Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a frequently preferred physical therapy method in the management of related conditions. This treatment is based on the principle of applying high-energy acoustic waves, generated outside the body, to the targeted body area via a special applicator. ESWT offers a safe and effective alternative for patients for whom injection therapy is contraindicated or who have not responded to it. This technique, which has been successfully used for many years in the breaking of kidney stones, holds the potential for permanent recovery rates of up to 85% in general treatment processes. Timely initiation of treatment significantly increases the chances of success. ESWT is generally applied in 3 to 5 sessions, with each session lasting approximately 20 minutes and weekly intervals between sessions. Requiring no surgical intervention, anesthesia, or medication, ESWT provides relatively quick recovery, minimizing the risk of recurrence of the condition.