Residents of Brookville and the surrounding area now have access to an advanced, non-invasive treatment option for pain relief and recovery. Dr. John Kane of Ridgeline Chiropractic now offers the Piezowave 2T Focused Shockwave System in Brookville, bringing innovative treatment options closer to home and reducing the need to travel to larger cities for care. This therapy is designed to support the body’s natural healing process without the need for surgery or extended downtime.
Shockwave therapy uses targeted sound waves to stimulate injured or irritated tissue. This process helps improve blood flow, break up scar tissue, and encourage the body’s natural repair mechanisms. The treatment has been used in various medical and therapeutic settings and is increasingly recognized for its role in addressing chronic pain and soft tissue conditions.
Ridgeline Chiropractic is offering this therapy to help address a range of common musculoskeletal concerns, including:
- Plantar fasciitis, often experienced as heel pain that is worse with the first steps of the day
- Tennis elbow, causing pain on the outside of the elbow
- Golfer’s elbow, resulting in pain on the inside of the elbow
- Shoulder pain, including rotator cuff irritation or stiffness
- Knee pain related to wear and tear or overuse
- Achilles tendon pain, often felt as tightness or discomfort in the back of the ankle
- Chronic muscle tightness, including areas that feel persistently tight or “knotted”
Treatments are performed in-office and typically take only a short amount of time. Because the procedure is non-invasive, patients can return to their normal daily activities without downtime. Some individuals report noticeable improvement after just a few visits, though results may vary depending on the condition and severity.
By offering this technology locally, Ridgeline Chiropractic is helping patients remain close to home while receiving advanced care, reducing travel time, increasing convenience, and making it easier to stay consistent with treatment plans. Access to services like shockwave therapy within Brookville reflects a broader expansion of healthcare options in the community, supporting local residents with more comprehensive, accessible care and strengthening Brookville as a place where individuals can live, work, and maintain their health without leaving the area.
Those interested in exploring this new treatment option for chronic pain are encouraged to contact Dr. John Kane at Ridgeline Chiropractic. Their office is located at 275 Main Street, Suite 2, Brookville, PA (behind Fox’s Pizza). For more information, call (814) 316-9198 or visit www.RidgelineChiropractic.com.



