SoftWave Therapy

SoftWave Therapy uses advanced acoustic wave technology to stimulate circulation, support cellular healing, and help reduce pain and inflammation throughout the body.

SoftWave Therapy

SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Therapy (TRT) is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment trusted by research hospitals and elite sports teams. Using patented unfocused acoustic waves, it stimulates your body’s natural healing processes to:

  • Increase blood flow and tissue regeneration
  • Decrease inflammation and swelling
  • Activate your own stem cells for long-term recovery
  • Deliver fast pain relief—no needles, no downtime

FDA-cleared for a range of musculoskeletal conditions, SoftWave is ideal for joint pain, back pain, soft tissue injuries, plantar fasciitis, and more.

Pricing
6 Treatments
$599

Your Path to Relief Starts with Just One Visit

Step 1: Mapping & Consultation

We begin with a comprehensive consultation and SoftWave mapping session to identify pain points and assess how your body responds to treatment.

Step 2: Create a Custom Treatment Plan

Based on your goals and mapping results, we tailor a plan to target the root cause of pain. Most patients start with a 6-treatment protocol for best results.

Step 3: Activate the Healing Process

After just 1–2 sessions, many patients experience:

  • Noticeable improvement in mobility
  • Significant reduction in pain and inflammation
  • Accelerated tissue healing over time

Limited-Time Offer: $400 Off Your First Package

Get our Introductory 6-Treatment Package for just $599 (normally $999). Payment plans are available.

What is SoftWave Therapy? 

SoftWave Therapy is a non-invasive regenerative wellness technology that utilizes broad-focused electrohydraulic shockwave energy to support the body's natural healing and recovery processes. Designed to stimulate cellular activity, circulation, tissue repair mechanisms, and regenerative responses, SoftWave Therapy is increasingly utilized in rehabilitation, performance recovery, pain management, and integrative wellness settings.

At Transcending Health, SoftWave Therapy is offered as an advanced recovery modality designed to help clients address chronic discomfort, movement limitations, soft tissue dysfunction, and recovery challenges without the need for surgery, injections, or extended downtime. The treatment is customized according to each client's needs, health history, activity level, and recovery goals.

Unlike therapies that simply attempt to mask symptoms, SoftWave Therapy seeks to stimulate biological processes associated with tissue repair and regeneration. The technology delivers acoustic waves that interact with tissues at the cellular level, encouraging physiological responses that may support healing, circulation, recovery, and functional improvement.

The modality is commonly utilized by individuals experiencing chronic pain, joint discomfort, tendon irritation, sports injuries, mobility restrictions, repetitive-use strain, and long-standing musculoskeletal concerns. Because treatment is non-invasive and typically requires minimal recovery time, many clients are able to return to normal daily activities immediately following a session.

SoftWave Therapy is often incorporated into comprehensive recovery plans that combine regenerative technologies with movement-based therapies, rehabilitation strategies, and wellness interventions designed to support long-term function and resilience. 

Origins & Historical Roots 

Shockwave-based therapies were initially developed within medical settings for the treatment of kidney stones, where focused acoustic energy was used to break apart calcified deposits without surgery. As researchers continued studying the biological effects of shockwave energy, they observed that certain forms of acoustic stimulation appeared to influence tissue healing, circulation, and regenerative activity.

Over time, these discoveries led to the development of therapeutic shockwave systems designed specifically for musculoskeletal recovery, rehabilitation, and regenerative medicine applications. Clinicians began utilizing shockwave technologies to support healing in tendons, ligaments, joints, fascia, and other soft tissues affected by injury or chronic dysfunction.

SoftWave Therapy emerged as an evolution of these technologies through the development of broad-focused electrohydraulic wave delivery systems capable of reaching larger treatment areas while promoting regenerative responses across multiple tissue layers.

Today, SoftWave Therapy is utilized in orthopedic practices, sports medicine clinics, rehabilitation centers, regenerative medicine environments, chiropractic offices, physical therapy settings, and integrative wellness facilities around the world.

Its growing popularity reflects increasing interest in non-invasive therapies that support the body's natural healing capabilities while minimizing reliance on surgical interventions or prolonged recovery periods. 

Foundational Belief & How It Works 

SoftWave Therapy is grounded in the understanding that the body possesses inherent mechanisms for repair, regeneration, and adaptation. However, injury, chronic inflammation, repetitive stress, aging, tissue degeneration, and prolonged dysfunction may reduce the efficiency of these natural healing processes.

The therapy delivers broad-focused acoustic waves into targeted tissues. These mechanical energy pulses create biological responses that may stimulate circulation, cellular signaling, growth factor activity, tissue remodeling processes, and regenerative mechanisms associated with recovery and healing.

One of the primary goals of treatment is to encourage biological activity within tissues that may have become stagnant, chronically inflamed, poorly vascularized, or slow to heal. By stimulating these processes, SoftWave Therapy seeks to support improved tissue quality, enhanced function, and greater resilience over time.

The modality is often utilized in areas involving chronic tendon issues, ligament dysfunction, fascial restrictions, joint discomfort, scar tissue, overuse injuries, and movement limitations. Because the treatment influences biological responses rather than simply suppressing symptoms, benefits may continue developing over time as the body's healing processes remain active following treatment.

At Transcending Health, SoftWave Therapy is viewed as a regenerative support modality that works in partnership with the body's natural repair systems rather than overriding them.

Modern Evolution & Integration 

Today, SoftWave Therapy occupies an important position within modern regenerative and rehabilitation-focused wellness care. As more individuals seek alternatives to surgery, long-term medication use, and invasive procedures, regenerative technologies have become increasingly integrated into holistic recovery programs.

At Transcending Health, SoftWave Therapy is combined with Physical Therapy, Corrective Exercise Training, Assisted Stretching, Deep Tissue Massage, Structural Integration, Focus Cryo, Functional Medicine, and other wellness services. This integrated approach allows clients to address both tissue health and movement quality simultaneously.

Because chronic musculoskeletal conditions often involve multiple contributing factors, SoftWave Therapy frequently serves as one component of a broader recovery strategy. While regenerative stimulation may help support tissue healing, complementary therapies can address biomechanics, mobility restrictions, strength deficits, posture, and movement dysfunction.

The therapy is utilized by athletes, active adults, rehabilitation clients, older adults seeking improved mobility, and individuals pursuing non-invasive solutions for chronic pain and functional limitations.

As regenerative medicine continues advancing, technologies such as SoftWave Therapy are becoming increasingly recognized as valuable tools for supporting recovery and long-term physical wellness. 

Scientific & Clinical Correlations 

Research involving extracorporeal shockwave therapy and regenerative acoustic wave technologies continues expanding across fields including orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation science, regenerative medicine, and pain management.

Studies have examined the relationship between shockwave therapies and tissue healing, circulation enhancement, growth factor activation, angiogenesis, tendon recovery, fascial health, pain reduction, and functional improvement. Researchers continue exploring how acoustic wave stimulation may influence cellular communication, tissue remodeling, inflammatory processes, and regenerative activity.

Clinical applications have been studied for conditions involving tendinopathies, plantar fasciitis, shoulder dysfunction, soft tissue injuries, chronic musculoskeletal pain, joint conditions, and recovery from repetitive-use strain.

Modern rehabilitation approaches increasingly recognize the value of combining regenerative stimulation with exercise therapy, movement restoration, and functional rehabilitation strategies to maximize outcomes.

While research continues evolving, SoftWave Therapy remains one of the most extensively studied non-invasive regenerative technologies available within musculoskeletal recovery settings. 

Who This Service Is For 

SoftWave Therapy may be especially beneficial for individuals experiencing chronic pain, tendon irritation, ligament dysfunction, repetitive-use injuries, plantar fasciitis, shoulder discomfort, joint pain, soft tissue injuries, mobility limitations, scar tissue restrictions, athletic overuse conditions, or delayed recovery from musculoskeletal challenges.

The modality is frequently utilized by athletes seeking accelerated recovery, active adults managing chronic orthopedic concerns, rehabilitation clients pursuing non-surgical treatment options, and individuals looking to improve movement quality and physical function.

It may also appeal to clients interested in regenerative wellness technologies that support natural healing processes without requiring invasive procedures.

Because treatment protocols can be adapted to different conditions and goals, SoftWave Therapy may serve a broad range of individuals seeking recovery support, mobility improvement, and enhanced physical resilience. 

Contraindications & Considerations 

SoftWave Therapy should always be administered according to established clinical guidelines and individualized treatment planning. Certain medical conditions may require modification, postponement, or avoidance of treatment.

Individuals with active infections, certain blood clotting disorders, active malignancies within the treatment area, pregnancy in specific treatment regions, implanted electronic devices near the treatment site, or other contraindicating medical conditions should consult with qualified healthcare professionals before receiving treatment.

Temporary soreness, sensitivity, or increased tissue awareness may occur following treatment as biological responses are activated within the targeted area.

At Transcending Health, each session is tailored according to the client's health history, physical condition, treatment goals, and recovery needs to ensure safe and appropriate application.

Open communication throughout treatment helps practitioners optimize treatment intensity and client comfort. 

What to Expect After a Session 

A SoftWave Therapy session typically involves identifying the targeted treatment area and applying acoustic wave stimulation using a handheld treatment applicator. Treatment duration varies according to the condition being addressed and the size of the treatment area.

Clients often describe the sensation as rhythmic tapping, pulsing, or pressure waves moving through the tissue. Treatment intensity is adjusted according to individual tolerance and therapeutic goals.

Some individuals notice improvements in comfort, mobility, or movement quality shortly after treatment, while others experience more gradual changes as regenerative processes continue developing over subsequent days and weeks.

Depending on the condition being addressed, a series of treatments may be recommended as part of a comprehensive recovery plan. Because the therapy seeks to stimulate biological healing mechanisms, improvements may continue evolving over time.

Many clients appreciate that the modality generally requires little to no downtime and can often be integrated into active rehabilitation or wellness programs. 

How It Fits Into Integrative Care 

SoftWave Therapy serves a central role within Transcending Health's integrative wellness philosophy by supporting regeneration, recovery, mobility, resilience, and long-term function.

It complements Physical Therapy, Corrective Exercise Training, Assisted Stretching, Deep Tissue Massage, Structural Integration, Focus Cryo, Functional Medicine, and other wellness services by helping create an environment that supports tissue healing while additional therapies address movement quality, biomechanics, strength, and recovery behaviors.

Within ongoing wellness pathways, SoftWave Therapy reinforces the understanding that lasting recovery often requires both biological healing and functional restoration. By supporting the body's regenerative capacity while integrating broader rehabilitation and wellness strategies, the modality contributes to sustainable improvements in physical health and performance.

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