TRT SoftWave® Therapy

Healing and Wellness Services in Atlanta, GA

How SoftWave® Therapy Helps

  • SoftWave Therapy is an effective approach to healing the human body using acoustic waves to stimulate your body's natural processes for self repair.
  • This technology is not new. It has been in the marketplace for over 14 years in Europe and just recently FDA cleared in the US.
  • There are no known significant negative side effects.
  • Inside of the applicator head, SoftWaves are created through the use of an electrode contained within a soft latex dome filled with water. When charged with electricity, the electrode creates a spark under the water. This spark creates a hot bubble of gas that expands into the surrounding water and produces the SoftWave that travels out of the applicator and into the affected area being treated.


  • These high energy acoustic waves penetrate deep into damaged tissue resulting in increased mobility and significant reduction, if not complete elimination of inflammation and pain in just the first treatment. Additionally, electrohydraulic shockwaves have proven to have a 300% increase in small, medium and large blood vessels within 12 weeks following the first treatment. More importantly, these high energy acoustic waves cause cellular walls to become permeable allowing exosomes to escape into the interstitial tissue mimicking cellular injury which triggers the migration of your body’s own stem cells to the area for sustained long-term healing over a 12 week period following the last treatment.
  • Not all shockwave therapies are the same. Other companies promote acoustic wave benefits when in fact, most other devices are not true shockwaves. They manufacture a false shockwave which is painful, creates micro trauma to the area and in some cases requires a numbing agent in order for the patient to tolerate the treatment.

Before & After TRT SoftWave Therapy

What to Expect:

  • Significant reduction of pain typically lasts from 4 to 7 days after the first treatment, 14 to 21 days after the second treatment and is virtually gone after the third treatment in the majority of cases.
  • You can return to a normal lifestyle immediately after treatment including light athletic workouts but inform patients to avoid extreme exercise or activities that may reinjure the damaged area through overuse. The treatment may have eliminated the inflammation and pain but it takes time to heal.
  • Continue previously prescribed therapies such as stretching, and Physical Therapy.
  • Avoid ice and anti-inflammatory medicine for several days after therapy as this may reduce outcomes.
  • Drink lots of water.
  • You may be tired after a SoftWave treatment.
  • You may experience a tingling sensation in the treatment area for several days after therapy. This is good.
  • You may experience mild soreness or stiffness during the next 48 hours. This is normal.
  • Wait a full 12 weeks after their last treatment to evaluate outcomes as the biologic response and stem cell remodeling can be active up to 12 weeks which varies upon the patients age.


DISCLAIMER

Please note that there is no assurance of achieving the desired or specific result in treatment. Although everything possible is done to ensure a positive outcome, each patient responds differently to care. Any claims or testimonials on this site are not to be interpreted as the average patient experience that you should expect.

Your progress in treatment is based on many factors, including your commitment to making lifestyle changes, compliance with suggestions, and adherence to the treatment plan.

By commencing treatment, you agree that our company is not responsible for the success or failure of the treatment outcome.

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Pain Conditions that can be Treated with TRT Softwave Therapy

Achilles Tendonitis

Adductor Syndrome

Ankle Pain/Ankle Arthritis/Ankle Bursitis

Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome

Bone Stress Fracture

Bunion

Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Cervical Pain/Cervical Arthritis

Delayed Bone Healing

Elbow Pain (Medial/Lateral Epicondylitis)

Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

Hamstring Tendinopathy

Hand Arthritis (Rheumatoid/Osteo/Psoriatic)

Hand Pain

Headache - General

Hip Pain/Hip Arthritis

Knee Pain/Knee Arthritis/Knee Tear

Lumbar Pain/Lumbar Arthritis/Lumbar Disc

Myofascial Syndrome

Neuroma

Neuropathy of Foot

Osgood Schlager (Apophysitis)

Osteochondrosis Dissecans

Patellar Tip Syndrome

Peripheral Neuropathy

Peroneal Tendon Syndrome

Pes Anserinus Syndrome

Piriformis Syndrome

Plantar Fasciitis

Regional Pain Syndrome

S.I Joint Pain

Sciatic Pain

Sesamoiditis

Shoulder Pain/Shoulder Arthritis/Shoulder Tear

Spasticity

TMJ

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

Thoracic Pain/Thoracic Arthritis/Thoracic Disc Pain

Tibial Stress Syndrome


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