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SOFTWAVE THERAPY FOR Tendonitis

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 Tendonitis with An Affordable Alternative to Surgery, Injections, or Medication

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

Treating Tendonitis With SoftWave Therapy

Tendonitis occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed or irritated, causing pain and tenderness outside the affected joint. This condition occurs most commonly in the elbows, wrists, heels, knees, and shoulders.

SoftWave Therapy for Tendonitis

Tendonitis occurs when a tendon becomes inflamed or irritated, causing pain and tenderness outside the affected joint. This condition occurs most commonly in the elbows, wrists, heels, knees, and shoulders.

SoftWave can be a powerful and effective treatment solution for tendonitis. 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.
SoftWave Therapy for Tendonitis

Tendonitis pain can make even simple tasks a grueling challenge. Sadly, 1-3% of the population suffers from tendonitis. Tendonitis can cause various symptoms including:

  • Aches during movement
  • Tenderness
  • Mild swelling

Common causes of tendonitis include sudden injury, repetition of a specific movement over time, and age.

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

Greg

"I was skeptical at first, then as I came back for the second treatment and the pain continued to subside, I was convinced."  "I play golf three or four times a week, and I constantly was wearing a brace. I very rarely wear a brace now and I have no pain when I'm swinging the club. These treatments have allowed me to enjoy something that I love and that's being outside and playing golf.” Greg tried Softwave for his knee pain. Now he’s back to doing what he loves without limits.

Dr. Evan

"A lot less pain with arm swinging, for sure." Dr. Evan has been enduring 12 years of shoulder pain after sustaining an injury during a football match. He felt relief after one SoftWave session.

No Name

"These are happy tears, holy cow. Every time I used to take a step the pain was so bad I couldn't walk. And now I can walk without my walker." "I couldn't turn before for anything, right? I thought I was going to be in a wheelchair but I'm alright." This patient expressed tears of joy after experiencing the transformative power of SoftWave therapy.

Shockwave Therapy for Calcifying Tendinitis of the Shoulder

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) shows promise as an effective and non-invasive treatment for calcific tendinitis of the shoulder. A study of 46 patients found that ESWT resulted in good to excellent outcomes in 87.9% of shoulders and partial or complete elimination of calcium deposits in many cases. The therapy also contributed to pain relief and functional restoration of the shoulder with minimal complications. The findings suggest that ESWT could be a promising alternative to more invasive treatments for calcific tendinitis.

Recovery and Regeneration in Sports Injuries with Shock Wave Therapy

A review of several studies suggests that Shockwave Therapy can improve recovery and regeneration in sports injuries, promoting tissue healing, reducing inflammation, and increasing blood circulation. The therapy has been used to treat tendinopathy, stress fractures, muscle strains, and more, making it a useful tool in the treatment of sports injuries.

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.

New Patient Special

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SoftWave FAQs

  • What is SoftWave therapy?

    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. SoftWave is performed with a patented device called the OrthoGold, developed by Tissue Regeneration Technologies, and is available at licensed medical clinics throughout the United States. This FDA(510k) cleared technology produces powerful, unfocused shock waves delivered during treatment to an injured, scarred, or inflamed region of the body. Treatment typically takes 10-15 minutes, and no anesthesia, numbing agents, or recovery time is required.

  • Where can I go to get SoftWave therapy?

    SoftWave Therapy is performed by licensed clinicians at doctors’ offices, chiropractic and physical therapy clinics, and medical centers across the United States. Click to find a SoftWave provider in your area.

  • What is the SoftWave treatment process like?

    SoftWave is a fast and convenient non-invasive procedure that usually lasts 10-15 minutes, with no downtime required for recovery. First, ultrasound gel is applied, then the SoftWave device is gently placed to deliver shock waves to the injured area. Most patients feel a gentle tapping or pulsing sensation, while some patients may experience mild pain or discomfort. The use of anesthesia or numbing agents is not necessary. Effective communication with the provider during treatment can help identify treatment hotspots and track progress.

    Click to see what SoftWave treatment looks like in action.

  • What results should I expect from SoftWave therapy?

    If you are a candidate for treatment, SoftWave Therapy can provide both immediate and long-lasting results. After one SoftWave session, patients typically experience a 20-50% reduction in pain and improvement in mobility, lasting from a few hours to several days. Some patients require multiple sessions before experiencing improvement.

    To determine if SoftWave is a suitable treatment for you, schedule a $69 New Patient Appointment, where you will receive one SoftWave treatment session, and the provider will assess whether further treatment is appropriate.

    Unlike pain medications and injections, SoftWave treatment seeks to activate the body’s natural healing process at the cellular level to deliver genuine and long-lasting results.

  • Is SoftWave FDA-cleared?

    SoftWave therapy is FDA(510k) cleared for various indications, including improved blood supply, activation of connective tissue, temporary pain relief, treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers, and treatment of acute second-degree burns.

    Moreover, SoftWave is a patented and clinically proven treatment option with a success rate ranging from 60-91% for various musculoskeletal and general pain complaints. This therapy is trusted by renowned medical institutions such as Cleveland Clinic, Shepherd’s Center, and Memorial Sloan Kettering, as well as professional sports teams like the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • Does SoftWave therapy have side effects?

    Side effects from SoftWave Therapy are minimal and non-restrictive. SoftWave does not cause bruising or swelling, although some patients may experience slight redness and soreness that typically subsides within one to two days. While recovery downtime is not usually needed, we recommend avoiding high-impact movements or exercise for the first 24-48 hours.