Shockwave therapy is available for greater trochanteric pain syndrome. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome refers to a series of symptoms including localized pain due to injuries to the local soft tissues of the greater trochanter, including muscles, ligaments, fascia, and bursa. The precise positioning of the shockwave probe is applied to the localized pain area, and the ballistic shockwave can be used to loosen the localized contractured muscles, relieve pain and improve dysfunction. Extracorporeal shockwave can also be used to treat heel pain, plantar fasciitis, lumbar muscle strain and other soft tissue injury diseases. For such diseases, the use of shock waves has certain clinical efficacy. In the use of shock wave treatment, to avoid skin breakage, so as not to cause infection. The specific treatment of shockwave should be operated by specialized physicians.