Studies using low energy sound waves to treat tendinitis have reported a variety of possible problems from time to time. These have included pain during and right after the treatment. Sweating, dizziness, and tremor can occur.
Some patients had a skin reaction at the site of the treatment. Reddening and bruising may occur because the blood vessels dilate (open wide) for a little while in response to the treatment. Any skin changes are mild and short-term.
Muscle soreness, cramps, and spasms or joint stiffness near the treated area have also been reported. All of these side effects are mild and don’t last more than 24 to 48 hours.