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SOFTWAVE THERAPY FOR TRIGGER FINGER

Let Healing Begin with SoftWave

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SoftWave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses patented technology to promote healing at the cellular level, improve blood supply, and initiate the body’s natural healing process.

  • Improves blood supply and reduces inflammation
  • Patented and FDA(510k) cleared
  • 10-15 minute treatment sessions
  • Fast acting with long term results
  • No downtime, anesthesia, or numbing agents needed

Schedule a $69 new patient appointment or contact us for assistance.

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Schedule a $69 new patient appointment or contact us for assistance.

Treat Trigger Finger with An Affordable Alternative to Surgery, Injections, or Medication

Join the thousands of patients who have experienced life-changing relief from SoftWave Therapy.

Treating Trigger Finger With SoftWave Therapy

Trigger finger is a persistent condition that affects finger mobility and comfort, causing pain and irritation. It stems from the inflammation of the flexor tendon sheath, leading to difficulties in finger movement.

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Trigger finger is a persistent condition that affects finger mobility and comfort, causing pain and irritation. It stems from the inflammation of the flexor tendon sheath, leading to difficulties in finger movement.

SoftWave can be an effective treatment solution for trigger finger. SoftWave is clinically proven with a 61% to 91% improvement in musculoskeletal and general pain complaints. It has helped thousands of patients get real lasting relief.
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Unfortunately, trigger finger impacts 2-3% of the US population. Prominent symptoms of Trigger Finger include:

  • Sensations of tenderness and throbbing in the affected finger.
  • Limited finger movement and a catching or locking sensation.
  • Pain or unease extending from the finger to the hand.
  • Challenges in performing intricate tasks that involve finger movement, like holding onto objects.

Common causes of trigger finger include repetitive finger movements, underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, finger injuries, genetic predisposition, and inflammation of the flexor tendon sheath.

SoftWave providers can develop a plan for trigger finger. With our $69 New Patient Special, you can try SoftWave today and learn if you’re a candidate for treatment.

Daniel

"I can actually make a fist... It used to take half an hour just to loosen up my hand... On day 18 after SoftWave I was able to make a complete fist and it’s been that way ever since!” Daniel struggled with Carpal Tunnel and Trigger Finger in his right hand and is happy he tried SoftWave before surgery.

Denise

"Big difference. I could actually make a fist. Normally, I could not go all the way down." After SoftWave treatment, Denise's hand has better mobility and less pain.

Claudia

"I'm very surprised because I cannot do this bends hand without having pain...that would be so painful. And just one treatment so far, I can do it and I'm not, in any way, feeling any kind of pain actually. It's wonderful." Claudia, a hands-on aesthetician, was a candidate for surgery because of her tendinopathy. She was surprised to experience complete pain relief after just one SoftWave treatment on her hand.

Non-Invasive Healing with Shockwave Therapy for Tissue and Bone Disorders

This study investigates the effects of Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) on various tissues such as fractures, osteoarthritis, bone to cartilage, and osteonecrosis of the hip joint. The results show that ESWT enhances angiogenesis and osteogenesis, promoting tissue healing. ESWT has the potential to replace surgery in orthopedic conditions without surgical risks. Overall, ESWT is considered a safe and effective non-invasive treatment option with low complication rates.

Shock Wave Therapy for Acute and Chronic Soft Tissue Wounds

This study investigated the feasibility and safety of using extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) for complicated, nonhealing, acute and chronic soft-tissue wounds. Two hundred and eight patients were enrolled, with treatment consisting of debridement, outpatient ESWT, and moist dressings. Of the 208 patients, 156 had 100% wound epithelialization during a mean follow-up period of 44 days, and there were no treatment-related toxicities, infections, or deterioration of any ESWT-treated wound. The study concluded that ESWT is a feasible and well-tolerated strategy for treating acute and chronic soft tissue wounds.

The Use of Shock Waves in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

This study explores the potential of low-energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in promoting the regeneration of peripheral nerves. ESWT is commonly used to treat conditions such as epicondylitis and plantar fasciitis and has been shown to improve blood flow, release growth factors, and reduce inflammation. The study suggests that ESWT may also stimulate the regeneration of axons in peripheral nerves that have been damaged by injury.

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