SoftWave TRT uses patented technology to reach an injured area at the cellular level to successfully turn on the body's natural healing process.
- Increases blood supply
- Modulates inflammation
- Stimulates, activates and recruits resident stem cells
- Accelerates wound healing
- Repairs, remodels and regenerates tissue
- Induces antibacterial effect
- Reduces acute and chronic pain
- FDA 510(k) cleared for:
- FDA 510(k) cleared for:
- Activation of connective tissue
- Treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers
- Treatment of acute second-degree burns
- Improved blood supply
- Temporary pain relief
SoftWave gets your body unstuck and healing so you can get back to living
EFFECTIVE
Non-invasive
No anesthesia or numbing agents needed
No side effects
Short treatment time
Quick recovery
Long lasting
TRUSTED
Used at leading national and international research and medical centers such as:
Cleveland Clinic
Shepherd’s Center and
Memorial Sloan Kettering
as well as professional sports organizations.
PROVEN
Shock wave technology has been around for decades. SoftWave innovated a better way to advance tissue healing and regeneration in the healthcare fields of orthopedics, traumatology, wound care, aesthetics and urology.
The SoftWave patented applicator design makes it possible to spread energy to a large area of both superficial and deep tissue soliciting a biological response to the target area without causing microtrauma.
SoftWave’s device penetrates a 7cm x 12cm area with a TRUE SHOCK WAVE. (Compared to 2cm x 2cm are for Radial which is NOT A TRUE SHOCK WAVE and 1cm x 12cm area for focused.)
BETTER OUTCOMES. MORE EFFECTIVE.
Potential SoftWave Indications
- Back Pain
- Knee pain
- Shin Splints
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Jumpers Knee
- Stress fractures
- Overuse injuries
- Foot ulcer pain
- Non-Unions
- Shoulder Pain
- Scar tissue treatment
- Elbow pain
- Osgood-Schlater
- Hamstring pain
- Fascial release
- Hallux Rigidus
- Achilles Tendinopathy
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Acupuncture points
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Peripheral arterial diseases
- Venous leg ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
and so much more