The frequency of treatments with SofWave depends largely on the type and severity of the condition being treated. For acute injuries, such as recent muscle sprains or tears, patients may only need one to three sessions spaced over a few weeks. These injuries usually respond quickly due to the recent nature of the trauma and the body's active healing processes. To achieve the best possible outcome, some patients may benefit from a series of 2 to 3 treatments with an interval of a few weeks to achieve the best possible result, especially if they have more prominent skin laxity or want more drastic results.
We'll evaluate your skin's needs and recommend the treatment plan that's right for you. Many guests may notice improvements after a single session; however, your provider will recommend the recommended number of sessions based on your skin condition and your specific goals. Because SofWave reduces pain and inflammation, physical therapy helps regain strength, mobility and function, while chiropractic adjustments maintain proper alignment.
SofWave therapy
acts at the cellular and tissue levels, focusing on areas of pain and injury to stimulate healing.SoftWave TRT was founded in Woodstock in 2004 by John Warlick and Mark Gronowski with the goal of offering electrohydraulic spark wave therapy in the United States. UU. SofWave therapy is extremely versatile and its use has expanded to treat a variety of health conditions. Let's break it down and explore what SofWave therapy is, how it works, the conditions it treats, and the number of visits that are normally required to get the most benefits.
SofWave therapy has quickly gained recognition as a cutting-edge solution for pain relief, tissue regeneration and healing support. Book your consultation today and take the first step toward lasting relief and better mobility with SofWave therapy. Each patient's recovery process is different, and their response to SofWave therapy will determine if they need more or fewer sessions than originally planned. SofWave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses patented acoustic wave technology to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation and promote regeneration of fabrics.



