Without getting too technical, StemWave is an FDA listed medical device that utilizes harmless, yet powerful acoustic waves to activate the body’s natural healing mechanisms. This non-invasive treatment option was designed to help patients dealing with musculoskeletal conditions related to pain and inflammation.
What is StemWave?

How Does StemWave Work?
Treatment Benefits
- Non-Invasive & drug-free
- Promotes natural healing
- Decreases inflammation
- Increases circulation
- Alleviates/relieves aches and pain
- 5 – 10 minute treatments
- No recovery time
- No negative side effects
Common Treatment Areas
- Neck & Back
- Upper Extremities (Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist)
- Lower Extremities (Knee, Ankle, Foot)
- Soft Tissue Injuries (Muscles, Tendons, etc.)
What to Expect


The First Visit
Our doctor will conduct an interactive consultation to discuss more about StemWave, your goals, and expectations regarding your specific case. At the start of the treatment, we utilize the device as a diagnostic tool over the injured area to identify the primary location(s) of pain. Once located we focus the remainder of treatment towards that area to ensure we maximize the positive biological effects. The treatment itself can be conducted in less than 10 minutes.
Subsequent Treatments
Although some patients feel immediate improvement after their first visit, this is not a “one and done” treatment solution. Subsequent treatments are required to further the process of healing and achieve lasting results. Based on your specific goals & expectations provided, our doctor will put together a recommended care plan that best suits your needs.
Care plans commonly rage between 8 – 12 sessions. Patients typically experience signfiicant progress after 3 – 4 treatments, however, we often see antoiceable improvement arfter the first treatment. Subsequent treatments that follow will offer continual improvement and sustained results.
Does it Hurt?
When we are trying to identify damaged tissue or inflammation, we will move the treatment source around the injured area. When the waves from the treatment source penetrate healthy tissue, you won’t feel much of anything. However, when the waves hit damaged tissue, you will experience manageable pain or discomfort – but not of the intensity that requires numbing cream or anesthetic.





