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  • Increases blood supply

  • Decreases inflammation

  • Stimulates and activates resident stem cells

  • Repairs, remodels and regenerates tissue

  • Accelerates wound healing

  • Induces antibacterial effect

  • Reduces acute and chronic pain

Discover the healing power of SoftWave Therapy

SoftWave uses patented technology to reach an injured area at the cellular level to successfully turn on the body’s natural healing process. This ingenious device: 

How It Works: The Science Behind SoftWave Therapy

SoftWave TRT uses unfocused shockwaves that spread energy gently and safely through injured tissue. This triggers:

  • Increased blood flow for faster healing

  • Recruitment of stem cells to repair damaged tissue

  • Reduction in inflammation and pain

  • Breaking up of scar tissue and adhesions

The result? Long-lasting pain relief and tissue restoration without surgery, drugs, or downtime.

Medical professional performing a procedure on a patient's lower abdomen with a handheld device, wearing blue gloves.

Conditions SoftWave TRT Can Help With:

SoftWave has been proven effective for a wide variety of musculoskeletal and soft tissue conditions:

  • Chronic joint pain (shoulder, knee, hip, elbow, ankle)

  • Low back and neck pain

  • Plantar fasciitis, bunion, foot pain, heel spur.

  • Tendonitis and tendon tears (rotator cuff, Achilles, tennis/golfers elbow)

  • Muscle strains and trigger points

  • TMJD

  • Neuropathy

  • Bone injuries, breaks, slow healings, bone defects

  • Scar tissue, adhesions, and poor circulation

  • Sports injuries and performance recovery

  • Carpel tunnel syndrome

What to Expect During Treatment

  • Consultation & Mapping: We first locate the areas of greatest tissue breakdown and dysfunction.

  • Treatment Session: A handpiece delivers soft shockwave impulses into the affected area. You’ll feel mild to moderate tapping or pulsing sensations.

  • Length of Session: Treatments typically last 5–15 minutes depending on the area.

  • Comfort Level: Most patients tolerate treatment well — some discomfort may be felt over areas of chronic injury, which helps pinpoint the problem.

A medical professional in blue gloves uses a handheld device on a patient's lower back during a procedure.

After Your Treatment

  • Immediate Effects: Many patients feel reduced pain and increased mobility right away.

  • Healing Response: Over the next 12–24 hours, your body begins its natural repair process. Some mild soreness can occur — a positive sign of healing.

  • Post-Care Recommendations:

    • Stay hydrated to support tissue repair

    • Avoid NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) as they can interfere with the healing response

    • Gentle activity is encouraged — movement helps recovery

  • Most patients require a series of treatments (commonly 6–8) for optimal long-term results.

Benefits of SoftWave TRT

  • Non-invasive and drug-free

  • FDA cleared for pain and circulation

  • Accelerates natural healing and regeneration

  • Restores mobility and function

  • No downtime — return to normal activity immediately

Why Choose GoodSpine for SoftWave TRT?

At GoodSpine, we combine SoftWave TRT with chiropractic care, rehabilitation, and recovery therapies for comprehensive healing. Our providers are trained to integrate SoftWave into customized treatment plans so you get the most effective and lasting results possible.

Research & Clinical Backing

SoftWave TRT has been validated in over 45 peer-reviewed studies and continues to be researched at top institutions. Published data shows its ability to:

  • Recruit and activate stem cells

  • Increase growth factors and vascularization

  • Improve musculoskeletal pain scores and function

References:

  • Cleveland Clinic: Shockwave Therapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

  • Stanford University Regenerative Medicine Trials

  • Journal of Orthopaedic Research

  • Mayo Clinic Soft Tissue Healing Studies

How Many SoftWave Treatments Will I Need?

Every patient heals at a different pace, but the number of treatments depends on whether your condition is acute (new/short-term) or chronic (long-standing):

Acute Conditions

For recent injuries, flare-ups, or pain that started within the last few weeks, SoftWave typically requires:

  • 3–8 sessions

  • Spread out over 2–4 weeks

  • Patients often notice relief quickly, with continued improvement as tissues fully heal

Examples: new sprains, strains, acute tendonitis, or recent sports injuries.

Our Approach

We create a customized plan for each patient:

  • Acute cases focus on rapid pain relief and quick return to activity

  • Chronic cases emphasize long-term regeneration, tissue repair, and preventing future flare-ups

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is SoftWave TRT?

SoftWave TRT (Tissue Regeneration Technology) is a non-invasive, electrohydraulic shockwave therapy that stimulates natural healing at the cellular level. Its unfocused, broad shockwaves penetrate deeper and wider than traditional ESWT devices—promoting tissue repair, pain relief, and improved circulation.softwavefortcollins.com+6SoftWave+6Focus Chiropractic+6

How does SoftWave TRT differ from other shockwave therapies?

Unlike focused or radial shockwave treatments, SoftWave delivers low-energy, broad-focused acoustic waves that treat a larger area (up to about 7 cm × 12 cm), making it more effective in regenerative healing.SoftWave

Is SoftWave TRT FDA-cleared or approved?

Yes, SoftWave TRT is FDA 510(k) cleared for multiple uses, including connective tissue activation, treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers, acute second‑degree burns, pain reduction, and improved blood circulation.faverochiropractic.com+11SoftWave+11Focus Chiropractic+11

What conditions does SoftWave TRT treat?

It helps with a wide range of musculoskeletal issues, such as:

  • Joint and muscle pain (knee, shoulder, back, etc.)

  • Tendon injuries (Achilles, plantar fasciitis, tendonitis)

  • Arthritis, plantar fasciitis, soft tissue injuries, neuropathy, wounds, burns, and moreis-medical.com

How does a SoftWave TRT session work?

  1. Gel is applied to the treatment area.

  2. The clinician places the device’s applicator on the skin, and brief shockwave pulses are delivered (you may hear a clicking sound).

  3. Patients usually feel mild tapping, pulsing, or tingling.

  4. Communication with the provider throughout ensures comfort and targeting.

  5. Sessions typically last 5–15 minutes.SoftWave+13SoftWave+13is-medical.com+13SoftWave+1

Does it hurt?

Most patients feel only mild discomfort—often described as tapping or pulsing. Providers can adjust the intensity if needed.SoftWave+1

How many treatments are needed?

  • Acute conditions (recent injuries): About 3–8 sessions over 2–4 weeks.

  • Chronic conditions (long-standing issues): Around 8–16 sessions over 8–12 weeks (up to ~3 months).Be Well Softwave+4SoftWave+4naturalhealingroc.com+4
    Most providers recommend weekly sessions over several weeks for best results.SoftWave+1

When will I feel results?

Many patients notice a 20–50% reduction in pain and improved mobility immediately to a few days after treatment. Lasting regenerative results typically develop over 12 weeks.Be Well Softwave+6SoftWave+6is-medical.com+6

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are minimal. Some people experience mild redness, soreness, or tenderness post-session—usually resolving within a day or two. No swelling or bruising is typically seen.resiliencehc.com+5SoftWave+5is-medical.com+5

Is it safe? Who should avoid it?

SoftWave TRT is generally safe and non-invasive. However, it’s not recommended for:

It is also safe post-surgery, with metal implants, and when combined with medications—but your provider will assess your specific situation.is-medical.com+1

Can SoftWave TRT be used with other treatments?

Yes— SoftWave is often used alongside chiropractic, physical therapy, soft tissue mobilization, massage, and rehabilitation exercises to accelerate healing and enhance outcomes.SoftWave+9SoftWave+9SoftWave+9

Is SoftWave TRT covered by insurance?

Currently, it's a cash-based procedure and typically not covered by insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Packages often include a low-cost introductory session (e.g., $69) to evaluate suitability and experience the therapy.SoftWave

What should I avoid after treatment?

  • Avoid NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) as they may impair healing

  • Skip strenuous or high-impact activities for 24–48 hours

  • Avoid ice application to the treated area; gentle movement, light stretching, hydration, and heat/topicals are okayBe Well Softwave

Summary Table: Acute vs. Chronic Treatment Expectations

Acute3–8 sessions 2–4 weeks Immediate to few days

Chronic8–16 sessions8–12 weeks (~3 mo.) Gradual, long-term improvement