Frequently Asked Questions

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment of soft tissue, bone, heel, and joint pain that uses shock waves to stimulate cells and promote healing.

SoftWave TRT stands for SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technologies. SoftWave TRT is the company that offers the only unfocused true shock wave technology device.

‘Stemwave therapy‘ is a phrase commonly used by SoftWaveTRT providers that typically refers to extracorporeal shock wave therapy using a SoftWaveTRT device. The terms ‘stemwave therapy’ and ‘SoftWave therapy’ are often used interchangeably.

SoftWave Therapy is a treatment involving SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Technology that applies short, frequent, and high intensity bursts of mechanical energy (in the form of a shock wave) into soft-tissue that is injured, scarred, contains adhesions, is painful, or inflamed. SoftWave is currently the only company that offers unfocused true shock wave technology in their devices.

The therapy that is provided by a SoftWaveTRT device has a wider and deeper therapeutic energy zone than other ESWT devices on the market. This results in greater healing as the energy is spread over a vastly larger and deeper area. Learn more about SoftWave TRT’s treatment device Orthogold.

Shockwave therapy has been around for quite a while. Shockwave therapy is the standard of care for soft tissue injuries in Europe and has been a non-surgical option in the U.S. for over 20 years. Increased study and documentation over time has lead to increased adoption of shockwave therapy in multiple fields of use.

SoftWaveTRT is FDA 510(k) cleared for: Activation of connective tissue, treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers and treatment of acute second-degree burns as well as pain reduction and Improved blood supply.

SoftWave TRT is an alternative to surgery to treat musculoskeletal and soft tissue conditions. Read more about what is shockwave therapy is used for.

SoftWave therapy has been shown to be very effective at treating multiple different conditions. Depending on the treatment type, studies show success rates of up to 99%.

The SoftWave TRT device has a wider and deeper therapeutic energy zone than all other devices on the market. This results in greater healing as the energy is spread over a vastly larger and deeper area. Learn more about SoftWave’s shockwave therapy machine here.

Patients may experience mild discomfort or soreness shortly after treatment, but typically don’t complain of treatment pain. Read more about what to expect during shockwave therapy treatment.

SoftWave therapy can be performed by anyone in a practice that has been properly trained by SoftWave TRT.

Each individual session of SoftWave therapy only takes 5-15 minutes and is typically recommended to be done on a once a week basis for 3-5 weeks.
Each condition that is treated with SoftWave TRT is unique and may require more or less treatment time. Most patients experience improvement after the very first session.

It depends on the area and/or injury. Some providers treat 1x / week for 4-6 weeks. SoftWave has protocols for providers to follow.

Often times immediately, yet the best outcomes occur roughly 12 weeks after the last treatment.

At this time, insurance does not pay for this treatment.

SoftWave therapy does not cause any bruising or swelling. For some, redness and soreness can occur, but usually subsides in a day or two.

Yes, it can, however it is up to the provider. We found SoftWave therapy to be effective on its own, but it has also been shown to be even more effective when combined with other forms of therapy, including physical therapy, chiropractic, massage, soft tissue mobilization, etc.

To find “SoftWave therapy near me”, Click to access the provider info for a map of providers who have access to, and have been trained to use SoftWave TRT.

You should follow your provider’s instruction and you should not take any pain medicine or engage in any activities that would aggravate the injured area.

A provider applies gel to the surface area that is going to be treated.
The SoftWave applicator is applied to the skin. A clicking sound appears as the practitioner moves around the treatment area.
During therapy, providers get real-time feedback as the patient communicates to identify treatment areas and monitor progress.

SoftWave is FDA-cleared for providing pain relief, increasing blood circulation, and activating connective tissue, as well as for treating burns and diabetic foot ulcers. SoftWave therapy can be effective in reducing or managing the symptoms of acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries related to: knee, heel, foot, ankle, hamstring, back, pelvis, neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
SoftWave can be effective in reducing or managing the symptoms of men’s and women’s urological and sexual health issues by decreasing pain, increasing blood supply, and activating connective tissue.

ESWT has a proven success rate that can be as effective or more effective than other methods such as surgery or pharmaceuticals without the with the risks, complications or long recovery times. ESWT treatments are non-invasive and promote accelerated recovery. It is non-surgical, performed in a physician’s office or clinic, does not require anesthesia, has no side effects and is effective.