SoftWave Technology uses patented technology that triggers your own stem cells to repair the damage, so you can get back to living pain-free without injections, surgery, or medicine.
Softwave’s OrthoGold100 is an advanced shock wave device using electrohydraulic spark gap technology. Its patented design features a parabolic reflector applicator that produces highly effective, low-intensity unfocused shock waves. The applicator spreads energy to a large area of both superficial and deep tissue, soliciting a biological response to initiate the body’s natural healing process.
Shock wave technology has been around since the 1950s, but in the past decade, SWTRT re-engineered its products and made them accessible to offer patients a better treatment option.
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:
The OrthoGold 100 patented applicator makes it possible to produce a wider and deeper therapeutic energy zone greater than all other devices on the market. This results in greater healing and outcomes as the energy is spread over a vastly larger and deeper area. The device makes it possible to solicit a strong biological response without cellular trauma.
This means you get better results and faster healing.
The procedure averages 10-15 minutes but may be longer depending on the treatment area and diagnosis. A gel is applied to th surface area to be treated. The applicator produces pulses as the clinician moves around the treatment area. During therapy, communication with the provider is necessary to identify treatment areas and monitor progress.
Non-invasive
No anesthesia
No numbing creams
No side effects
Same day procedure
Long Lasting
FDA 510(K) Cleared for:
Connective tissue activation
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers
Acute second-degree burns
Pain reduction
Improved blood supply
Used at research and medical centers and professional sport organizations such as:
Cleveland Clinic
Shepherd’s Center
Northwestern University Hospital
Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Lakes
Philadelphia Steelers
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