I have been receiving medical treatment since February. I am receiving extracorporeal shockwave therapy and physical therapy. After taking X-rays and an ultrasound, it was found that there were stones and the cartilage was significantly worn down. The patient said that their wrist was painful due to inflammation and swelling. You recommended extracorporeal shockwave therapy twice a week, but due to lack of time, I have received it once a week three times so far. Physical therapy as well. We are doing both together. During extracorporeal shockwave therapy, there is a tingling pain when the painful area is treated. I experienced pain during the third session as well, and the doctor advised that if my condition does not improve next time, we should try another anti-inflammatory injection. I received a prescription for medication the first time, did not receive one the second, and for this third session, I was prescribed medication to take twice a day, but I took it once a day. But I think it has improved a little, whether it's because of the medication or because I received shockwave therapy three times.