
Radial shockwave therapy in Caledon focused on helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery in stubborn soft tissue and tendon-related conditions. Every treatment plan begins with a detailed assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, activity level, and long-term goals.
Radial shockwave therapy in Caledon focused on helping reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery in stubborn soft tissue and tendon-related conditions. Every treatment plan begins with a detailed assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, activity level, and long-term goals.


Our team provides chiropractic care, registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation-focused for patients dealing with spinal pain, muscular tension, injury recovery, postural strain, and mobility limitations. Treatment plans are designed around the individual, combining hands-on care with practical recovery strategies tailored to everyday movement, work demands, and long-term physical health.

Dr. Elizabeth Juchniewicz is a chiropractor providing evidence-informed care focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting long-term physical function. After completing an Honours Bachelor of Science degree at McMaster University, she earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2011 and has since helped patients manage spinal pain, muscular tension, posture-related strain, mobility restrictions, and movement-related injuries affecting everyday life.
Her treatment approach is assessment-driven and tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals. Dr. Juchniewicz commonly works with patients experiencing back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches, sports injuries, repetitive strain, and physical discomfort related to work, posture, or reduced mobility.
Treatment may include chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, mobility-focused therapy, acupuncture, and supportive recovery strategies designed to improve movement quality and reduce recurring physical stress. Her focus is not only on short-term symptom relief, but also on helping patients improve long-term movement patterns and physical resilience through personalized chiropractic care.

Anna Szustak is a Registered Massage Therapist focused on helping patients reduce muscular tension, improve mobility, and support physical recovery through personalized massage therapy treatment. Originally trained in physiotherapy in Poland, she has years of experience working in healthcare environments helping individuals manage a wide range of physical conditions, mobility challenges, and rehabilitation needs.
After becoming registered as a massage therapist in Ontario in 2022, Anna continued developing a treatment approach centered around safe, effective, and patient-focused care tailored to each individual’s goals, comfort level, and physical condition. Her treatments may include Swedish massage, deep tissue therapy, stretching-based treatment, prenatal massage, and soft tissue techniques designed to reduce tension, improve circulation, and support recovery from physical stress and repetitive strain.
Anna commonly works with patients experiencing postural tension, muscular tightness, stress-related discomfort, workplace strain, mobility restrictions, and soft tissue dysfunction affecting everyday movement and comfort. Her calm and individualized approach focuses on helping patients move more comfortably while supporting long-term physical well-being and recovery.

Aras Petrauskas is a Registered Massage Therapist specializing in rehabilitation-focused treatment, acupuncture, chronic pain management, sports injury recovery, movement dysfunction, and concussion rehabilitation. In practice since 2012, he has developed an assessment-driven treatment approach focused on improving movement quality, reducing pain, and addressing the underlying muscular and mechanical factors contributing to recurring discomfort and physical dysfunction.
At Caledon Chiropractic, optimal performance and long-term injury prevention begin with understanding how your body moves. Using a systematic movement assessment framework, we evaluate joint function and movement quality across the upper body, lower body, and spine, identifying compensations and deficiencies before they become pain or injury.
From there, targeted corrective patterning strategies are applied to restore movement competency joint by joint, rebuilding the foundation your body needs to perform and recover at its highest level. This service is ideal for athletes looking to optimize performance, individuals managing recurring or overuse injuries, and anyone seeking a proactive approach to their long-term musculoskeletal health.

At our Caledon clinic, radial shockwave therapy is commonly used to assess and treat plantar fasciitis, shoulder pain, tennis elbow, Achilles tendon irritation, knee pain, hip pain, and chronic soft tissue restrictions. Each treatment plan is based on how the involved tissue, surrounding joints, and movement patterns are contributing to pain, with care focused on supporting recovery and improving long-term function.
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common conditions treated with radial shockwave therapy. It often develops from repetitive strain, prolonged standing, running, poor foot mechanics, or tension through the calf and foot structures. When heel pain becomes persistent, identifying the mechanical source is essential for long-term recovery.
Plantar heel pain may be linked to ongoing stress through the fascia, limited ankle mobility, altered gait mechanics, calf tightness, or previous overuse. If the tissue has been irritated for an extended period, normal healing may slow and symptoms can become harder to resolve without targeted care.
Shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis is used to stimulate the affected tissue, improve local healing response, and support recovery in stubborn cases of heel pain. Care may also include mobility work, exercise guidance, and other integrated treatment strategies based on how the foot and lower limb are functioning.
Tennis elbow is a common overuse condition involving irritation at the outer elbow, often caused by repetitive gripping, lifting, tool use, racquet sports, or workplace strain. Ongoing tendon irritation can make everyday tasks uncomfortable and limit strength through the arm.
Lateral elbow pain may develop from repetitive loading, poor movement mechanics, overtraining, or unresolved soft tissue irritation. Pain is often aggravated by gripping, lifting, twisting, or wrist extension movements, particularly when the tendon has been under stress for an extended period.
Radial shockwave therapy may be used to support recovery in chronic tendon-related elbow pain by stimulating the involved tissue and helping reduce pain sensitivity over time. Treatment may also be combined with exercise progression, manual therapy, and movement modification strategies based on the demands of daily life or sport.
Shoulder pain may develop from overuse, rotator cuff irritation, tendon overload, calcific tendon issues, gym-related strain, or repetitive lifting. When symptoms persist and movement becomes painful, treatment should focus not only on the shoulder itself, but also on how surrounding structures are functioning.
Shoulder discomfort may involve tendon irritation, soft tissue overload, restricted thoracic mobility, poor movement mechanics, or repetitive strain from work or activity. In some cases, symptoms may be associated with chronic inflammation or tissue that has not responded well to rest alone.
Shockwave therapy may be used to support shoulder recovery by targeting involved soft tissue and tendon structures in cases of ongoing irritation. Care may also include mobility restoration, exercise guidance, and integrated treatment approaches that help improve comfort, movement quality, and long-term shoulder function.
Achilles tendon pain is commonly associated with running, jumping, sport, changes in training load, or prolonged repetitive strain. Ongoing irritation through the tendon can make walking, exercise, and daily movement more difficult, especially when symptoms have become chronic.
Achilles tendon discomfort may be linked to overuse, reduced ankle mobility, calf tightness, load intolerance, or biomechanical stress through the foot and lower leg. Without proper management, the area may remain sensitive and recovery can be slower than expected.
Radial shockwave therapy may help support recovery in persistent Achilles tendon conditions by stimulating the tissue and encouraging a more active healing response. Treatment is typically combined with assessment-based load management, mobility work, and guided exercise depending on your activity level and goals.
Knee pain may be related to tendon irritation, overuse, sports activity, repetitive loading, or mechanical stress through the hips, ankles, and surrounding muscles. Some cases respond well to shockwave therapy when symptoms are linked to soft tissue structures rather than purely joint-related concerns.
Knee discomfort may involve patellar tendon irritation, overuse strain, muscular imbalance, movement compensation, or repetitive loading that places stress on surrounding soft tissues. Understanding how the entire kinetic chain contributes to knee stress is important for long-term improvement.
Shockwave therapy may be used to support recovery in selected soft tissue or tendon-related knee conditions by targeting areas of ongoing irritation. Treatment may also include movement correction, strengthening strategies, and hands-on care designed to reduce stress on the affected region and improve function.
Hip pain may develop from repetitive strain, gluteal tendon irritation, muscle tightness, training load, or altered lower body mechanics. When symptoms become persistent, the source is not always the joint itself, and surrounding soft tissue structures may play a significant role.
Hip discomfort may be associated with tendon overload, muscle imbalance, reduced pelvic control, mobility limitations, or compensation from the lower back and lower limb. These factors can contribute to irritation that affects walking, training, sitting, or side-lying positions.
Radial shockwave therapy may be used as part of treatment for selected hip-related soft tissue conditions, particularly where chronic irritation is involved. Care is typically guided by assessment findings and may be combined with exercise, manual therapy, and movement strategies to improve long-term function.
We assess how the involved tissue, surrounding joints, muscles, and movement patterns contribute to pain and dysfunction. Treatment is tailored to support tissue recovery, reduce mechanical stress, and improve day-to-day movement.
Based in Caledon, our clinic supports patients from the surrounding Greater Toronto Area seeking shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis, tendon pain, shoulder conditions, overuse injuries, and chronic soft tissue irritation.
Your first visit begins with a detailed assessment of the affected area, surrounding joints, movement patterns, and contributing mechanical stress. We take time to understand your symptoms, daily demands, and goals before recommending a personalized treatment plan focused on tissue recovery, pain reduction, and long-term function.

Before treatment begins, a detailed assessment is performed to understand the underlying cause of pain, irritation, or restricted function. This helps determine whether shockwave therapy is appropriate and how the involved tissue, surrounding joints, and movement patterns may be contributing to ongoing symptoms.
Your provider reviews your symptom history, previous injuries, daily demands, training load, and aggravating activities. Understanding how pain behaves and what structures may be involved helps determine whether the issue is tendon-related, soft tissue-based, chronic overuse, or part of a larger movement problem.

Once the assessment is complete, your provider determines whether radial shockwave therapy is an appropriate part of care. Treatment decisions are based on tissue type, symptom duration, healing potential, overall function, and any factors that may influence safety or expected response.
Shockwave therapy is often considered for persistent tendon and soft tissue conditions, particularly when symptoms have not resolved with rest alone. It may not be appropriate in certain cases, including some patients on strong blood thinners or children with open growth plates, which is why assessment always comes first.

Shockwave therapy sessions are brief and focused, with treatment directed to the involved tissue based on your assessment findings and care plan. The goal is to stimulate the area, support recovery, and help reduce pain in chronic or mechanically stressed tissue.
Shockwave therapy may be combined with chiropractic care, massage therapy, exercise guidance, or other rehabilitation strategies depending on your condition. This integrated approach helps address not only the tissue itself, but also the movement patterns and stressors contributing to irritation.

Effective shockwave therapy is not just about a single session — it is part of a broader recovery process focused on improving tissue tolerance, movement, and function over time. Progress is monitored based on how symptoms respond, how the area is functioning, and what your daily demands require.
As pain decreases and function improves, patients are often guided through movement, activity, or rehabilitation recommendations that help support long-term results. The goal is not only to calm symptoms, but to improve how the area handles load so recurrence is less likely.
Find answers to common questions about radial shockwave therapy, what to expect during treatment, and how it may help with tendon pain, soft tissue irritation, and movement-related recovery.
Radial shockwave therapy is a treatment used to target certain tendon and soft tissue conditions by delivering mechanical pressure waves to the affected area. It is commonly used in cases of chronic irritation, overuse injuries, and tissue that has not responded well to rest or basic care alone.
Your first visit typically begins with a detailed assessment. Your provider will review your symptoms, movement patterns, injury history, and the affected area before deciding whether shockwave therapy is appropriate and how it may fit into your treatment plan.
Shockwave therapy is generally considered safe when provided following appropriate clinical assessment and professional standards of care. Treatment recommendations are always based on your health history, symptoms, and whether the involved condition is suitable for radial shockwave therapy.
Shockwave therapy is often described as quick and well tolerated, although some areas may feel more sensitive depending on the condition and tissue involved. Your provider can adjust treatment based on your response and comfort level.
Shockwave therapy may be used for conditions such as plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, shoulder pain, Achilles tendon irritation, knee pain, hip pain, and certain chronic soft tissue restrictions. Treatment recommendations are based on assessment findings and whether the condition is appropriate for this type of care.
No referral is usually required to book an appointment for shockwave therapy in Ontario. Most patients contact the clinic directly, although some insurance providers may have specific requirements depending on the type of coverage you carry.
The number of sessions depends on the condition being treated and how the tissue responds over time. In many cases, patients are advised to expect a short series of treatments, often around three to five sessions, depending on clinical findings and progress.
Coverage for shockwave therapy may be available through extended health plans depending on the provider and how treatment is billed. Our clinic offers direct billing and can help patients better understand their available coverage when possible.
See what patients are saying about their experience at our Caledon clinic, from pain reduction and mobility improvements to supportive care for recovery, soft tissue treatment, and long-term function.
I highly recommend Elizabeth as a chiropractor. She is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and truly cares about her patients. From the very first visit, she took the time to listen, explain everything clearly, and create a treatment plan that really...
Elizabeth is fantastic, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely caring. She takes the time to understand your body, explains everything clearly, and makes you feel confident in your treatment. Highly recommend, especially for active people or injuries...
Ela is such a sweet and welcoming person. She took care of my shoulder injury, and every time I leave her clinic, I would always feel better. She’s always improving and upgrading her machines, and she takes the time to explain everything so well, always asking...
Dr Elizabeth is a very professional caring chiropractor. Before my visit to her i firmly believed chiropractors were quacks. I have seen her for multiple reasons (chronic pain) and always leave feeling much better than when I arrived...
Dr.Elizabeth is a recommended Chiropractor! I genuinely enjoyed my first visit and was overall satisfied that I was able to get instant results. She's professional, ambitious, outgoing, and very kind to her patients. Will definitely return when...
Begin with a detailed assessment focused on understanding your symptoms, determining whether shockwave therapy is appropriate, and building a treatment plan designed around recovery, mobility, and long-term function.
