Chronic pelvic pain
✔ Painful periods
✔ Lower abdominal pain
✔ Pain during intercourse
✔ Fatigue
✔ Reduced quality of life
Persistent pain can significantly impact work, exercise, sleep, and daily activities.
What is Focused Shockwave Therapy?
Focused Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic energy delivered externally to targeted tissues.
Shockwave therapy has been widely used for chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions and is now being investigated for its potential role in managing chronic pelvic pain.
Potential Goals of Treatment
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Reduce pelvic pain
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Reduce pain flare-ups
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Improve daily function
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Improve quality of life
About the Case study
Participants receive:
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Initial Assessment
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A comprehensive review of your symptoms, medical history, and suitability for treatment.
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Weekly Treatment Sessions
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One treatment session per week for six weeks.
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Ongoing Monitoring
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Regular assessment of pain levels, function, and treatment response.
Is Shockwave Therapy a Cure for Endometriosis?
No.
Focused Shockwave Therapy is being investigated as an adjunct treatment for pain management.
It does not:
✖ Remove endometriosis lesions
✖ Cure endometriosis
✖ Replace medical or surgical treatment
>> Safety First <<
Pregnancy Testing Required
Shockwave therapy is contraindicated during pregnancy.
For participant safety, a pregnancy test is required before every treatment session.
Who May Be Suitable?
You may be suitable if you:
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Have diagnosed or suspected endometriosis
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Experience ongoing pelvic pain
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Are over 18 years of age
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Can attend weekly appointments
Register Your Interest
If you would like to learn more about participating in this clinical trial, complete the enquiry form below.
