Eatontown Elite Care Center, LLC
Jordan L. Kovacs, DC, FPSC

Break Free from Chronic Pain Without Surgery or Medication

If you’ve tried everything — therapy, injections, rest — and still live with pain, it’s time to explore a non-surgical treatment trusted by clinics around the world and backed by real science.

Shockwave Therapy is safe, effective, and now available right here in Eatontown

Woman holding her lower back in pain, indicating discomfort
Headshot of Dr. Jordan Kovacs, chiropractic physician
Jordan L. Kovacs, DC, FPSC
Why Patients Trust Eatontown Elite Care Center?

Experience matters. Especially when you’re in pain and looking for answers.

Our clinic is led by a fellowship-trained provider with advanced credentials in spinal trauma, MRI interpretation, and conservative injury care. We don’t just offer treatments – we deliver results through clinically proven protocols. Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury or chronic soft tissue condition, you’re in experienced, medically-informed hands.

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Clinically Proven Pain Relief. No Downtime

Shockwave Therapy uses high-energy acoustic pulses to stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and break up scar tissue — all without surgery, medication, or injections. It’s FDA-cleared, backed by science, and trusted by orthopedic and rehab clinics around the world.

Patient receiving shockwave therapy on lower leg in clinical setting
Conditions We Commonly Treat

Conditions That Respond Well to Shockwave Therapy

Diagram showing inflammation from plantar fasciitis in the heel

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis can make every step feel like a struggle. Shockwave therapy targets the damaged tissue in your heel and arch, promoting healing and reducing inflammation without injections or surgery.

Person with limited shoulder range due to frozen shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

Stiffness, limited range of motion, and persistent shoulder pain may be signs of frozen shoulder. Shockwave therapy can help restore mobility and reduce adhesions in the joint capsule, making movement easier and less painful.

Lateral elbow pain illustration representing tennis elbow

Tennis / Golfer’s Elbow

Pain along the inner or outer elbow that flares with gripping or lifting? These overuse injuries respond well to shockwave therapy, which stimulates tendon healing and reduces chronic inflammation where traditional methods often fall short.

Anatomical view of inflamed Achilles tendon

Achilles Tendinopathy

Achilles pain can limit your ability to walk, run, or stand comfortably. Shockwave therapy helps regenerate damaged tendon fibers and improve blood flow, providing long-term relief from chronic Achilles tendinopathy.

Diagram showing shoulder muscles involved in rotator cuff pain

Rotator Cuff Pain

Shoulder pain that worsens with overhead movement or lifting could be due to rotator cuff dysfunction. Shockwave therapy encourages tissue repair and breaks up scar tissue, helping restore pain-free shoulder function.

Lateral hip pain area illustration representing hip bursitis

Hip Bursitis

Lateral hip pain that makes sleeping or climbing stairs difficult may be due to bursitis. Shockwave therapy can reduce inflammation and improve soft tissue flexibility, making it easier to move and sleep comfortably again.

Diagram of muscle trigger points in the upper back

Trigger Points

Knots in your muscles that cause radiating or local pain may be trigger points. Shockwave therapy can deactivate these tight bands and improve circulation in the affected muscles, offering relief where massage and stretching may not be enough.

Person with poor posture and chronic back pain

Chronic Neck & Back Pain

Tight muscles, stiffness, and recurring pain in the spine can be exhausting. Shockwave therapy helps release chronic tension, stimulate healing in overused tissues, and restore mobility. Even if your condition has failed to respond to other treatments.

Image showing jaw joint affected by TMJ disorder

TMJ Disorders

Tight muscles, stiffness, and recurring pain in the spine can be exhausting. Shockwave therapy helps release chronic tension, stimulate healing in overused tissues, and restore mobility—especially for those who haven’t responded to traditional treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does it hurt?

Answer:
Shockwave therapy may cause mild discomfort during treatment, especially in areas with significant inflammation or scar tissue. Most patients describe the sensation as a series of quick pulses — not sharp pain — and it typically becomes more tolerable within the first few minutes. Treatment intensity is adjusted in real time to match your comfort level. There is no downtime after treatment, and you can return to your normal activities immediately.

Answer:
Unfortunately, many/most insurance carriers do not cover shockwave therapy, even though it’s FDA-cleared and widely used worldwide. For this reason, our clinic offers a transparent, self-pay option so patients can access this treatment without delay or prior authorization. We’ve deeply discounted the rate to make it affordable for new patients and to help more people experience its benefits without financial stress.

Answer:
Many patients begin noticing improvement after 2–3 sessions, especially in pain intensity, range of motion, and daily activity tolerance. However, full therapeutic effects build gradually over the full 4–6 session series as tissue healing is stimulated and inflammation subsides. Results depend on the condition being treated, how long it’s been present, and your overall health status.

Answer:
While we understand the desire to “test it out,” a single session of shockwave therapy is unlikely to produce meaningful or lasting results. That’s because the therapeutic effect of shockwave is cumulative, each session builds on the last by stimulating tissue regeneration, improving circulation, and reducing inflammation over time.

At our clinic, we focus on offering care in packages of multiple sessions because that gives the therapy the best chance to work effectively. Our goal is not just to try something — it’s to help you actually heal.

Answer:
No. shockwave therapy and ultrasound are completely different. While ultrasound uses sound waves to create heat in tissues, shockwave therapy delivers high-energy acoustic pulses that penetrate deeper and activate a biological healing response. Shockwave promotes tissue regeneration, disrupts chronic scar tissue, and stimulates natural pain relief mechanisms. It’s far more powerful and targeted than standard ultrasound.

Testimonials

What Our Patients Say

“I struggled with shoulder pain for over a year. Sleeping on my side was impossible, and reaching above my head was painful. After just a few shockwave sessions, I started noticing a difference. I had less stiffness, more strength, and finally, I could get a full night’s sleep. This gave me my shoulder back.”
Headshot of Anthony R, a patient who found relief from shoulder pain after shockwave therapy
Anthony R
“Every morning I dreaded that first step out of bed. The heel pain was unbearable and nothing helped... not stretching, not inserts, not rest. Shockwave therapy was a game-changer. Within a few treatments, I could walk without limping. Now I’m back to hiking and staying active without fear of flare-ups.”
Danielle S, a shockwave patient who overcame plantar fasciitis heel pain
Danielle S
“I was dealing with inner elbow pain for months, and it got to the point where gripping anything (even a coffee mug ) hurt. A friend recommended shockwave therapy and I’m so glad I tried it. It’s not painful, and the results speak for themselves. My elbow feels strong again, and I’m back on the course.”
Tom B, a patient who recovered from golfer’s elbow with ESWT
Tom B
“I’m on my feet all day at work, and the tightness in my Achilles got so bad I had to stop running completely. I tried rest, ice, even physical therapy, but the pain always came back. Shockwave therapy made a real difference. After a few sessions, the pain eased up, and now I’m running again without thinking about it.”
Erika M, a patient who found long-term relief from chronic Achilles pain
Erika M
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732-389-2800

117 NJ-35 #2, Eatontown NJ 07724

Eatontown Elite Care Center is a trusted provider of non-surgical pain relief services in Eatontown, NJ. We specialize in evidence-based treatments including Chiropractic Care, Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), Cold Laser Therapy, and muscle stimulation to help patients recover from chronic pain, soft tissue injuries, and mobility limitations.

Our clinic proudly serves patients from Monmouth County and surrounding areas, including Red Bank, Tinton Falls, Long Branch, Oceanport, West Long Branch, Shrewsbury, and Little Silver.

If you’re dealing with plantar fasciitis, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff pain, tennis elbow, sciatica, or other musculoskeletal issues, we’re here to help you heal — naturally and effectively.

Contact us today to schedule your consultation and find out if our personalized, drug-free approach is right for you.

Business Hours:
MON: 9 – 7
TUE: Appointment Only
WED: 9 – 7
THUR: 9 – 2
FRI: 9 – 7