
Your knee hurts below the kneecap every time you jump, squat, or take the stairs. You’ve rested, iced, and stretched. It keeps coming back. You’re starting to wonder if your body is betraying you.
We don’t just treat the tendon.
We assess your hips, ankles, core, and quadriceps to find every factor putting extra load on your patellar tendon.
Focused shockwave and EMTT stimulate real tendon repair.
These technologies trigger healing at the cellular level while targeted exercises rebuild the strength your knee needs.
We rebuild so the pain doesn’t come back.
Progressive strengthening and movement retraining address the root causes, so you can jump, run, and train with confidence long-term.
60-minute one-on-one assessment + treatment plan.
No pressure, no contracts.
If any of this sounds familiar, you're in the right place.
Sharp pain below the kneecap when jumping, running, squatting, or going down stairs
Pain eases during warm-up but comes back worse after activity
You’ve tried rest, ice, and basic physio but the pain keeps returning
Active in sports, gym, or running and frustrated about having to scale back
You want a plan that actually fixes the problem, not another round of “wait and see”
The Real Problem
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Most people have several of these happening at once. That’s why we assess the whole chain, from your hips and core down through your ankle, not just the painful spot below your knee.
OUR APPROACH
INITIAL VISIT
Full movement and strength screen of your knee, hips, core, and ankles
Identify which combination of overload, weakness, and tightness is driving your pain
Clear written plan with transparent pricing before you commit to anything
First 4 to 6 Weeks
Focused shockwave therapy to stimulate tendon blood flow and tissue repair
EMTT electromagnetic therapy to boost cellular healing and collagen production
Chiropractic mobilization of the knee, hip, and ankle to reduce compensatory strain
Make jumping, stairs, and squatting tolerable, fast.
6+ Weeks and Beyond
Progressive quadriceps and core strengthening with eccentric and isometric loading
Hip and ankle mobility work to protect the knee long-term
Guided return-to-sport programming and digital coaching between visits
What To Expect
Every case is different, but research and our clinical experience consistently show:
Noticeable improvement within 4 to 6 weeks of combined shockwave, EMTT, and targeted rehab. Many patients feel the first change after their initial session.
Return to jumping, running, and training. In clinical studies, nearly all patients who received shockwave therapy were able to return to sports, compared to roughly half of those who received standard care alone.
Reduced risk of relapse. Research shows patients treated with shockwave therapy had a much lower recurrence rate than those managed with rehab alone, because the tendon itself heals rather than just the symptoms being masked.
Our promise: we will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don’t believe you’re a good candidate for this approach.
EVIDENCE
Focused shockwave therapy has been shown to produce significant pain relief and functional improvement in patients with chronic patellar tendinopathy, with outcomes comparable to surgical intervention in the long term.
EMTT electromagnetic therapy has been shown in laboratory studies to increase tendon cell growth, boost collagen production, and reduce markers of cell aging, supporting its use as a regenerative treatment.
Progressive tendon-loading exercises (eccentric and isometric) are endorsed by multiple systematic reviews as the first-line treatment for patellar tendinopathy.
Ultrasound imaging confirmed that shockwave therapy increased blood flow to the tendon and improved tendon structure, suggesting true tissue regeneration rather than just pain masking.
Combining shockwave with structured exercise programs has shown better results than exercise alone, supporting a multimodal approach to patellar tendon rehabilitation.
Outcomes are group averages from clinical trials; individual results vary.
Here are answers to some of the most common questions about Patellar Tendon Pain.
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YOUR NEXT STEP
Stop guessing, stop collecting random treatments, and get a plan that treats the system, not just the tendon.
Initial Patellar Tendon Pain Assessment — Edmonton
60-minute one-on-one session. Here’s what’s included:
Full-body movement and strength assessment (knee, hips, core, ankles)
Identify which pain drivers matter for your case
Review of history and imaging if available
Clear written plan with transparent pricing before you commit
No referral needed. No obligation to continue beyond the first visit.
No pressure, no contracts.
We will tell you honestly at the assessment if we don't believe you're a good candidate for this approach. If your condition needs something different, we'll refer you directly.
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