About EPAT

Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment (EPAT) is the most advanced and highly effective non-invasive treatment method approved by the FDA. This proprietary technology is based on a unique set of pressure waves that stimulate the metabolism, enhance blood circulation and accelerate the healing process. Damaged tissue gradually regenerates and eventually heals.

EPAT is generally used to treat acute or chronic muscle pain and/or tendon insertional pain that significantly impairs mobility or quality of life such as in the neck, shoulders, back and chest, foot and ankle, and similar.

The non-invasive EPAT has virtually no risks or side effects. In some cases patients experience some minor discomfort but it's normal.

For more information please see our list of Frequently Asked Questions or contact us through phone or email from our contact page.

Frequently Asked Questions
What if I have a special health condition?

The safely and effectiveness of the EPT procedure has not been determined on people with the conditions below. Your doctor will provide you with more information regarding these and other conditions.
  • Malignancies
  • DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis)

How is the treatment performed?

A coupling gel is applied to the treatment area of interest to enhance effectiveness. After these preparations, EPAT pressure waves are released via the applicator moved over the area of interest in a circular motion.

Why Consider Non-Invasive EPAT?

EPAT has a proven success rate that is equal or greater than that of traditional treatment methods (including surgery) and without the risks, complications, and lengthy recovery time. EPAT is performed in your physicians office/clinic, does not require anesthesia, requires a minimal amount of time, and return to normal activity in a matter of days.

How much does it cost?

For most patients, the EPT out-of-pocket costs are much less than you would expect. Your physician can provide a personalized pricing program. Some patients can use their employer's :Flexible Payment Medical Savings Account" to cover these out-of-pocket expenses with pre-tax dollars.

 

 

American Podiatric Medical Association

Tennessee Podiatric Medical Association