Soundwave therapy uses acoustic pulses to penetrate soft tissue and bone. Unlike basic therapeutic ultrasound which primarily provides heat, acoustic soundwave therapy creates a physical force that triggers the body’s healing abilities. This process signals the body to release growth factors and initiate tissue repair.
Many healthcare providers rely on rest and immobilization, which can actually decrease blood flow and weaken tissue. Our strategy uses acoustic soundwave therapy to trigger the body to build new blood vessels through a process called neovascularization. Improved circulation ensures that oxygen and essential nutrients reach the injury site, which is vital for healing damaged tendons and ligaments.
Most sessions last less than twenty minutes and require absolutely no downtime or anesthesia. You can return to your daily activities immediately after leaving our office. We provide a non-surgical path that allows you to avoid the risks and lengthy recovery times associated with the operating room.