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With this Safe, Non-Invasive Healing Solution
If you're grappling with a health issue, you likely yearn to reclaim your well-being, whether you're dealing with a recent injury or enduring chronic pain. SoftWave technology provides an effective solution, reaching difficult areas to heal deep, acute, and subacute injuries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does SoftWave Therapy entail?
SoftWave Therapy is a treatment that uses technology to apply short, frequent, and high-intensity bursts of mechanical energy (in the form of a shock wave) into soft tissue that is injured, scarred, painful, inflamed, or contains adhesions.
What does ESWT Therapy stand for?
ESWT stands for Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy, a non-surgical and non-invasive treatment for soft tissue, bone, heel, and joint pain.
Is this Treatment a recent development?
No, it has been the standard of care for soft tissue injuries in Europe and has been available as a non-surgical option in the U.S. for over 20 years.
What does SWTRT stand for?
SWTRT stands for SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technologies. This company provides the only device featuring unfocused true shock wave technology.
Is this therapy approved by the FDA?
Yes, it is FDA 510(k) cleared for the activation of connective tissue, treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers, treatment of acute second-degree burns, pain reduction, and improved blood supply.
What conditions is this therapy intended to treat?
The therapy is an alternative to surgery for treating musculoskeletal and soft tissue conditions.
Is the therapy effective?
Yes, depending on the type of treatment, studies show success rates of up to 99%.
How does SoftWave Therapy compare to other ESWT devices?
SoftWave Therapy is superior to other ESWT devices because it provides a wider and deeper therapeutic energy zone, resulting in greater healing over a larger and deeper area.
Is the treatment painful?
There may be mild discomfort, but most patients do not report significant pain during the treatment.
Who is qualified to perform the treatment?
Anyone in the practice who has been certified through SoftWave TRT can perform the treatment. However, local and state laws may vary, so it is important to check regulations.
How long does each treatment session last?
Each treatment session typically lasts between 15 to 20 minutes.
How many treatment sessions are usually needed?
Typically, 6-8 treatment sessions are recommended, spread out over the course of 6 weeks.